THE ASSOCIATION OF EICOSAPENTAENOIC AND DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACIDS IN THE MAIN PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF DIFFERENT-AGE SPARUS-AURATA LARVAE WITH GROWTH

Citation
Wm. Koven et al., THE ASSOCIATION OF EICOSAPENTAENOIC AND DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACIDS IN THE MAIN PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF DIFFERENT-AGE SPARUS-AURATA LARVAE WITH GROWTH, Aquaculture, 116(1), 1993, pp. 71-82
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries,"Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00448486
Volume
116
Issue
1
Year of publication
1993
Pages
71 - 82
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-8486(1993)116:1<71:TAOEAD>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Tissue fractions of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylethanolam ine (PE) of 5-36-day-old Sparus aurata larvae, fed various levels of ( n-3) highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA), were examined. Regression analyses were performed separately on eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) levels in these different phospholipids wit h larval growth as a means of evaluating their possible physiological value. PC and PE were the major phospholipid groups in larvae from thi s study. Their levels in fish were independent of diet although their composition was markedly influenced by the (n-3)HUFA content in the fo od they consumed. Larval phosphatidylcholine EPA/DHA ratios generally reflected those of the diet, suggesting that levels of assimilation of these essential fatty acids were similar. In contrast, the PE fractio n, although a lesser constituent than PC, demonstrated the highest lev el (% of phospholipid) of (n-3)HUFA, mainly due to its selective incor poration of DHA. As a result there appears to be a relationship, indep endent of age, between the suggested patterns of EPA and DHA assimilat ion and growth. In the PC fraction, EPA and DHA were similarly incorpo rated and demonstrated high regression values (r2 > 0.73). In contrast , DHA was preferentially assimilated into the PE fraction and was high ly correlated with growth in 5-36-day-old larvae (0.77 and 0.80, respe ctively) while the EPA of PE was poorly associated with this parameter (0.24 and 0.27, respectively). The comparable or higher assimilation of DHA over EPA into the main larval phospholipids accompanied by good correlations with growth implies that DHA may have higher biological value in S. aurata larvae. In addition, the PE fraction may be particu larly relevant in growth since there appears to be a higher assimilati on of DHA into this phospholipid.