Euglena sanguinea

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Euglena sanguinea
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E. sanguinea
Binomial name
Euglena sanguinea
Ehrenberg, 1830 [1]

Euglena sanguinea is a species of the genus Euglena. The red colour is due to the presence of astaxanthin and the cells can be populous enough to colour water red.The pigment is used to protect the chloroplasts from light that is too intense, but as the light levels change the cells can take on a green colour as the red pigment is moved to the centre of the cells. Euglena sanguinea is known to make the potent icthyotoxin euglenophycin.[2]

References

  1. ^ Guiry MD, Guiry GM, eds. (2011). "Euglena sanguinea Ehrenberg, 1830". AlgaeBase. National University of Ireland, Galway. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
  2. ^ Zimba, PV; Moeller, PD; Beauchesne, K; Lane, HE; Triemer, RE (2010). "Identification of euglenophycin—a toxin found in certain euglenoids". Toxicon. 55 (1): 100–4. doi:10.1016/j.toxicon.2009.07.004. PMID 19615398.

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