2021
DOI: 10.46300/91011.2021.15.15
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Structure of Hard And Soft Carapace Exoskeleton Biomaterial Through SEM-EDXRS at Various Stages of Development Scylla paramamosain Mud Crab

Abstract: Crustacean carapace has various functions which can be seen from the composition of the biomaterial in it. Various concentrations of inorganic biomaterial elements were investigated from the hard carapace and the newly molted (soft-shelled) (Scylla paramamosain) with SEM-EDXRS (scanning electron microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometer) technique. This study traced the composition of the inorganic elements of the premolt, postmolt, intermolt and soft (exuvium) crab hard carapace tissue of mangrove crabs… Show more

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“…Curiously, the Na concentrations were almost identical within the exoskeleton, ranging from 0.7-1.0%. This amount is consistent with the result for the carapace of S. paramamosain [28], which belongs to the same genus. On the other hand, the Ca concentrations at site a1 on the fingertip and sites d1, g1, and g2 in the denticles are higher than those in the endoC (sites a2, d2, and g3), but the Mg concentrations are lower, and the P concentrations are zero.…”
Section: Chemical Compositionssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Curiously, the Na concentrations were almost identical within the exoskeleton, ranging from 0.7-1.0%. This amount is consistent with the result for the carapace of S. paramamosain [28], which belongs to the same genus. On the other hand, the Ca concentrations at site a1 on the fingertip and sites d1, g1, and g2 in the denticles are higher than those in the endoC (sites a2, d2, and g3), but the Mg concentrations are lower, and the P concentrations are zero.…”
Section: Chemical Compositionssupporting
confidence: 91%