Amino acid fund of blood serum of European migrating species of Chiroptera: <i>Vespertilio murinus</i> (Linnaeus, 1758) and <i>Pipistrellus nathusii</i> (Keyserling et blasius, 1839) of the Ural fauna
L. A. Kovalchuk,
V. A. Mishchenko,
L. V. Chernaya
et al.
Abstract:The amino acid pool of free amino acids in the blood serum of two European migratory bat species: V. murinus and P. nathusii living in the Urals was studied. Statistically significant differences were noted in the formation of the main metabolic groups of free amino acids in yearlings of migratory species: GGAA, NEAA, EAA, SAA (p 0.05). In yearlings of the P. nathusii: GGAA predominates – 79.7% and EAA – 49.4%, and in the yearlings of the V. murinus: GGAA predominates – 74.9% and NEAA – 58.4%. Comparative ana… Show more
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