Higher acclimation temperature modulates the composition of muscle fatty acid of Tor putitora juveniles
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Higher acclimation temperature modulates the composition of muscle fatty acid of Tor putitora juveniles
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Creator |
M.S. Akhtar
A.K.Pal N.P.Sahu A.Ciji P.C.Mahanta |
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Tor putitora, Fatty acid, Acclimation, temperature, Gas chromatography Poly unsaturated fattyacid, Mahseer
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A 30-day acclimation trial was conducted using golden mahseer, Tor putitora juveniles to study its muscle fatty acid composition at five acclimation temperatures(AT).Ninety juveniles of T.putitora were distributed among five treatment groups (20,23,26,29and 3270.5 1C).At the end of 30 day strial, highest percentage of mono unsaturated fatty acids was found at 20 oC and lowest at 26 0C. The highest percentage of n-6 poly unsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) was found at 23 0C and a decreasing trend was observed with increase in AT. However, highest percentage of n-3PUFA was found at 32 0C and lowest at 29 0C. The maximum n-6ton- 3 ratio was observed at 23 0C and ratio decreased to a minimum at 32 0C. The results revealed that T.putitora juveniles could adapt to higher acclimation temperatures by altering its muscle fatty acid composition mainly by increasing its total saturated fatty acids especially stearic acid. Not Available |
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2019-02-13T10:59:31Z
2019-02-13T10:59:31Z 2015 |
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Research Paper
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ISSN 2212-0947 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/16946 |
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English
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Elsevier
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