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Four different omega-3 rich autotrophic microalgae, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Nannochloropsis oculata, Isochrysis galbana and Chlorella fusca, were supplemented to the diet of laying hens in order to increase the level of omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-PUFA) in egg yolk. The microalgae were supplemented in two doses: 125 mg and 250 mg extra n-3 PUFA per 100 g feed. Supplementing these microalgae resulted in increased but different n-3 LC-PUFA levels in egg yolk, mainly docosahexaenoic acid enrichment. Only supplementation of Chlorella gave rise to mainly α-linolenic acid enrichment. The highest efficiency of n-3 LC-PUFA enrichment was obtained by supplementation of Phaeodactylum and Isochrysis. Furthermore, yolk colour shifted from yellow to a more intense red colour with supplementation of Phaeodactylum, Nannochloropsis and Isochrysis, due to transfer of carotenoids from microalgae to eggs.  相似文献   

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Hens were fed five diets based on rapeseed/corn oils with or without addition of the marine microalgae, Nannochloropsis oculata. Colours of egg yolk, fatty acid profiles in phospholipid (PL) and triacylglycerol (TAG) fractions and carotenoid contents were analysed. The major effects on yolk fatty acid composition were observed in the PL fraction with changes in 18:2n − 6, 18:3n − 3, 20:4n − 6, 20:5n − 3 and 22:6n − 3. The highest amounts of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid were obtained from the diet containing 20% N. oculata, whereas the highest arachidonic acid content in yolk was from the corn oil diet. In addition, colour (a* value) and carotenoid content increased when N. oculata was included in the diet. Long chained fatty acids were almost exclusively present in the PL fraction of yolk. This study shows that fatty acid composition and carotenoid content of egg yolk are improved by addition of N. oculata in laying hen diet.  相似文献   

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The fatty acid composition of eggs produced by the autochthonous Styrian hen reared in two rearing systems was determined. Eggs were collected four times during the year. The fatty acid composition was determined by the in situ transesterification method and gas chromatography–flame ionisation detection (GC–FID). Eggs of the Styrian hen from free range contained significantly more α-linolenic, eicosapentaenoic (EPA), docosapentaenoic (DPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), as well as more total n−3 fatty acids. On the other hand, eggs from caged hens contained significantly more linoleic, arachidonic, as well as total polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and n−6 PUFA. The n−6/n−3 ratio was better from the nutritional point of view in eggs from free range. The fatty acid content is expressed in wt.%, as well as mg/100 g of yolk and mg/100 g of fresh egg, to better understand how much each of fatty acid is consumed with an edible portion.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was to compare the fatty acid composition of commercially available conventional, certified organic, and omega-3 eggs. Egg components were assessed, and the fatty acid composition of yolk lipids was determined by gas chromatography. Organic egg yolk contained a higher percentage of palmitic and stearic acids than did conventional yolk (P < 0.05) with no differences observed in the monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fatty acid compositions. Compared with organic and conventional eggs, omega-3 egg yolk contained lower percentages of myristic and palmitic acids, and higher omega-3 fatty acids. In a sub-analysis of conventional egg types, the percent of stearic acid in “cage” egg yolk was significantly lower (P < 0.05) than those of “barn-laid” and “free-range” eggs. “Cage” eggs had a significantly lower percentage (P < 0.05) of arachidonic acid than had “barn-laid” eggs. Consumption of omega-3 eggs has the potential to confer health benefits through the increase in intake of omega-3 fatty acids. With regard to organic or conventional methods of production, the small differences in saturated fatty acids observed in the present study are unlikely to have any significant metabolic effect on the consumer.  相似文献   

