Biochemical Composition of the Wild and Cultured Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys polyactis) in Korea

作者: Hee-Woong Kang , Kil-Bo Shim , Young-Je Cho , Duk-Young Kang , Kee-Chae Cho

DOI: 10.5657/KFAS.2010.43.1.018

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摘要: The biochemical composition of wild and cultured yellow croaker, Larimichthys polyactis, was analyzed in this study. moisture contents croaker high: , respectively. crude lipid were low; moreover, the protein ash did nol differ significantly (P>0.05). total amino acid content not significantly; however, cystine higher than croaker. essential /nonessential (E/NE) ratio free extractive nitrogen high differed significantly. water soluble vitamin (, C folate) fat-soluble (A E) expect for niacin. niacin that fatty sodium, magnesium, copper relatively low. In comparison, calcium, phosphorus iron high. Overall,

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