SEASONAL-VARIATIONS OF LIPID CLASSES AND FATTY-ACIDS IN FLAT OYSTER, OSTREA-EDULIS, FROM SAN-CIBRAN (GALICIA, SPAIN)

Citation
M. Abad et al., SEASONAL-VARIATIONS OF LIPID CLASSES AND FATTY-ACIDS IN FLAT OYSTER, OSTREA-EDULIS, FROM SAN-CIBRAN (GALICIA, SPAIN), Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part C, Pharmacology toxicology & endocrinology, 110(2), 1995, pp. 109-118
Citations number
41
ISSN journal
13678280
Volume
110
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
109 - 118
Database
ISI
SICI code
1367-8280(1995)110:2<109:SOLCAF>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Lipid class analyses and fatty acid composition of triacylglycerols an d phospholipids were carried out in a wild population of Ostrea edulis over a period of 16 months. Phospholipid was the most abundant class except in September 1989. The low level of triacylglycerols Suggests a scanty food availability. The seasonal cycle of phospholipids, triacy lglycerols and free sterols was parallel to that of total lipids. Clos e to two-thirds of triacylglycerol fatty acids were polyunsaturated (6 1.8 +/- 6,45%). It is suggested that this lipid class may act as a tem porary reservoir of important polyunsaturated fatty acids. Both triacy lglycerols and phospholipids were highly unsaturated because of large concentrations of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The percent age of n-3 PUFAs was always higher than n-6, and n-3/n-6 was considera bly elevated. The possible deficiency of;essential fatty acid seems to be compensated by a relatively high proportion of 20:3n-9 fatty acid and non-methylene;interrupted fatty acids. The results reported in thi s paper appear to show a poor nutritional condition.