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The present study was conducted to evaluate the ability of horse fat produced in Uruguay, compared with other lipid sources supplemented in the diet of laying hens, to modify the lipid composition and the n − 6/n − 3 fatty acid ratio of the produced eggs. For this purpose, 60 laying hens (Gallus domesticus) were fed for 30 days with five experimental diets (12 hens/diet) containing 3% sunflower oil (SO), rice oil (RO), beef tallow (BT), pressed-fat (PF), obtained by pressing fat from bovine viscera, and horse fat (HF) obtained from horse bone medulla. Throughout the trial, feeding rate, shell index, weight and total lipid contents of eggs, were not affected by the different diets. Feeding on the SO and RO diets significantly increased the amount of linoleic acid of the egg, although it was lower in the RO than in the SO eggs. Diet BT did not affect the saturated fatty acid content of the yolks. The diets with animal fats containing 18:3n − 3 (diets PF and HF), resulted in a significant increase in the n − 3 fatty acid contents of the eggs, through an increase of linolenic (18:3n − 3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n − 3) contents. Eggs from hens fed the HF diet showed increased linolenic acid (46 mg/yolk) and DHA (71 mg/yolk, 1.7% of total fatty acids) contents. These levels were obtained after two weeks of feeding. Moreover, the fatty acid profiles of eggs from treatment HF were not significantly affected by thermal treatment of the yolks. In conclusion, the fat from horse bone medulla, as produced in Uruguay, can be considered as a suitable lipid source for diets of laying hens, to modify the nutritional composition of the eggs in n − 3 PUFA content, especially DHA, and consequently, the n − 6/n − 3 fatty acid ratio.  相似文献   

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This study investigated the effect of n-6 (control group) and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) supply (treatment group unrestricted) and a short-time feed restriction for n-3 PUFA supply (treatment group restricted) on intramuscular fat content and the total fatty acid composition in different tissues (muscle, subcutaneous fat, liver, serum and erythrocytes) and lipid classes of intramuscular fat of German Simmental bulls (n = 25). Exogenous n-3 PUFA caused a higher concentration of the sum of all single n-3 and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC PUFA) in all analysed tissues. Feed restriction compared to control feeding induced a significant decrease of C18:1cis-9 in the phospholipid fraction of longissimus muscle and in subcutaneous fat. The concentration of C18:3n-3 in liver of treatment groups was between 34 and 44% higher compared to control. PUFA in serum and the sum of n-3 PUFA in erythrocytes were significantly higher in both treatment groups compared to control. The synthesis and deposition of n-3 LC PUFA seems to be tissue dependent according to different relative amounts.  相似文献   

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The effect of a dietary supplementation of gallic acid and linoleic acid mixture (MGL) and their synthetic salt, sodium 2,3-dihydroxy-5-(((9E,12E)-octadeca-9,12-dienyloxy)carbonyl)phenolate (NGL), on egg quality was investigated. A total of 120 laying hens were allotted into five groups over 4 weeks of the experimental period. Birds were fed the following diets: (1) control [commercial diet (CD)], (2) 0.05% MGL (w/w, GA:LA = 1:1, equal molar ratio), (3) 0.1% MGL, (4) 0.05% NGL, (5) 0.1% NGL. The performance of the hen, the anti-oxidative potential of egg albumen and yolk, and the fatty acid composition and cholesterol content of egg yolk were measured. The TBARS value of egg yolk from hens fed 0.1% MGL and 0.05% NGL was lower than that fed control diet after storage for 14 days. The ABTS+ reducing activity of egg albumen was significantly improved by MGL and NGL, but only NGL had an effect on yolk (p < 0.05). The dietary supplementation of 0.05% or 0.1% MGL, and 0.05% NGL raised the PUFAs composition in egg yolk. The cholesterol content of egg yolk from hens fed control diet was higher than those fed 0.1% MGL, 0.05% or 0.1% NGL (p < 0.05). In conclusion, a diet consisting of MGL and NGL can improve the antioxidative potential of egg and the fatty acid quality of egg yolk while lowering the cholesterol level.  相似文献   

