Comparison of lipid classes
and fatty acid compositions between hatchery reared and wild caught
yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata juvenile
T.Arakawa, Y. Ishizaki, H. Chuda, K. Shimizu, M.
Arimoto, T. Takeuchi-2002
Nippon
Suisan Gakkaishi, 68(3): 374-381 (from
Current Contents)
Abstract :
This experiment was conducted to investigate the
differences in lipid compositions between hatchery reared and wild caught
yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata juveniles. The body excluding the stomach,
intestine and pyloric cecum of 58- and 70-day-old juveniles produced at
Nagasaki Prefectural Institute of Fisheries in 1999 (TL, 37-94 mm) and those
of juveniles caught from the coastal area of Kagoshima Prefecture in 1998
and Nagasaki Prefecture in 1999 (TL, 26-114 mm) were analyzed.
The triglycerides content of the reared fish was higher than that of the
wild ones. On the other hand, the amount of n-3HUFA, especially 22: 6n-3, in
the reared fish was lower compared to the wild ones. High triglycerides
contents may be effective for starvation tolerance of the reared fish.
However, the low amount of n-3HUFA, especially 22: 6n-3, suggests poor
vitality of the reared fish.
(Nagasaki Prefectural Inst Fisheries; Nagasaki
8512213; Japan, e-mail: arakawa-toshihisa149@ml.pref.nagasaki.jp)