The triacylglycerols and fatty acids of Fucus serratus were analysed d
uring the course of a year. The amount of triacylglycerols was maximal
in July (19.2% total lipids), but minimal in February (6.6%). Triacyl
glycerols accumulated more in summer (2.8 mg g(-1) dry wt) and autumn
(2.6 mg g(-1) dry wt) than spring (0.7 mg g(-1) dry wt) and winter (0.
5 mg g(-1) dry wt). In the total lipids, the dominant fatty acids were
palmitic (16:0, 24.1%), oleic (18:1, 22.4%) and arachidonic (20:4, 14
.4%), but in the triacylglycerols, palmitic 16:0 (22.8%), oleic 18:1 (
36.4%) and linoleic acids (18:2, 16.4%) were most abundant. C-16 fatty
acids were predominant in winter and C-18 ones in summer and autumn.
The ratios 16:0/18:1 and 20:4/20:5 appeared to be important indicators
of the status of the seaweed according to variation of environmental
conditions. We conclude that, although the emersion of F. serratus in
situ is more effective during winter and spring, correlating with good
growth and productivity of thalli, synthesis of triacylglycerols is a
ctivated during the summer. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd