Positional distribution of highly unsaturated
fatty acids in triacyl-sn-glycerols of Artemia nauplii enriched with
docosahexaenoic acid ethyl ester
Y. Ando, Y. Oomi-2001
Lipids, 36(7): 733-740 (from
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Abstract :
This paper presents the positional distribution of fatty acids in
triacyl-sn-glycerols (TAG) of Artemia nauplii used in aquaculture as a live
food for marine fish larvae. The nauplii were enriched with docosahexaenoic
acid (DHA) ethyl ester (EE) in the form of gelatin-acacia microcapsules for
4, 18, and 24 h. TAG of the initial, enriched, and unenriched Artemia
nauplii were subjected to stereospecific analysis. A remarkable increase of
DHA content in the enriched Artemia TAG confirmed the view that DHA-EE is
effectively assimilated and incorporated into the TAG fraction of Artemia
nauplii. TAG of the nauplii enriched with 25 mg/L of DHA-EE contained DHA at
concentrations of 5.9-6.8, 4.3-6.0, and 14.3-22.3 mol% in the sn-1, sn-2,
and sn-3 positions, respectively. When the nauplii were enriched with 100
mg/L of DHA-EE, proportions of DHA in the sn-1, sn-2, and sn-3 positions
were 5.2-8.6, 3.9-6.0, and 12.2-25.4 mol%, respectively. In all of the
enriched Artemia, DHA was preferentially located in the sn-3 position
followed in sequence by the sn-1 and sn-2 positions. The lower content of
DHA in the sn-1 and sn-2 positions was consistent with low content of this
acid in 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycerophospholipids. When fish larvae are reared on
Artemia nauplii enriched with EE-type DHA oil, the larvae feed on DHA
esterified in TAG with a positional distribution pattern similar to that of
marine mammals (sn-3 > > sn-1 > > sn-2) rather than that of fish
or marine invertebrates (sn-2 > > sn-3 > > sn-1).
(Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Fisheries Sci, Hakodate,
Hokkaido 0418611, Japan, e-mail: ando@pop.fish.hokudai.ac.jp)