Three Species of Teleost Fish having Diacyl Glyceryl Ethers in the Muscle as a Major Lipid

Mori, M; Hikichi, S; Kamiya, H; Hashimoto, Y

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4944101

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Book/Book Chapter

Year

1972

HERO ID 4944101
Year 1972
Title Three Species of Teleost Fish having Diacyl Glyceryl Ethers in the Muscle as a Major Lipid
Authors Mori, M; Hikichi, S; Kamiya, H; Hashimoto, Y
Publisher Text Japan Science and Technology Agency
Volume 38
Page Numbers 56
Abstract   Two species of teleost fish, Cubiceps gracilis and Centrolophus sp., have been found to possess diacyl glyceryl ethers in the muscle as a major lipid, a condition previously reported only for Stromateus maculates. In these fishes, concentrations of the muscle lipids ranged from 15.2 to 21.0% and those of glyceryl ethers in the muscle lipids from 20.3 to 27.7%. Compositions of glyceryl ethers and total fatty acids were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography. Chimyl and selachyl alcohols were the major constituents and made up together 74-84% of the glyceryl ethers. The component fatty alcohols detected were of 9-20 carbon atoms and most of them were saturated or monoenoic. Most of the fatty acids were similarly saturated or monoenoic, oleic acid being the main component.
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Comments Journal:Nihon Suisan Gakkai Shi ISSN:1349-998X
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