1. Characterization of the influence of pirarucu age and weight on their physicochemical composition
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Luciana Kimie Savay-da-Silva, Wander Miguel de Barros, Krishna Rodrigues de Rosa, Lúcia Aparecida de Fátima Mateus, Maria Fernanda Evelin Ferreira, Mariane Bittencourt Fagundes, Anaqueli Lucia Pedroso, Roger Wagner, Alessandra Almeida da Silva, and Ernesto Hashime Kubota
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Animal science ,chemistry ,Lipid content ,Live weight ,food and beverages ,Fatty acid ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Composition (visual arts) ,Nutritional quality ,Biology ,Proximate composition ,Food Science - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of age and weight on the physicochemical characteristics of captive-bred pirarucu blankets. Four harvest operations were conduced in two tanks; five specimens were obtained per harvest per tank, and the animals were 18, 24, 25, and 30 months old. The animals were slaughtered and processed in a local slaughterhouse, and the blankets cut were characterized in terms of proximate composition, instrumental color, fatty acid profile, and lipid nutritional quality indices. The data analyzed for proximate composition were higher at younger ages, whereas the peak occurred at 25 months for lipid content (2.19 %). The major fatty acids were C18:1n-9cis (33.53–36.72 %), C16:0 (22.79–26.01 %), C18:2n-6cis (18.25–19.52 %), and C18:0 (10.65–14.62 %), and the fatty acid profile decreased the older the animals were except for C17:0, C18:0, C20:1n-9cis, saturated fatty acids, and thrombogenicity index. The physicochemical characteristics differed in the different ages and weights. Moreover, there was only a high correlation between fatty acid profile and age. It was possible to conclude that the age of 24 months with live weight of ∼ 10 kg was the most suitable given this was the change threshold observed in this study.
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- 2021
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