Proximate Composition, Mineral Content, and Fatty Acids of Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus, Rafinesque) for Different Seasons and Cooking Methods

1985 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 585-588 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. A. MUSTAFA ◽  
D. M. MEDEIROS
2013 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 353-360 ◽  
Author(s):  
Parisa Delfieh ◽  
Masoud Rezaei ◽  
Hedayat Hosseini ◽  
Seyed Vali Hosseini ◽  
Ehsan Zohrehbakhsh ◽  
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Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 2144
Author(s):  
Santiago Aubourg ◽  
Marcos Trigo ◽  
Ricardo Prego ◽  
Antonio Cobelo-García ◽  
Isabel Medina

This study focuses on the extraction of nutritional and healthy constituents of whole by-products resulting from the commercialisation of Patagonian squid (Doriteuthis gahi). By-products corresponding to squid individuals captured at different seasons were comparatively analysed for proximate composition, lipid classes content, fatty acid (FA) profile, and macroelement and trace element composition. As a result, moisture, lipid, protein, and ash values were included in the ranges 829.0–842.8, 17.5–21.8, 106.0–123.7, and 9.3–13.3 g·kg−1 by-products, respectively. Phospholipids showed to be the most abundant lipid class (359.2–463.5 g·kg−1 lipids), while triacylglycerols were only present in a 9.5–13.1 g·kg−1 lipids range. Valuable levels were detected for α-tocopherol (539.6–973.3 mg·kg−1 lipids), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA; 50.5–52.6 g·100 g−1 FA), ω3 PUFA (47.0–48.6 g·100 g−1 FA), PUFA/saturated FA ratio (1.4–1.6), and ω3/ω6 ratio (12.1–13.4). Among macroelements, S, P, and Na showed to be more abundant than K, Mg, and Ca. Profitable levels of Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Se, and Zn were detected in all kinds of individuals. In spite of content variations found as a result of the capture season of Patagonian squid individuals, whole by-products of this cephalopod species can be considered as a profitable source to provide the food and pharmaceutical industries with useful value-added constituents.


2012 ◽  
Vol 47 (6) ◽  
pp. 976-978 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyed Mohammad Taghi Gharibzahedi ◽  
Seyed Mohammad Mousavi ◽  
Seid Mahdi Jafari ◽  
Kobra Faraji

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Amegovu K. Andrew ◽  
Mawadri Michael ◽  
Juliana Mandha

<p><em>Fishes are irreplaceable animal food in developing countries as a source of high quality protein and micronutrients. This study was carried out to determine the proximate composition, mineral content and fatty acids of sun-dried fermented </em><em>Mud Fish </em><em>(Clarias anguiliaris) and Tiger Fish (Hydrocynus vittatus) sold in local markets of South Sudan. International Organization for Standardization procedures were used to determine proximate composition, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer for mineral content and Gas Chromatography-mass spectrometry for fatty acids. C. anguiliaris had higher concentrations of crude protein (75.2%), crude fat (</em><em>24.9%) and </em><em>moisture content (</em><em>14.3%) </em><em>than H. vittatus with 65.98%, 7.81%, 8.12% respectively. H. vittatus had more ash content (</em><em>4.1%) </em><em>and carbohydrate (</em><em>3.59%) </em><em>than C. anguiliaris at 2.7% and 2.12% respectively. Palmitic fatty acid was the dominant saturated fatty acid in H. vittatus (21.12%) and C. anguillaris (21.32%). Eicosatrienoic acid was 11.21% in H. vittatus and 10.64% in C. anguillaris and was the highest polyunsaturated fatty acid. Calcium was the highest mineral followed by magnesium and zinc. </em><em>Lead and mercury were significantly (P</em><em> </em><em>&lt;</em><em> </em><em>0.0001) higher in </em><em>C. anguiliaris (</em><em>0.104 ± 0.001 </em><em>g100g<sup>-1</sup>) than </em><em>H. vittatus</em><em> (0.06 ± 0.000 </em><em>g100g</em><em><sup>-</sup></em><em><sup>1</sup></em><em>)</em><em>. C. anguiliaris and H. vittatus are highly nutritious and rich sources of protein, moisture, lipid, ash and minerals. </em></p><p><em><br /></em></p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 100 ◽  
pp. 103887
Author(s):  
Harshani Nadeeshani ◽  
Gamini Samarasinghe ◽  
Renuka Silva ◽  
Danny Hunter ◽  
Terrence Madhujith

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sobia Shahzad ◽  
Mumtaz Hussain ◽  
Hassan Munir ◽  
Muhammad Arfan

Abstract Exploring extractable phytochemicals from locally adapted sisal plant vegetation vary seasonally at different locations. This study elaborated proximate composition and phytochemical heterogeneity in sisal due to varying environmental conditions analyzed from five districts, i.e., Chakwal, Khushab, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, and Layyah in Punjab, Pakistan. Extensive surveying and plant sampling across two years 2017-18 and 2018-19, during mid-spring, summer, autumn, and winter seasons were carried out for understanding the seasonal impact on sisal. The present study was designed in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) and analyzed considering seasonal, yearly, and locational impact. The spatial differences in phytochemicals concentration were strongly associated with environmental conditions prevailing in different seasons. Autumn season reflected saponins, tannins, and flavonoids in higher concentrations during 2018-19 while steroids and terpenoids were higher during spring 2018-19. While Spatio-temporal variations in the proximate analysis were more apparent in different samples collected from different districts. Data recorded for the Khushab district and autumn season reflected the higher composition of a proximate analysis and phytochemical contents as compared to other seasons. Overall, the spatial differences in phytochemicals concentration were strongly associated with soils and environmental conditions prevailing in different seasons in selected districts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 279 ◽  
pp. 356-363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Matsuo ◽  
Larissa Akari Miura ◽  
Tetsuya Araki ◽  
Yumiko Yoshie-Stark

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-64
Author(s):  
Mercy China ◽  
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Nua J. Deedam ◽  
Patricia Mbah ◽  
Christabel Pepple ◽  
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