Vitamin contents of eggs that produce larvae showing a high survival rate in the Japanese eel Anguilla japonica |
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Authors: | Hirofumi Furuita,Tatsuya Unuma,Kazuharu Nomura,Hideki Tanaka,Tsuyoshi Sugita,& Takeshi Yamamoto |
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Affiliation: | Inland Station, National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Agency, Tamaki, Mie, Japan; National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Agency, Nansei, Mie, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the relationship between the egg vitamin concentrations and the egg quality in the Japanese eel Anguilla japonica . No notable relation was found between any vitamin and the fertilization rate. Hatching and survival rates of larvae, however, significantly increased with an elevated level of egg vitamin C (VC). In contrast to VC, the relation between vitamins E (VE) and A (VA) concentrations and survival rate showed a clear peak, with a reduced survival rate at both higher and lower vitamin concentrations. The ratio of VE to lipid or highly unsaturated fatty acid (HUFA) in eggs positively correlated with hatching and survival rates of larvae. High-quality (HQ) eggs were determined as eggs that produced larvae having a survival rate higher than 80% at 8 days post hatch, and low-quality (LQ) eggs were determined as eggs that did not hatch. The level of VC of HQ was significantly higher than LQ. The results of this study suggest that HQ eggs, which produce larvae having a high survival rate, must have high levels of VC and VE/HUFA ratio and contain optimum levels of VA and VE in Japanese eel. |
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Keywords: | Anguilla japonica vitamin lipid egg quality |
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