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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A Study of the Processes of Digestion in Certain Insects

MF Day and RF Powning

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 2(2) 175 - 215
Published: 1949

Abstract

Several aspects of the processes of digestion in the insects Blattella germanica, Periplaneta americana, and Tenebrio molitor are reported. In Blattella starved for 2 days, a meal of coloured starch reaches the midgut within 10 minutes and the rectum within 5 hours. The pH of the gut contents on a starch diet is approximately 4.5 in the crop, 6.0 in the midgut, and 8.0 in the hindgut. A protein diet raises the pH of the crop to about 6.0, but does not change that of the other regions. There is a gradient of decreasing redox potential from the crop to the hindgut where the Eh approximates - 0.1 V. at pH 8.0.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9490175

© CSIRO 1949

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