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Studies On Fatty Acid Of White-Spotted Bamboo Shark, Chiloscyllium Plagiosum (Bennett, 1830), From Southern Fujian Coastal Waters

Posted on:2007-10-15Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:L H LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:1100360212477630Subject:Marine biology
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Southern Fujian Coast Waters Fishing Ground abundant in aquatic resource. In this thesis, total 100 fish specimens were identified and analyzed. Some data are detailed studies, including biology, the liver-somatic index (LSI), oil content and water content in liver, muscle and cartilage of white-spotted bamboo (C. palgiosum). Total fatty acid composition of liver lipid, muscle lipid and cartilage lipid, with season changes, development stages of fish, the age of fish, and the differences among these organisms are studied as well. The mainly objective of this paper is to investigate the patterns of variation of liver lipids, muscle lipids and cartilage lipids, and their important components, as the same time to provide scientific basis for exploitation and utilization of shark resources off Southern Fujian coastal waters. The contents of EPA and DHA, which are known as bioactive substance, are also analyzed. The main results are as fellows:1. The relationship between body length (BL) and body weight (BW) could be expressed as BW=3.0×10-6×BL3.0065. In this relationship, exp. is 3.0065, so white-spotted bamboo shark is the closest to a symmetrical one. The relationship...
Keywords/Search Tags:White-Spotted Bamboo Shark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum), Fatty Acid, Southern Coast of Fujian
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