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Title A comparative evaluation of nutritional composition of deep sea and coastal shrimp off south-west coast of India
 
Names Fernandez, T.J.
Anandan, R.
Zynudheen, A.A.
Date Issued 2018 (iso8601)
Abstract The chemical composition of deep-sea shrimp Aristeus
alcocki, Heterocarpus gibbosus, Plesionika spinipus and
Metapenaeopsis andamanensis harvested by deep-sea
shrimp trawlers operating off the south west coast
of India were evaluated and the nutritional composition
was compared with coastal shrimp
Fenneropenaeus indicus and Penaeus monodon. Among
deep sea shrimp, the highest protein content of
22.82% was observed in H. gibbosus, whereas protein
content in other species were in the range of 18.81
– 22.33%. Protein content in P. monodon and F. indicus
were estimated as 17.46 and 19.23% respectively.
Higher protein content in the muscle of deep sea
shrimp indicates that deep sea shrimp meat can be
a good source of amino acids. Among the species
studied, fat content was comparatively high in
A. alcocki (3.18%) followed by H. gibbosus (2.72%).
Deep sea shrimp were found to have higher mineral
content and have a higher amount of calcium and
sodium when compared to coastal shrimp. The
essential and non-essential amino acids were found
higher in A. alcocki (17.78 and 15.71 g 100 g
respectively) than other deep sea and coastal shrimp.
Genre Article
Identifier Fishery Technology 55(3):188-196