Abstract

The haemoglobins of both L. umbratus and L. capensis separated into four components on polyacrylamide electrophoresis. The isoelectric points of these fractions were found to be 9.35, 6.89, 6.63 and 6.40. Organic nucleotide triphosphate concentration in the blood of L. capensis was found to be 56.72 ± 18.01 mg% and 58.72 ± 17.9 mg% in the case of L. umbratus. It is not possible to distinguish between L. umbratus and L. capensis purely on the basis of the haemoglobin electropherogram.

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