Abstract
Urea comprises 7·7 per cent of the total nitrogen excretion of Nezara viridula. The bug is capable of oxidizing uric acid to allantoin, which is also excreted, but the uricolytic pathway is not active beyond this point. Of the enzymes of the ornithine cycle, arginase and ornithine transcarbamalase are active, but there is no evidence for the arginine synthetase system. Carbamyl phosphate synthetase has a low activity detectable only by the use of radioactive substrates. Confirmation of the operation of only part of the ornithine cycle is seen in the incorporation of bicarbonate carbon into citrulline, but not into arginine or urea, by homogenates of bug tissue. It is concluded that urea in the excreta is derived from excess arginine in the diet by the action of the enzyme arginase. Free arginine is present in the cell sap of the bean pods on which the bugs feed in amounts sufficient to account for the urea excreted.
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