Jw. Tucker et al., The correlation between liver dry matter and liver lipid in cultured juvenile red drum fed various diets, N AM J AQUA, 63(1), 2001, pp. 38-44
Reared juvenile red drum Sciaenops ocellatus were used in a series of seven
experiments and four trials testing the effects of 6 commercial and 15 exp
erimental feeds on liver lipid content. Feed composition ranges (dry basis)
were 49-62% protein, 5-18% lipid (including 0.5-14% fish oil), 7-18% ash,
and 5-22% moisture. Temperature range was 15-32 degreesC and salinity range
15-35 parts per thousand. Fish weight was 0.4-1,582 g and total length 36-
512 mm. Neither hepatosomatic index nor lipid droplet area (measured by ima
ge analysis) could be used to predict liver lipid content. However, a stron
g multiple correlation (R-2 = 0.86) did exist between wet liver lipid (WLL)
and liver dry matter (LDM), the regression being WLL = -57.325 +/- 8.1944(
LDM) 0.38069(LDM)(2) 0.0076865(LDM)(3) 0.000052782(LDM)(4). This result sug
gests that, in some cases, liver dry matter could be used to estimate liver
Lipid content for cultured red drum without the cost, Labor, and hazardous
chemicals associated with traditional solvent extraction methods.