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In many Western countries, the average intake of the health beneficial omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-PUFA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), is below the recommended level, raising interest in food enrichment with n-3 LC-PUFA. To that end, the impact of feed supplementation with EPA rich autotrophic microalgal biomass on n-3 L-PUFA enrichment of eggs was studied. Hens were divided in three groups receiving different diets for 28 days: a standard diet (C) for laying hens, (C) supplemented with 5.0% spray dried Nannochloropsis gaditana, and (C) to which 10.0% of these microalgae were added. Microalgal EPA was hardly accumulated in yolk lipids, but preferentially converted to DHA and deposited in yolk phospholipids. The efficiency of deposition of microalgal n-3 LC-PUFA to eggs was rather low. Switching back to standard feed ensured that the n-3 LC-PUFA level obtained in enriched eggs decreased back to that of the control eggs. Moreover, the colour of egg yolk shifted from yellow to more orange-red, which is presumably due to transfer of microalgal carotenoids to egg yolk. Thus, the use of autotrophic microalgae as supplement for standard feed offers an alternative to current sources for the production of DHA enriched eggs.  相似文献   

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The antioxidant potential of dietary olive leaves or α-tocopheryl acetate supplementation on lipid oxidation of refrigerated stored hen eggs enriched with very long-chain n−3 fatty acids, was investigated. Ninety-six brown Lohmann laying hens, were equally assigned into three groups. Hens within the control group were given a typical diet containing 3% fish oil, whereas other groups were given the same diet further supplemented with 10 g ground olive leaves/kg feed or 200 mg α-tocopheryl acetate/kg feed. Results showed that α-tocopheryl acetate or olive leaves supplementation had no significant effect on the fatty acid composition and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels of fresh eggs but reduced their lipid hydroperoxide levels compared to controls. Storage for 60 d decreased the proportions of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) but increased those of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) in eggs from the control group, while had no effect on the fatty acid composition of the eggs from the other two groups, which showed decreased levels of lipid hydroperoxides and MDA. Therefore, the very long chain n−3 PUFAs in eggs were protected from undergoing deterioration partly by olive leaves supplementation and totally by α-tocopheryl acetate supplementation. In addition, incorporating tocopherols into eggs might also provide a source of tocopherols for the human diet.  相似文献   

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A comparative study has been conducted of the major lipid classes composition, as well as the fatty acid and carotenoid content in the yolk of conventional eggs from five avian species (ostrich, turkey, quail, duck and goose); the nutritional indices were calculated. The neutral lipids were the major yolk fractions but their proportions varied among species. All yolks and especially ostrich’s yolk were found to be an excellent source of dietary lecithin. Quail yolk displayed the lowest fat and cholesterol content and the lowest values for the cholesterol index (CI) and cholesterol-saturated fat index (CSI). It is therefore more appropriate for a healthier diet. Turkey and goose yolks contained significantly (P < 0.05) higher ω-3 fatty acid proportion and ω-6/ω-3 ratio. The turkey yolk was characterised by the lowest AI and TI values, which are recommended for a healthy diet. Quail yolk lipids contained a favourable PUFA/SFA ratio. All the examined yolks contained highly bioavailable functional nutrients, such as lutein and zeaxanthin.  相似文献   

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This study addressed determinations of the fatty acid profile of muscle, liver and mesenteric fat in European perch originating from natural aquifers and from intensive rearing in a closed circuit on an artificial feed mixture. The qualitative composition of fatty acids was identical in both groups of perch, except for 16:4 acid identified exclusively in the reared perch. The study demonstrated equal concentrations of saturated (SFA) and unsaturated (UFA) fatty acids in muscles, liver and mesenteric fat of both groups of perch. The wild fish, however, were characterised by lower concentrations of monoenoic (MUFA) and higher concentrations of polyenoic (PUFA) fatty acids. Analyses also demonstrated similar contents of n − 3 PUFA in muscles and their diversified concentrations in liver and mesenteric fat (higher in the wild fish), as well as a higher content of n − 6 PUFA in all samples. The lower content of MUFA in the wild perch was mainly due to lower concentrations of cis18:1 n − 9 and 20:1 n − 9, whereas the higher content of n − 3 PUFA was due to a higher concentration of DHA, and the higher content of n − 6 PUFA was due to a higher concentration of arachidonic acid (AA). The biggest differences between wild and reared perch were detected for AA. The wild and reared perch were also found to differ in the n − 3/n − 6 ratio (higher in the reared fish) and to have similar values for atherogenic index (AI) (except for liver and mesenteric fat) and thrombogenicity index (TI).  相似文献   

