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  • Title: Synthesis of 3-hydroxyretinal in the cytosol of the butterfly compound eye.
    Author: Shimazaki Y, Eguchi E.
    Journal: Vision Res; 1993 Jan; 33(2):155-63. PubMed ID: 8447089.
    Abstract:
    The metabolism of 3-hydroxyretinoids in the cytosol of the compound eyes of a species of butterfly, Papilio xuthus, was investigated. The cytosol was found to contain 25-30% of the total 3-hydroxyretinal and 70-82% of the total 3-hydroxyretinol in the eye. These percentages of 3-hydroxyretinoids in the cytosol were found to be constant regardless of whether the eyes are light-adapted or dark-adapted. 3-Hydroxyretinal can be newly synthesized in the cytosol of light-adapted eyes. Blue light specifically increases the amount of 11-cis and all-trans 3-hydroxyretinal ca 2.5 and 1.8 times respectively, compared to pre-irradiation. When 3-hydroxyretinal was synthesized, 3-hydroxyretinol was decreased or disappeared in the cytosol. When retinol (non-native chemical) was added to the cytosol, it was converted into retinal. This result indicates that an oxidative system exists in the compound eye which can convert 3-hydroxyretinol to 3-hydroxyretinal.
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