1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01135909
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Discovery of a new vanadium accumulator, the fan wormPseudopotamilla occelata

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“…Most of the vanadium is believed to be in oxidation state III and a high level of sulfate is found in the vanadium-containing cells. 520,521 Although the vanadocytes are quite different between ascidians and this fan worm, it is presumably significant that the storage locale and form seem to be the same in these animals. 520,521 The role of vanadium in these animals is not known.…”
Section: Fan Worm Pseudopotamilla Occelatamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Most of the vanadium is believed to be in oxidation state III and a high level of sulfate is found in the vanadium-containing cells. 520,521 Although the vanadocytes are quite different between ascidians and this fan worm, it is presumably significant that the storage locale and form seem to be the same in these animals. 520,521 The role of vanadium in these animals is not known.…”
Section: Fan Worm Pseudopotamilla Occelatamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Amounts of vanadium existing in marine organisms, with particular emphasis on hyperaccumulation of V in polychaetes, was recently revised by Fattorini and Regoli [65] and previously by Ishii [60]. Particularly elevated concentrations of vanadium were measured in branchial crowns of Perkinsiana littoralis.…”
Section: Vanadium In Polychaetesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The accumulation of V is also found in other marine organisms namely in polychaetes, with special emphasis on tube-dwelling fan worms of the Sabellidae family [60] [61] [62] [63] [64]. Vanadium contents are in the range of 320 to 1350 g/g of dry weight of the whole body.…”
Section: Vanadium In Polychaetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] Three types of vanadiumcontaining enzymes are known: vanadium nitrogenases, [4] vanadium-dependent haloperoxidases, [5] and vanadium-containing nitrate reductases. [6,7] Among other biological effects, vanadium×s insulin-like action [8] and anticancer activity [9] have stimulated a considerable amount of research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%