Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture

Fatty acids (FA) of muscle tissue of Salvelinus species and its forms, S. alpinus, S. boganidae, S. drjagini, and S. fontinalis, from six Russian lakes and two aquacultures, were analyzed. Considerable variations in FA compositions and contents were found, including contents of eicosapentaenoic and...

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Main Authors: Michail I. Gladyshev, Alexander A. Makhrov, Ilia V. Baydarov, Stanislava S. Safonova, Viktor M. Golod, Sergey S. Alekseyev, Larisa A. Glushchenko, Anastasia E. Rudchenko, Vladimir A. Karpov, Nadezhda N. Sushchik
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12010144
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2218-273X/12/1/144/ 2023-08-20T04:03:16+02:00 Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture Michail I. Gladyshev Alexander A. Makhrov Ilia V. Baydarov Stanislava S. Safonova Viktor M. Golod Sergey S. Alekseyev Larisa A. Glushchenko Anastasia E. Rudchenko Vladimir A. Karpov Nadezhda N. Sushchik agris 2022-01-16 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12010144 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biomacromolecules: Lipids https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12010144 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Biomolecules; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 144 eicosapentaenoic acid docosahexaenoic acid Arctic charr brook trout nutritive value Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12010144 2023-08-01T03:51:15Z Fatty acids (FA) of muscle tissue of Salvelinus species and its forms, S. alpinus, S. boganidae, S. drjagini, and S. fontinalis, from six Russian lakes and two aquacultures, were analyzed. Considerable variations in FA compositions and contents were found, including contents of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids (EPA and DHA), which are important indicators of fish nutritive value for humans. As found, contents of EPA+DHA (mg·g−1 wet weight) in muscle tissue of Salvelinus species and forms varied more than tenfold. These differences were supposed to be primarily determined by phylogenetic factors, rather than ecological factors, including food. Two species, S. boganidae and S. drjagini, had the highest EPA+DHA contents in their biomass and thereby could be recommended as promising species for aquaculture to obtain production with especially high nutritive value. Basing on revealed differences in FA composition of wild and farmed fish, levels of 15-17-BFA (branched fatty acids), 18:2NMI (non-methylene interrupted), 20:2NMI, 20:4n-3, and 22:4n-3 fatty acids were recommended for verifying trade label information of fish products on shelves, as the biomarkers to differentiate wild and farmed charr. Text Arctic charr Arctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Biomolecules 12 1 144
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topic eicosapentaenoic acid
docosahexaenoic acid
Arctic charr
brook trout
nutritive value
spellingShingle eicosapentaenoic acid
docosahexaenoic acid
Arctic charr
brook trout
nutritive value
Michail I. Gladyshev
Alexander A. Makhrov
Ilia V. Baydarov
Stanislava S. Safonova
Viktor M. Golod
Sergey S. Alekseyev
Larisa A. Glushchenko
Anastasia E. Rudchenko
Vladimir A. Karpov
Nadezhda N. Sushchik
Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture
topic_facet eicosapentaenoic acid
docosahexaenoic acid
Arctic charr
brook trout
nutritive value
description Fatty acids (FA) of muscle tissue of Salvelinus species and its forms, S. alpinus, S. boganidae, S. drjagini, and S. fontinalis, from six Russian lakes and two aquacultures, were analyzed. Considerable variations in FA compositions and contents were found, including contents of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids (EPA and DHA), which are important indicators of fish nutritive value for humans. As found, contents of EPA+DHA (mg·g−1 wet weight) in muscle tissue of Salvelinus species and forms varied more than tenfold. These differences were supposed to be primarily determined by phylogenetic factors, rather than ecological factors, including food. Two species, S. boganidae and S. drjagini, had the highest EPA+DHA contents in their biomass and thereby could be recommended as promising species for aquaculture to obtain production with especially high nutritive value. Basing on revealed differences in FA composition of wild and farmed fish, levels of 15-17-BFA (branched fatty acids), 18:2NMI (non-methylene interrupted), 20:2NMI, 20:4n-3, and 22:4n-3 fatty acids were recommended for verifying trade label information of fish products on shelves, as the biomarkers to differentiate wild and farmed charr.
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author Michail I. Gladyshev
Alexander A. Makhrov
Ilia V. Baydarov
Stanislava S. Safonova
Viktor M. Golod
Sergey S. Alekseyev
Larisa A. Glushchenko
Anastasia E. Rudchenko
Vladimir A. Karpov
Nadezhda N. Sushchik
author_facet Michail I. Gladyshev
Alexander A. Makhrov
Ilia V. Baydarov
Stanislava S. Safonova
Viktor M. Golod
Sergey S. Alekseyev
Larisa A. Glushchenko
Anastasia E. Rudchenko
Vladimir A. Karpov
Nadezhda N. Sushchik
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title Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture
title_short Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture
title_full Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture
title_fullStr Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture
title_full_unstemmed Fatty Acid Composition and Contents of Fish of Genus Salvelinus from Natural Ecosystems and Aquaculture
title_sort fatty acid composition and contents of fish of genus salvelinus from natural ecosystems and aquaculture
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