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TL;DR: Probert et al. as mentioned in this paper found that acid phosphomonoesterase was found to occur mainly in the excretory ducts and to a lesser degree in the uterine wall.
Abstract: Biochemical studies on the non-specific phosphomonoesterases of Fasciola hepatica have shown the presence of acid phosphomonoesterase active at pH 4·6 and two forms of alkaline phosphomonoesterases active at pH 7·6 and pH 9·6 respectively. Histochemical studies have located acid phosphomonoesterase in the walls of the intestinal caeca and to a lesser extent in the tegument. Alkaline phosphomonoesterase was found to occur mainly in the excretory ducts and to a lesser degree in the uterine wall. Glycogen was mainly concentrated in the yolk glands, parenchyma, mature eggs and the non-muscular regions of both oral and ventral suckers.Dr A. J. Probert takes pleasure in recording the support of the British Council and the Indian University Grants Commission to enable him to study in India.

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