United States Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Environmental and Contaminants Research Center, 4200 New Haven Road, 65201, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 1998;5(1):4-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02986366.
Methanol extracts of dorsal skin layers, eyes, gills, and livers from ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation-sensitive and UVB-tolerant species of freshwater fish were examined for a substance that appears to be photoprotective. Significantly larger amounts of this substance were found in extracts of outer dorsal skin layers from both UVB-sensitive and UVB-tolerant fish when compared with extracts of inner dorsal skin layers. This substance occurred in minor amounts or was not detected in eye, gill, and liver extracts. The apparent primary function of this substance in fish is to protect the cells in outer dorsal skin layers from harmful levels of UVB radiation.
对来自对紫外线 B (UVB) 辐射敏感和耐受的淡水鱼类的背部皮肤层、眼睛、鳃和肝脏的甲醇提取物进行了检查,以寻找一种似乎具有光保护作用的物质。与内背部皮肤层的提取物相比,在外背部皮肤层的提取物中发现了大量这种物质。这种物质在眼部、鳃和肝脏提取物中含量较少或未被检测到。这种物质在鱼类中的明显主要功能是保护外背部皮肤层中的细胞免受有害水平的 UVB 辐射。