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The influence of feed supplemented with dietary sources of n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), namely flaxseed and algae Schizochytrium sp., on the fatty acid composition of lipids from Japanese quail eggs was studied. Two groups of quails were fed for 19 weeks, starting from 6th week of life. Lipid fractions from dried egg mass of total of 4300 eggs of control and experimental group were analysed. The fatty acid profile was affected in both triacylglycerols and phospholipids. The significant (P < 0.05) increase in n‐3 PUFAs up to 7.33% in the total lipids, α‐linolenic acid (ALA, 18:3) up to 4.57% in triacylglycerols, docosahexaenoic acid (22:6, DHA) up to 23.91% in phosphatidylethanolamine and up to 4.35% in phosphatidylcholine as well as the significant (P < 0.05) reduction in n‐6/n‐3 ratio in the lipid fractions to the range of 0.9–3.7 was observed in experimental group. The incorporation of different n‐3 into lipids was selective: ALA was found in the triacylglycerol fraction, whereas EPA, DPA and DHA were detected in the phospholipid fractions, exclusively at sn‐2 position. The studies showed that the feeding quails with modified diets is effective way of biofortifying the eggs with nutritionally desired n‐3 PUFAs.  相似文献   

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Differences between four avian species of commercial importance (chicken, turkey, duck and goose), in terms of the relationship between the dietary fatty acids supplied in the diet of the layers and the fatty acid composition of the egg yolk lipids, were investigated. Laying hens of the four species were provided with diets with very similar fatty acid compositions. The polyunsaturated fatty acid content of the diets consisted of linoleic and α‐linolenic acids at approximately 50% and 6% (w/w of total fatty acids), respectively, for all four species. In spite of the very similar dietary provision of fatty acids, the subsequent fatty acid profiles of the yolk lipids differed markedly between the four species. In particular, the proportion of docosahexaenoic acid in the total lipid of the yolk was three to five times greater for the chicken compared to the other three species. By contrast, the proportion of arachidonic acid in total yolk lipid was approximately two times greater for the goose and duck than for the chicken and turkey. Thus the chicken was more efficient at incorporating long‐chain (C22 ) fatty acid of the n‐3 series into yolk lipid whereas the duck and goose preferentially incorporated C20 fatty acid of the n‐6 series. The turkey eggs contained a similar proportion of arachidonic acid but less docosahexaenoic acid than the chicken eggs. The main differences between the avian species in terms of the yolk levels of C20 –22 polyunsaturated fatty acids were in the phospholipid fraction since only low levels of these fatty acids were present in the triacylglycerol fraction. The relative proportions of docosahexaenoic acid in the phospholipid and triacylglycerol fractions of the livers of the newly‐hatched chicks of the four species reflected the differences displayed by the yolks. The proportions of arachidonic acid in these liver lipid fractions, however, did not reflect the species differences in yolk lipid composition. © 1999 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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Chicken eggs represent a relevant diet source of cholesterol. With the aim of evaluating the cholesterol content of the eggs from Campania Region (Italy) and to test a new analytical procedure, a sample of 100 chicken eggs from local market was analysed by gas chromatography using a polar capillary column. The total free cholesterol was extracted from the egg yolk with n-hexane and trichloroacetic acid, and analysed without the saponification step commonly used. This alternative procedure was compared with the official method. The results indicate that the total free cholesterol content is in the range of 120-193 mg/egg (average value 157 ± 3 mg/egg) lower than the previously reported value of 213 mg/egg. The total free cholesterol quantity is not related to the yolk weight. The bound cholesterol contribution to the total cholesterol was negligible. Dietary recommendations aimed at restricting the egg consumption should be taken with caution and should not include all individuals.  相似文献   

