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Seasonally changing metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) II - beta -oxidation capacity and fatty acid composition in muscle tissues and plasma lipoproteins

eng

Nordgarden U ; Torstensen B ; Froyland L ; Hansen T ; Hemre G ;

Aquaculture Nutrition vol. 9 (5)   pp. 295-303, Oct 2003

Institute of Marine Research, Matre Aquaculture Research Station, Matredal; ,
ulla.nordgarden@imr.no



With the aim of elucidating seasonally changing lipid metabolism in immature Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in sea water, one group was reared under simulated natural light, while one group was reared under continuous light. Fatty acid profile in plasma lipoproteins did not vary during the experiment, while beta -oxidation capacity increased during spring, concurrent with decreasing temperatures. Simultaneously, the relative level of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) in muscle tissue decreased (42-36%). Muscle levels of saturated fatty acids were low during early spring (19%), but then increased slowly, and muscle levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids increased during spring (from 36% to 39%). It is suggested that increased spring growth and the concomitant energy demand was met by increased lipid oxidation, where MUFA were preferred as energy substrate


Marine fish ;  Rearing ;  Smolts ;  Bioenergetics ;  Fish physiology ;  Animal metabolism ;  Oxidation ;  Biochemical composition ;  Muscles ;  Blood ;  Fatty acids ;  Lipids ;  Seasonal variations ;  Salmo salar ; 

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