Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic

Abstract—Fatty acid status of the White Sea herring from Dvina, Kandalaksha and Onega Bays of the White Sea in autumn was investigated. The fatty acid profile of the herring groups from studied sites was characterized by high amount of monounsaturated fatty acids, among which 18:1(n-9) and 16:1(n-7)...

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Main Authors: Svetlana A. Murzina, Zinaida A. Nefedova, N. Nemova, Pauli O. Ripatti, Svetlana N. Pekkoeva
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.686.5205 2023-05-15T14:55:47+02:00 Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic Svetlana A. Murzina Zinaida A. Nefedova N. Nemova Pauli O. Ripatti Svetlana N. Pekkoeva The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.686.5205 http://www.thinkmind.org/download.php?articleid%3Dbionature_2013_1_30_70076 en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.686.5205 http://www.thinkmind.org/download.php?articleid%3Dbionature_2013_1_30_70076 Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.thinkmind.org/download.php?articleid%3Dbionature_2013_1_30_70076 text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T18:09:11Z Abstract—Fatty acid status of the White Sea herring from Dvina, Kandalaksha and Onega Bays of the White Sea in autumn was investigated. The fatty acid profile of the herring groups from studied sites was characterized by high amount of monounsaturated fatty acids, among which 18:1(n-9) and 16:1(n-7) dominated. The herring from Kandalaksha Bay had higher (р≤0.05) level of 18:1(n-9) fatty acid than the fish from Onega Bay, whereas the last one was characterized by low (р≤0.05) level of 16:1(n-7). Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) were the second largest group in the herrings, mainly because of (n-3) fatty acids. In the herring from Onega Bay, the level of 22:6(n-3) was significantly (p≤0.05) higher than in other fishes. Besides that, this fishes were characterized by high level of (n-3)/(n-6) PUFA, 18:3(n-3)/18:3(n-6) and 16:0/18:1(n-9) ratios. Detected lipid status reflects ecological and biochemical features of fish adaptation in relation to specific ecological factors of the inhabitation areas of the White Sea and choice of optimal and adequate survival strategy in sub-Arctic. The results of this work present information about some features of mechanisms of adaptations on the level of lipid spectra and the role of fatty acid constituents in ecological and biochemical adaptions of the White Sea herring. Keywords-biochemical adaptation; fatty acids; lipids; the White Sea herring; Sub-Arctic I. Text Arctic dvina Onega Bay White Sea Unknown Arctic Kandalaksha ENVELOPE(32.417,32.417,67.133,67.133) Onega ENVELOPE(38.100,38.100,63.900,63.900) White Sea
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description Abstract—Fatty acid status of the White Sea herring from Dvina, Kandalaksha and Onega Bays of the White Sea in autumn was investigated. The fatty acid profile of the herring groups from studied sites was characterized by high amount of monounsaturated fatty acids, among which 18:1(n-9) and 16:1(n-7) dominated. The herring from Kandalaksha Bay had higher (р≤0.05) level of 18:1(n-9) fatty acid than the fish from Onega Bay, whereas the last one was characterized by low (р≤0.05) level of 16:1(n-7). Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) were the second largest group in the herrings, mainly because of (n-3) fatty acids. In the herring from Onega Bay, the level of 22:6(n-3) was significantly (p≤0.05) higher than in other fishes. Besides that, this fishes were characterized by high level of (n-3)/(n-6) PUFA, 18:3(n-3)/18:3(n-6) and 16:0/18:1(n-9) ratios. Detected lipid status reflects ecological and biochemical features of fish adaptation in relation to specific ecological factors of the inhabitation areas of the White Sea and choice of optimal and adequate survival strategy in sub-Arctic. The results of this work present information about some features of mechanisms of adaptations on the level of lipid spectra and the role of fatty acid constituents in ecological and biochemical adaptions of the White Sea herring. Keywords-biochemical adaptation; fatty acids; lipids; the White Sea herring; Sub-Arctic I.
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author Svetlana A. Murzina
Zinaida A. Nefedova
N. Nemova
Pauli O. Ripatti
Svetlana N. Pekkoeva
spellingShingle Svetlana A. Murzina
Zinaida A. Nefedova
N. Nemova
Pauli O. Ripatti
Svetlana N. Pekkoeva
Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic
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Zinaida A. Nefedova
N. Nemova
Pauli O. Ripatti
Svetlana N. Pekkoeva
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title Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic
title_short Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic
title_full Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic
title_fullStr Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Specific Fatty Acid Status in the White Sea Herring From Different Bays of the White Sea in Regard to Ecological Factors Role of Fatty Acids in Ecological and Biochemical Adaptations of Fishes in Sub-Arctic
title_sort specific fatty acid status in the white sea herring from different bays of the white sea in regard to ecological factors role of fatty acids in ecological and biochemical adaptations of fishes in sub-arctic
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