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目的研究不同市售二十二碳六烯酸(docosahexaenoic acid, DHA)营养强化鸡蛋及蛋黄粉的脂肪酸组成以及DHA等n-3多不饱和脂肪酸的含量。方法脂质的提取采用Folch法,极性脂与中性脂的分离采用薄层色谱层析法,磷脂酶A2 (phospholipaseA2,PLA2)水解磷脂酰胆碱sn-2位脂肪酸,气相色谱法测定脂肪酸组成。结果市售普通鸡蛋中DHA含量为总脂肪酸的0.49%(29.19 mg/100 g鸡蛋),而4种不同品牌市售DHA营养强化鸡蛋中DHA占脂肪酸百分比分别为1.16%(111.79 mg/100 g鸡蛋)、1.86%(151.17 mg/100 g鸡蛋)、2.03%(159.46 mg/100 g鸡蛋)、5.37%(313.59 mg/100 g鸡蛋)。不同品牌的营养强化鸡蛋中DHA含量差异显著(P0.05)。市售DHA蛋黄粉中DHA含量为3.35 g/100 g蛋黄粉,其磷脂中含有2.07 g/100 g蛋黄粉。PLA2水解产物表明,蛋黄粉磷脂酰胆碱中DHA连接在磷脂酰胆碱sn-2位上。结论市售营养强化鸡蛋中的DHA含量高于普通鸡蛋,不同品牌的营养强化鸡蛋之间DHA含量差别较大。蛋黄粉磷脂酰胆碱中的DHA位置连接在sn-2位上。  相似文献   

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Total (TL), neutral (NL) and phospholipid (PL) amounts and fatty acid (FA) composition of female Salmo trutta caspius, Salmo trutta labrax and Salmo trutta macrostigma were investigated during one year. Twenty-three FAs were identified in both NLs and PLs. The principal FAs of both fractions were palmitic acid in saturated fatty acid, oleic acid in monounsaturated fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) and linoleic acid in n-6 PUFAs. The highest values for TLs, NLs and PLs were found in winter. As a general trend, the highest n-3/n-6 ratios and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) + DHA amounts were found in the winter and this coincided with the lowest gonado-somatic index.  相似文献   

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A 16‐wk feeding experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of a prebiotic, isomaltooligosaccharide (IMO), a probiotic, PrimaLac®, and their combination as a synbiotic on the chemical compositions of egg yolks and the egg quality of laying hens. One hundred and sixty 16‐wk‐old Hisex Brown pullets were randomly assigned to 4 dietary treatments: (i) basal diet (control), (ii) basal diet + 1% IMO (PRE), (iii) basal diet + 0.1% PrimaLac® (PRO), and (iv) basal diet + 1% IMO + 0.1% PrimaLac® (SYN). PRE, PRO, or SYN supplementation not only significantly (P < 0.05) decreased the egg yolk cholesterol (24‐ and 28‐wk‐old) and total saturated fatty acids (SFA; 28‐, 32‐, and 36‐wk‐old), but also significantly (P < 0.05) increased total unsaturated fatty acids (UFA; 28‐, 32‐, and 36‐wk‐old), total omega 6 and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), including linoleic and alpha‐linolenic acid levels in the eggs (28‐wk‐old). However, the total lipids, carotenoids, and tocopherols in the egg yolks were similar among all dietary treatments in the 24‐, 28‐, 32‐, and 36‐wk‐old hens. Egg quality (Haugh unit, relative weights of the albumen and yolk, specific gravity, shell thickness, and yolk color) was not affected by PRE, PRO, or SYN supplementation. The results indicate that supplementations with IMO and PrimaLac® alone or in combination as a synbiotic might be useful for improving the cholesterol content and modifying the fatty acid compositions of egg yolk without affecting the quality of eggs from laying hens between 24 and 36 wk of age.  相似文献   

