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Mineral contents of the muscle tissue and the digestive gland of Octopus vulgaris during short‐term starvation
Authors:P S Morillo‐Velarde  J Cerezo Valverde  B García García
Institution:1. CONACyT – Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Pesquerías, Universidad Veracruzana, Boca del Río, Veracruz, México;2. IMIDA‐Acuicultura, Consejería de Agricultura, Agua y Medio Ambiente de la Región de Murcia, Puerto de San Pedro del Pinatar, San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:We used spectrometry to study variation in the contents of minor (B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn) and major essential elements (Ca, K, Mg, Na and P) in the muscle tissue and digestive glands of Octopus vulgaris after 1, 2, 4 or 8 days of starvation and in fed controls. The contents of the major essential elements remained constant during 8 days of starvation. Na was the principal element found in both tissues, followed by K, P and Mg. The contents of the minor essential elements were higher in the digestive gland than in the muscle tissue, with increased contents of Fe, Mn and Zn (p < .05) during starvation, confirming the high capacity of this organ to accumulate trace minerals. In muscle tissues, B, Fe and Mn contents were lower and Cu and Zn contents higher, in starved animals than in fed animals (p < .05). Significant negative correlations between the digestive gland index and the contents of Cu, Fe and Zn suggested that the loss of weight of the digestive gland during starvation is responsible for this increase in mineral concentration. This and further information on variation in mineral content will help to optimize performance of diets formulated for the octopus.
Keywords:digestive gland  minerals  muscle  Octopus  starvation  variation
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