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Notable features of fatty acid composition in mangrove fish species

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วันที่
2003
ผู้เขียน
Ogata, Hiroshi Y.
Emata, Arnil C.
Garibay, Esteban S.
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ASFA keyword
fatty acids ASFA
fish ASFA
mangroves ASFA
arachidonic acid ASFA
analysis ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
eicosapentaenoic acid AGROVOC
Lutjanus argentimaculatus AGROVOC
Siganus guttatus AGROVOC
Siganus canaliculatus AGROVOC
Chanos chanos AGROVOC
Taxonomic term
Chanos chanos GBIF
Carangoides fulvoguttatus GBIF
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Fatty acid composition was determined in several mangrove and commercial species, mangrove red snapper, rabbitfish, milkfish and striped jack that were sampled in the Central Philippines, with special reference to arachidonic acid (AA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). As overall traits, the mangrove species had intermediate or high AA and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) levels and low EPA levels compared to species in the high and temperate northern hemisphere, consequently having high AA/EPA ratios. The present results suggest that AA may be nutritionally much more important in tropical/mangrove species than in cold/cool water species. The information of the present study can be used as a guideline for development of appropriate artificial diets for broodstock and/or larvae in mangrove areas.
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Ogata, H. Y., Emata, A. C., & Garibay, E. S. (2003). Notable features of fatty acid composition in mangrove fish species. In Y. Ogawa, H. Y. Ogata, Y. Maeno, T. Shimoda, Y. Fujioka, & Y. Fukuda (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop of the JIRCAS International Collaborative Research: Studies on Sustainable Production Systems of Aquatic Animals in Brackish Mangrove Areas , December 2-3, 2002, Penang, Malaysia (pp. 63-74). Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences.
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Conference paper
ISSN
1341-710X
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JIRCAS Working Report;No. 35
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