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Lipid class and fatty acid composition of phospholipids from the gonads of skipjack tuna
Authors:Seiichi  HIRATSUKA   Tomoko  KITAGAWA   Yoko  MATSUE   Masayuki  HASHIDUME   Shun  WADA
Affiliation:Shizuoka prefectural fisheries experiment station, Yaizu, Shizuoka 425-0033,;Maruhachi Muramatsu, Inc. Yaizu, Shizuoka 425-0025,;Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Minato, Tokyo 108-8477, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT:   Lipid class and fatty acid composition of phospholipids from the gonads of skipjack tuna were examined to evaluate effective utilization of the processing of by-products. The predominant phospholipids in the ovaries were phosphatidylcholine (PC; 47.9%), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE; 19.3%) and lyso-phosphatidylcholine (LPC; 19.1%). In contrast, those in the testes were PC (40.1%), PE (29.3%) and phosphatidylserine (PS; 9.6%). The percentage of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) was markedly high at more than 50% in LPC of the ovaries, and PE and PS of the testes were also high. The percentages of DHA at sn-position 2 of the predominant phospholipids, except for PC in the testes, were more than 60%, in particular PE in the testes was remarkably high at 81.9%. After storage for 2 days at 5°C, the LPC content in the ovaries increased twofold and the DHA level of LPC was the same as before, though the contents of other phospholipids decreased.
Keywords:fatty acid composition    lipids    ovary    phospholipids    skipjack    testis
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