GOVINDARAJAN, ELANGOVAN and MARIAPPAN, RAMASAMY and PANDIAN, ARJUN and SIVAMANI, GANESAN (2022) PROXIMATE COMPOSITION AND SEASONAL VARIATION IN SELECTED Scomberomorus guttatus AND Sardinella longiceps - FINFISHS WERE DETERMINED IN NAGAPATTINAM COAST, SOUTH INDIA. UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 43 (24). pp. 537-548. ISSN 0256-971X
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The finfishes Scomberomorus guttatus and Sardinella longiceps are economically important, so selected for dissimilar sizes, proximate concern to and gross energy in relation to dissimilar seasons, size and sex groups with the vision of assessing the nutritive values like carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, energy, ash, and their % contributions, males (M), females (F) and Indeterminates (IM) selected for these studies. In results, the S. longiceps in summer season showed highest amount of crude protein was observed (4-7 cm; 73.21%) from IM followed by in summer IM showed (11-13 cm; 72.79%), carbohydrate crude content was noticed from F (17-19 cm; 4.85%) in summer followed by in post-monsoon showed (17-19 cm; 4.55%) F. Lipid content maximum amount was observed in F (17-19 cm; 22.43%) summer followed by same size F (20.03%), in pre-monsoon highest ash content was in M (11-13 cm; 4.38%) observed followed by same season in IM (8-10 cm; 4.27%), highest energy was noticed summer in F (17-19 cm; 21.45%) followed by same F in post-monsoon showed (17-19 cm; 20.25%). In S. guttatus the highest amount of crude protein was observed (4-8 cm; 73.13%) in pre-monsoon IM followed by same season IM showed (9-12 cm; 73.02%), carbohydrate content was noticed from F (21-24 cm; 3.92%) in pre-monsoon, followed by same F showed (21-24 cm; 3.85%). The lipid content was observed from F in pre-monsoon (21-24 cm; 20.01%) followed by same season in M was obtained (17-20 cm; 19.02%), highest ash content was expressed in IM (9-12 cm; 5.12%) monsoon followed by same season IM (4-8 cm; 5.11%), highest energy content was noticed in pre-monsoon in M (21-24 cm; 19.95 MJ/kg) followed by same season F showed (21-24 cm; 19.55 MJ/kg), concluded that selected finfishes are nutritionally important.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | STM Academic > Biological Science |
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Date Deposited: | 06 Nov 2023 05:06 |
Last Modified: | 06 Nov 2023 05:06 |
URI: | http://article.researchpromo.com/id/eprint/1631 |