Lipid Profiles of Pomfret Fish (Pampus argenteus) Organs
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概要
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The study of the lipid matter content from the different organs of Pomfret (Pampus argenteus) fish indicates that a major amount of lipid accumulates in the brain while the organs like digestive tract and muscle contain relatively much lower amount. The composition of the lipid matter of various organs points out that cholesterol is in much greater proportion than that of the phospholipid. Cholesterol is present in highest amount in the brain lipid compared with other organs while the content of phospholipid is lowest in the digestive tract. The fatty acid composition reveals that the lipids of each organ of pomfret fish are enriched in the saturated fatty acids. Also a distinct variation exists in the amount of the individual saturated fatty acids. The eye ball lipid has the highest amount of saturated fatty acid (84%) followed by digestive tract (69%), muscle (52%) and brain (34%). The polyunsaturated fatty acids are the next major fatty acids, with significant amount of C22:6 fatty acid.
- 日本油化学会の論文
- 2005-02-01
著者
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Ghosh Santinath
Dep. Of Chemical Technol. Oil Technol. Div. Univ. Of Calcutta
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Ghosh Santinath
Department of Chemical Technology, Oil Technology Division, University of Calcutta
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Bhattacharyya D
Univ. Calcutta West Bengal Ind
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Ghosh S
Univ. Calcutta West Bengal Ind
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Ghosh Santinath
Department Of Chemical Technology Calcutta University
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BHATTACHARYYA Dipak
Department of Chemical Technology, Calcutta University, University College of Science & Technology
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CHAKRABORTY Sonali
Department of Chemical Technology, Oil Technology Division, University of Calcutta
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Chakraborty Sonali
Department Of Chemical Technology Oil Technology Division University Of Calcutta
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Bhattacharyya Dipak
Department Of Chemical Technology Oil Technology Division University Of Calcutta
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Bhattacharyya Dipak
Department Of Chemical Technology Calcutta University University College Of Science & Technology
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Ghosh Santinath
Department of Chemical Technolgy, University Colleges of Science and Technology Calcutta University
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