A study on the lipid distribution pattern in muscles of two teleosts, Arius dussumieri and Ophiocephalus striatus


Autoria(s): Alexander, K.M.
Data(s)

1970

Resumo

The muscles of the various regions and zones of the body of the two teleosts, A. dussumieri and O. striatus have been analyzed for lipid contents. There is a significant dorsum-ventral gradient in lipid concentration exhibited by both the fishes with higher lipid values in the ventral aspect of the body, especially the belly flaps. As regards the vertical series, both the fishes exhibit comparatively higher lipid contents at the dorsal aspects of the caudal region and at anterior portion of the dorsal fin area with lower lipid values at cephalic and middle portions of the body. The red muscle of Arius exhibits higher lipid content than the white muscle.

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Alexander, K.M. (1970) A study on the lipid distribution pattern in muscles of two teleosts, Arius dussumieri and Ophiocephalus striatus. Fishery Technology, 7(1), pp. 81-85.

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Article

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