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Molecular Sieving of Hydrophilic Molecules by the Rectal Intima of the Desert Locust (<i>Schistocerca gregaria</i>)*
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1968
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BiologyMolecular SieveDesert LocustMolecular SievingRectal Cuticle ActsGeneticsEvolutionary BiologyHydrophilic MoleculesNatural SciencesTransport PhenomenaMolecular GeneticsTropical Insect ScienceMedicineBiophysicsParasitology
ABSTRACT The permeability of perfused intimal sacs to fourteen non-ionic, hydrophilic molecules of graded molecular size was estimated by radioisotope flux. The rectal cuticle acts as a molecular sieve severely restricting the rate of penetration of molecules with increasing hydrated size. The penetration of test molecules was as predicted by the Renkin equation for a uniform population of water-filled pores having radii of 6.5 Å. The properties of cuticles from the rectum and the integument are compared and the role of the rectal intima in the excretory process in the desert locust is discussed.
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