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Fatty acids of boal fish oil by urea fractionation and gas–liquid chromatography

✍ Scribed by Amitabha Ghosh; Anita Ghosh; Mominal Hoque; Jyotirmoy Dutta


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
297 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The fatty acid composition of body and liver fats of boal, Wallago attu (Schn.), a cat fish, belonging to the family Siluridae and commonly known as fresh‐water shark has been determined by urea fractionation and gas–liquid chromatography (g.l.c.). The percentages of major component acids were found to be, 16:0, 10.5; 16:1 ω9, 7.6; 18:0, 7.2; 18:1 ω9, 17.4; 18:2ω9, 8.4; 18:3ω3, 6.1; 20:4ω3, 3.7 and 22:6ω3, 4.4. In addition, a number of minor component acids have been detected and estimated. The liver oil fatty acids have also been determined without fractionation and the percentages of major component acids found were 16:0, 23.5; 18:0, 12.7; 18:1ω9, 7.0; 20:4ω3, 13.7; 22:6ω3, 11.2.

The oil has been studied for the first time for its fatty acid composition.


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