Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides

Abstract The fatty acids recovered from the triglycerides and wax esters of common northwest Atlantic copepods are compared with the fatty acids of wax esters recovered intact from certain fish skin and body lipid, and from commercial fish oils. The fish species, herring, capelin and mackerel, all f...

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Published in:Lipids
Main Authors: Ratnayake, W. N., Ackman, R. G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1979
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spelling crwiley:10.1007/bf02533519 2024-06-02T08:12:15+00:00 Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides Ratnayake, W. N. Ackman, R. G. 1979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02533519 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1007/BF02533519 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Lipids volume 14, issue 9, page 804-810 ISSN 0024-4201 1558-9307 journal-article 1979 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02533519 2024-05-03T11:13:20Z Abstract The fatty acids recovered from the triglycerides and wax esters of common northwest Atlantic copepods are compared with the fatty acids of wax esters recovered intact from certain fish skin and body lipid, and from commercial fish oils. The fish species, herring, capelin and mackerel, all feed on copepods, and many resemblances of the copepod lipid fatty acids to those of a previous analysis of similar copepods suggest that the basic dietary fat input for these fish may be quite constant. The two copepod fatty acid analyses differed quantitatively in triglyceride 20∶1 and 22∶1 and also in 20∶5ω3 and 22∶6ω3, confirming the primary role of the wax esters in copepods. Selectivity factors are discussed in comparing the copepod wax ester fatty acids with the fatty acids of the wax esters recovered intact from the fish lipids and oils. The basic role of copepods in supplying all types of fatty acids to fish depot fats is considered to be strongly supported by these findings. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Atlantic Copepods Wiley Online Library Lipids 14 9 804 810
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description Abstract The fatty acids recovered from the triglycerides and wax esters of common northwest Atlantic copepods are compared with the fatty acids of wax esters recovered intact from certain fish skin and body lipid, and from commercial fish oils. The fish species, herring, capelin and mackerel, all feed on copepods, and many resemblances of the copepod lipid fatty acids to those of a previous analysis of similar copepods suggest that the basic dietary fat input for these fish may be quite constant. The two copepod fatty acid analyses differed quantitatively in triglyceride 20∶1 and 22∶1 and also in 20∶5ω3 and 22∶6ω3, confirming the primary role of the wax esters in copepods. Selectivity factors are discussed in comparing the copepod wax ester fatty acids with the fatty acids of the wax esters recovered intact from the fish lipids and oils. The basic role of copepods in supplying all types of fatty acids to fish depot fats is considered to be strongly supported by these findings.
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author Ratnayake, W. N.
Ackman, R. G.
spellingShingle Ratnayake, W. N.
Ackman, R. G.
Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides
author_facet Ratnayake, W. N.
Ackman, R. G.
author_sort Ratnayake, W. N.
title Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides
title_short Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides
title_full Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides
title_fullStr Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides
title_full_unstemmed Fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: II. A comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides
title_sort fatty alcohols in capelin, herring and mackerel oils and muscle lipids: ii. a comparison of fatty acids from wax esters with those of triglycerides
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