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The aims of this study were to investigate the effect of feeding system and of supplementation of tannins (8.93% DM) on the relationship between intramuscular fat content, fatty acid composition and Δ9desaturase (Δ9d) protein expression in longissimus dorsi muscle of lamb. Twenty-eight Comisana lambs (age 45 days) were fed either vetch (Vicia sativa) or concentrate. The herbage diet was (i) lower in saturated fatty acids (especially in C16:0), C18:1 n−9 and in C18:2 n−6; (ii) higher in C16:1 and C18:3 n−3 when compared to concentrate. Within each feeding system the lambs were divided into two sub-groups, one of which received the diet without tannins supplementation, and the other was fed the diets supplemented with the tannins from Quebracho (Schinopsis lorentzii). The animals were slaughtered at age 105 days. The concentrate feeding system increased (p < 0.01) the total intramuscular fat content and the amount of SFA, MUFA and n−6 PUFA and decreased the level of n−3 PUFA (p = 0.05) when compared to the vetch-fed animals but did not affect Δ9 desaturase protein expression. There was no correlation between Δ9d protein expression and total intramuscular fatty acids, CLA and MUFA level. It was suggested that in ruminants, in contrast to monogastric animals, Δ9d expression does not play the key role in intramuscular fatty acids formation. Tannins supplementation resulted in higher (p < 0.05) muscle levels of transC18:1 and C18:2 n−6. It has also increased Δ9d expression in the case of herbage-based diet but not in the case of concentrate-based diet. The mechanism of tannins action on the enzyme expression needs to be elucidated.  相似文献   

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This study was carried out to determine the proximate composition, fatty acid profile and biometric data for farm fish species Labeo rohita, Cirrhinus mrigala, Catla catla raised under identical conditions. The analysed fish species were found as source of high polyunsaturated fatty acids with low fat high protein. Fat content of the fish fillets was in range 2.57–3.11 g/100 g. Whereas fat content for feed was 14.90 g/100 g. The protein level for the three fish ranged from 20.00–23.57 g/100 g and in feed it was estimated in the range of 67.70 g/100 g. The palmitic acid and stearic acid were the main saturated fatty acids (SFA), oleic acid was the predominant MUFA while the docosahexanoic acid and eicopentanoic acid were the major PUFA. The percentage of DHA exceeded that of EPA in all fish species analysed. The n−3/n−6 ratio ranged from 1.69–1.91. PUFA/SFA ratio was much higher in L. rohita (1.40) due to abundance of n−3 PUFA, particularly DHA.  相似文献   

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Crude and lipid composition, tocopherols, carotenoids, sterols and squalene content, together with fatty acids profiles of commercial marine egg products are reported, namely (a) canned eggs of lumpfish (Cyclopteris lumpus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), smoked herring (Clupea harengus), and sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus), (b) fresh sea urchin (P. lividus) eggs, and (c) beeswax covered, dried and salted mullet (Mugil cephalus) skeins -Greek “Avgotaracho”. The protein content of marine eggs ranged from 8.7 to 33.7 g/100 g on a fresh weight (fw) basis. Among neutral lipids triacylglycerols predominated, except for mullet roe where wax and steryl esters comprised 75% of neutral lipids. Phosphatidylcholine was the major phospholipid, followed by phosphatidylethanolamine. Marine eggs contained 0.18–2.39 g/100 g fw long chain ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), mainly docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in finfish eggs and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) in urchin eggs. They also contained 86.2–342.0 mg cholesterol/100 g fw, low amounts of squalene and other sterols and significant amounts of tocopherols (0.45–4.4 mg/100 g) and carotenoids (0.31–11.4 mg/100 g). The commercial finfish and urchin eggs are food of high nutritive value providing significant amounts of protein, ω3 PUFA, phosphatidylcholine, carotenoids, and tocopherols, with fatty acids profiles that exhibit low atherogenic and thrombogenic potential.  相似文献   

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