Biochemical composition of the muscle of some freshwater fishes during the pre-maturity phase

Biochemical composition of the muscle of juveniles belonging to 18 different species of freshwater fishes showed that the protein percentage in juveniles was higher than the adults. The fat, on the other hand, was much lower. This suggests that the body fat increases with the onset of maturity. No clear inverse relationship was found between fat and protein in juveniles. Moisture percentage was very high in juveniles. This was probably because of low fat content. In most species the sum of fat and water contents (F + W) was found to be constant. The percentages of ash, calcium and phosphorus were higher in juveniles than those of adults. Dry matter percentage varied inversely with the moisture and in most species carbohydrate was generally low. In juveniles although the calorific value of protein-fraction was high the total calorific value was lower than the adults.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Khawaja, D.K.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1966
Subjects:Biology, Chemistry, biochemical composition, muscle, freshwater fishes, growth,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32039
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