Abstract

Infective Haemonchus contortus larvae from Ontario were exsheathed, and the exsheathing fluid was prepared, using several procedures some of which duplicated those of other researchers. Infective larvae were exsheathed successfully using the rapid (20-min) tetraborate system. Second-stage sheaths were dissected from infective larvae and were incubated with various preparations of exsheathing fluid. Up to 30% of the sheaths incubated with dilute exsheathing fluid for 1 h had refractile rings. When the fluid was concentrated by dialysis or lyophilization the exsheathing activity was not lost. Heat destroyed the ability of concentrated exsheathing fluid to cause refractile rings in dissected sheaths, but Cu 2+, Hg 2+ or diaminoethanetetra-acelic acid did not. The enzyme leucine aminopeptidase was not found in concentrated exsheathing fluid.

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