Changes in Biochemical Composition in Indian Major Carps in Relation to size


Autoria(s): Ramachandran, A; Sankar, T V
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19/07/2014

19/07/2014

2001

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Total biochemical composition of freshwater major carps, Labeo rohita -(r9hu); Catla catla (catla); Cirrltinus tnrigala (mrigal), in relation to size was evaluated . The water soluble nitrogen fraction constituted about 21% of the tota l nitro gen . Salt so luble fraction constituted 55 - 60% of the total nitrogen. Non-protein nitrogen represented 12% of the total nit rogen in all the cases except mri gal of small size (9.36%). The insoluble connec tive tissu e contributed to 2-3 per cent of tota l nitrogen . The monounsaturated fatty acid s (MUFA) formed 31-39% of the total fatty acids and 60-68% of the MUFA in freshwat er carps was CI 8:1. The esse ntial amino acids contributed to 41 to 51% of the total amino acid s in freshwater major carps. Arom atic amino acid content was sligh tly higher compared to marine fishe s while the proportion of proline was less. Varia tions in compos ition in rela tion to size are discu ssed . The autolytic activi ty was significantly higher in small fish in all the three species

Fishery Technology 2001, Vol. 38(1) pp 22 - 27

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4116

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en

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Society of Fisheries Technologists (India)

Palavras-Chave #Major carps #amino acids #fatty acids #autolysis #rohu #cutala #mrigal
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Article