Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus

Sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus (Selenka), is a commercially important marine species in China. Among the differently colored varieties sold in China, white and purple sea cucumbers have the greatest appeal to consumers. Identification of the pigments that may contribute to the formation of dif...

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Published in:Acta Oceanologica Sinica
Main Authors: Xing, Lili, Sun, Lina, Liu, Shilin, Li, Xiaoni, Miao, Ting, Zhang, Libin, Yang, Hongsheng
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Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2017
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Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/157378
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-017-1056-5
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/157378 2023-05-15T18:43:49+02:00 Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus Xing, Lili Sun, Lina Liu, Shilin Li, Xiaoni Miao, Ting Zhang, Libin Yang, Hongsheng 2017-12-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/157378 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-017-1056-5 英语 eng SPRINGER ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/157378 doi:10.1007/s13131-017-1056-5 Apostichopus japonicas pigment composition color morphs melanin pigment content Oceanography STICHOPUS-JAPONICUS COLOR VARIANTS MELANOSOMES RADICALS GROWTH SKIN 期刊论文 2017 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-017-1056-5 2022-06-27T05:39:27Z Sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus (Selenka), is a commercially important marine species in China. Among the differently colored varieties sold in China, white and purple sea cucumbers have the greatest appeal to consumers. Identification of the pigments that may contribute to the formation of different color morphs of sea cucumbers will provide a scientific basis for improving the cultivability of desirable color morphs. In this study, sea cucumbers were divided into four categories according to their body color: white, light green, dark green, and purple. The pigment composition and contents in the four groups were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The results show that the pigment contents differed significantly among the white, lightgreen, dark-green, and purple sea cucumbers, and there were fewer types of pigments in white sea cucumber than in the other color morphs. The only pigments detected in white sea cucumbers were guanine and pteroic acid. Guanine and pteroic acid are structural colors, and they were also detected in light-green, dark-green, and purple sea cucumbers. Every pigment detected, except for pteroic acid, was present at a higher concentration in purple morphs than in the other color morphs. The biological color pigments melanin, astaxanthin, beta-carotene, and lutein were detected in light-green, dark-green, and purple sea cucumbers. While progesterone and lycopene, which are also biological color pigments, were not detected in any of the color morphs. Melanin was the major pigment contributing to body color, and its concentration increased with deepening color of the sea cucumber body. Transmission electron microscopy analyses revealed that white sea cucumbers had the fewest epidermal melanocytes in the body wall, and their melanocytes contained fewer melanosomes as well as non-pigmented pre-melanosomes. Sea cucumbers with deeper body colors contained more melanin granules. In the body wall of dark-green and purple sea cucumbers, melanin granules were secreted ... Report White Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR White Sea Acta Oceanologica Sinica 36 12 45 51
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topic Apostichopus japonicas
pigment composition
color morphs
melanin
pigment content
Oceanography
STICHOPUS-JAPONICUS
COLOR VARIANTS
MELANOSOMES
RADICALS
GROWTH
SKIN
spellingShingle Apostichopus japonicas
pigment composition
color morphs
melanin
pigment content
Oceanography
STICHOPUS-JAPONICUS
COLOR VARIANTS
MELANOSOMES
RADICALS
GROWTH
SKIN
Xing, Lili
Sun, Lina
Liu, Shilin
Li, Xiaoni
Miao, Ting
Zhang, Libin
Yang, Hongsheng
Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus
topic_facet Apostichopus japonicas
pigment composition
color morphs
melanin
pigment content
Oceanography
STICHOPUS-JAPONICUS
COLOR VARIANTS
MELANOSOMES
RADICALS
GROWTH
SKIN
description Sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus (Selenka), is a commercially important marine species in China. Among the differently colored varieties sold in China, white and purple sea cucumbers have the greatest appeal to consumers. Identification of the pigments that may contribute to the formation of different color morphs of sea cucumbers will provide a scientific basis for improving the cultivability of desirable color morphs. In this study, sea cucumbers were divided into four categories according to their body color: white, light green, dark green, and purple. The pigment composition and contents in the four groups were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The results show that the pigment contents differed significantly among the white, lightgreen, dark-green, and purple sea cucumbers, and there were fewer types of pigments in white sea cucumber than in the other color morphs. The only pigments detected in white sea cucumbers were guanine and pteroic acid. Guanine and pteroic acid are structural colors, and they were also detected in light-green, dark-green, and purple sea cucumbers. Every pigment detected, except for pteroic acid, was present at a higher concentration in purple morphs than in the other color morphs. The biological color pigments melanin, astaxanthin, beta-carotene, and lutein were detected in light-green, dark-green, and purple sea cucumbers. While progesterone and lycopene, which are also biological color pigments, were not detected in any of the color morphs. Melanin was the major pigment contributing to body color, and its concentration increased with deepening color of the sea cucumber body. Transmission electron microscopy analyses revealed that white sea cucumbers had the fewest epidermal melanocytes in the body wall, and their melanocytes contained fewer melanosomes as well as non-pigmented pre-melanosomes. Sea cucumbers with deeper body colors contained more melanin granules. In the body wall of dark-green and purple sea cucumbers, melanin granules were secreted ...
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author Xing, Lili
Sun, Lina
Liu, Shilin
Li, Xiaoni
Miao, Ting
Zhang, Libin
Yang, Hongsheng
author_facet Xing, Lili
Sun, Lina
Liu, Shilin
Li, Xiaoni
Miao, Ting
Zhang, Libin
Yang, Hongsheng
author_sort Xing, Lili
title Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus
title_short Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus
title_full Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus
title_fullStr Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus
title_sort comparison of pigment composition and melanin content among white, light-green, dark-green, and purple morphs of sea cucumber, apostichopus japonicus
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