1. Lipid Composition, Natural Antioxidants and Physicochemical Characteristics in Liver Oil from Rajiforms from the Gulf of Mexico
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Gerardo Navarro-García, Juan Carlos Ramírez-Suárez, Jesús Ortega-García, Lorena Bringas-Alvarado, Fernando Márquez-Farías, Raúl García-Camarena, and Josefina Santos-Valencia
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Wax ,Antioxidant ,biology ,General Chemical Engineering ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Organic Chemistry ,Food composition data ,biology.organism_classification ,Eicosapentaenoic acid ,chemistry ,Docosahexaenoic acid ,visual_art ,Botany ,medicine ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Dasyatis ,Rhinoptera bonasus ,Food science ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Lipid composition by class, fatty acids, natural antioxidants (carotenes, tocopherols) and physicochemical characteristics of liver oil from three commercial rays, Rhinoptera bonasus (Chucha), Aetobatus narinari (Pinta) and Dasyatis americana (Bala) from the Gulf of Mexico were analyzed. Liver oil yield for R. bonasus, A. narinari and D. americana were of 43.04, 41.2 and 38.2% (wet weight), respectively. Triacylglycerols were the most abundant lipid by class in R. bonasus (68.9%), A. narinari (85.9%) and D. americana (81.6%), while sterols esters, sterols, di- and monoacylglycerides, polar lipids and wax esters were found in minor proportions. Species showed similar carotenes concentration, 8.7, 12.8 and 8.0 μg/g for R. bonasus, A. narinari and D. americana, respectively. α-tocopherol concentration was higher (p < 0.05) for A. narinari (46.7 mg/100 g) than for R. bonasus (21.0 mg/100 g) and D. americana (13.7 mg/100 g). Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in R. bonasus were high with docosahexaenoic acid (12.1%) in a higher proportion than eicosapentaenoic acid (7%).
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- 2009
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