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Title Influence of sex, spawning, starvation and water temperature on fatty acid composition in Tilapia mossambica .
 
Names Nair, K.G.R.
Gopakumar, K.
Date Issued 1981 (iso8601)
Abstract The influence of sex, spawining starvation and water temperature on the fatty acid composition of Tilapia mossambica has been stuided. Tilapia egg lipid was found to have unusually high percentage of C sub(22:6) fatty acids (9.09%) compared to body and intestinal lipids. The C sub(16:1) acid was much less in the egg lipids (3.5%) whereas it was 11% in the body lipids. There was no significant difference in the fatty acid composition of body and intestinal lipids of male and female tilapia...Starvation caused the presence of high content of lower fatty acids (C sub(6), C sub(8), C sub(10), C sub(12) and C sub(13)) in the body lipids. Water temperature also influenced the fatty acid composition of Tilapia ; the difference was more significant in body lipids than in intestinal lipids.
Genre Article
Topic spawning
Identifier Fishery technology 1981:18(2), 123-127