Lipids in the Flesh of Cod (Gadus morhua L.) from Faroe Bank and Aberdeen Bank in Early Summer amd Autumn

Lipid was shown to be more concentrated in the musculature of cod from the Faroe Bank than in that from Aberdeen Bank. It was most concentrated in the dark muscle, less in white muscle and least in myocommata. The concentration increased between early summer and autumn, largely because of changes in...

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Main Authors: LOVE R.M., HARDY R., NISHIMOTO Junichi
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 鹿児島大学
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10232/13701
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Summary:Lipid was shown to be more concentrated in the musculature of cod from the Faroe Bank than in that from Aberdeen Bank. It was most concentrated in the dark muscle, less in white muscle and least in myocommata. The concentration increased between early summer and autumn, largely because of changes in the phospholipid fraction.