RESUMEN
The variability in esterases of the entomogenous fungus Metarhizium anisopliae was determined electrophoretically on 8.5% polyacrylamide gel. Ten isolates from diverse taxonomic groups of insects were analyzed. The electrophoretic analysis showed differences and similarities between these isolates and it was possible to distinguish six different patterns. The results obtained show a great polymorphism for the esterase system of M. anisopliae.
RESUMEN
Bauhinia monandra is a leguminous plant that would be used in human nutrition, however it shows a high hemagglutinating activity against trypsin-treated erythrocytes of rabbit, 2 ml of a NaCl-solution extract of the seeds was given to a group of rats for 10 days. Intestinal disaccharidase activity was determined. Histopathological and histochemical examinations were also performed. Lectins from Bauhinia monandra seeds did not cause any visible intestinal damage even when they seem to be able to bind to the enterocyte brush border. The low disaccharidase activity in the membrane and enterocyte fractions, which represent the enzyme synthesis level, indicates that lectins could reduce the synthesis of these enzymes rather than inhibit the active sites of the enzymes. This effect could be in turn related with the binding action of lectins, because no effect of the autoclaved extract on the disaccharidase activity was observed.