Gill-footed crustaceans artemia Salina L. as an object for the biological activity of low intensity optical radiation study
Abstract
The article contains data on the low intensity optical radiation effect of red (0.63 nm) and infrared (0.8 - 1.34 nm) spectral regions for the Artemia Salina L. development. The regulatory effect of the near infrared region laser irradiation located outside the electronic absorption bands of biological macromolecules, dyes and endogenous photosensitizers was discovered for the first time with respect to zooplankton. This effect is explained by direct excitation of singlet oxygen and its subsequent effect as a signal (trigger) molecule on the physiological processes in vivo.
About the Authors
N. V. BarulinBelarus
V. Yu. Plavskii
Belarus
V. A. Orlovich
Belarus
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For citations:
Barulin N.V., Plavskii V.Yu., Orlovich V.A. Gill-footed crustaceans artemia Salina L. as an object for the biological activity of low intensity optical radiation study. Belarus Fish Industry Problems. 2012;(28):42-49. (In Russ.)