Comparison of Interposition Ratios of Pink Muscle Fiber in Dorsal Ordinary Muscle among Various Marine Fishes
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概要
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The difference in interposition ratio of pink muscle fiber among various fish species was studied to learn its influence in dorsal ordinary muscle on the post-mortem change of K-value. A remarkable mosaic pattern was exhibited in the interpositioned white and pink muscle fibers in many of the species. The relative number and area percentages of these fibers to all muscle fiber types differed greatly among fish species, and distributed from 12.9% to 56.53% in a number, and from 2.22% to 53.68% in an area. The relationship between the area and numerical percentages had significantly high positive correlation. Size of the pink muscle fiber was somewhat smaller than that of white muscle fiber.
- 社団法人 日本食品科学工学会の論文
- 2002-11-01
著者
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TACHIBANA Katsuyasu
Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University
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Gomez Apablaza
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Apablaza P
Nagasaki Univ. Nagasaki Jpn
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TSUCHIMOTO Mutsuyoshi
Laboratory of Fishery Nutritional Sciences, Graduate School of Marine Science Engineering, Nagasaki
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TACHIBANA Katsuyasu
Laboratory of Fishery Nutritional Sciences, Graduate School of Marine Science Engineering, Nagasaki
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Apablaza Paula
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Mishima T
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Science Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasaki
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Jabarsyah Abdul
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Wang Q
Tokyo Univ. Marine Sci. And Technol. Tokyo
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WANG QIN
Laboratory of Fishery Nutritional Sciences, Graduate School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nagas
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YADA Osamu
Laboratory of Fishery Nutritional Sciences, Graduate School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nagas
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TOMITA Makoto
Laboratory of Fishery Nutritional Sciences, Graduate School of Fisheries, Nagasaki University
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Yada Osamu
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Tsuchimoto Mitsuyosi
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Tsuchimoto M
Nagasaki Univ. Nagasaki Jpn
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Tsuchimoto Mutsuyosi
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Nagasaki University
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Tsuchimoto Mutsuyosi
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Wang Qin
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Wang Q
Shanghai Normal Univ. Shanghai Chn
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Tachibana Katsuyasu
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Tsuchimoto Mitsuyosi
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Marine Science And Engineering Nagasak
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Tomita Makoto
Laboratory Of Fishery Nutritional Sciences Graduate School Of Fisheries Nagasaki University
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TACHIBANA Katsuyasu
Laboratory of Fishery Nutritional Science, Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University
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