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Digestive enzyme activity during larval development of the Senegal sole (Solea senegalensis)
Authors:I Martínez  FJ Moyano  C Fernández-Díaz  M Yúfera
Institution:(1) Dpto. Biología Aplicada, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad de Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain;(2) Instituto Ciencias Marinas Andalucía, Polígono Río San Pedro, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain
Abstract:The activities of the main digestive enzymes (proteases, amylase, lipase) as well as those of acid and alkaline phosphatases were assessed during the larval development of the Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis. Important variations in specific activities of all the enzymes were observed during the period of study and were mostly related to the beginning or the end of metamorphosis. Both acid and alkaline protease activities were identified at early stages of development. Acid proteases accounted for only 10% of total protease activity in a 9 days-old larva, but exceeded 75% in a 33 days-old individual. Maximum lipase activity was related to the development of exocrine pancreas (days 6 to 10) and to metamorphosis. It is suggested this can be related to the metabolism of lipid reserves taking place during this morphological change. Activity of alkaline phosphatase decreased from day 5 to day 20 but therafter revealed a sharp increase, possibly linked to the development of enterocytes. The pattern of development of the main digestive enzymes found in S. senegalensis is similar to that described in other flatfish species.
Keywords:amylase  digestive enzymes  lipase  proteases
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