Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru)

Fish lipid contains long-chain n-3 (omega-3) PUFA, particularly EPA (C20:5 n-3) and DHA (C22:6 n-3). Consumptions of these PUFAs have been perceived to be important in human nutrition, health and disease prevention. World fish lipid request continue to increase. Fish lipid that contributes to the nu...

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Main Authors: Khoddami, Ali, Ariffin, Abdul Azis, Bakar, Jamilah, Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
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Published: IDOSI Publications 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.444342020-08-04T02:19:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44434/ Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru) Khoddami, Ali Ariffin, Abdul Azis Bakar, Jamilah Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah Fish lipid contains long-chain n-3 (omega-3) PUFA, particularly EPA (C20:5 n-3) and DHA (C22:6 n-3). Consumptions of these PUFAs have been perceived to be important in human nutrition, health and disease prevention. World fish lipid request continue to increase. Fish lipid that contributes to the nutritional needs is currently being extracted from liver or muscle of cod, herring, mackerel and sardine. Sardine, the important industrial fish, discharged considerable amount of wastes. These wastes include the head, liver and intestine. Substantial amount of lipid can be extracted from these wastes. All the extracted oils were less than 6 % of which the highest was in liver (5.80 %). The predominant fatty acids in sardine wastes were palmitic (C16:0; 27.80- 35.56 %), stearic (C18:0; 5.90- 9.30 %), oleic (C18:1c; 15.47- 21.79 %) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; C22:6; 11.87- 15.95 %). The n3 / n6 ratio of the respective head, liver and intestine lipid samples showed the value higher than 1. Due to n-3 fatty acid compound and n-3 / n-6 ratio, lipid from sardine waste may be a valuable source for human consumption. IDOSI Publications 2009 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44434/1/Fatty%20acid%20profile%20of%20the%20oil%20extracted%20from%20fish%20waste%20%28head%2C%20intestine%20and%20liver%29%20%28Sardinella%20lemuru%29.pdf Khoddami, Ali and Ariffin, Abdul Azis and Bakar, Jamilah and Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah (2009) Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru). World Applied Sciences Journal, 7 (1). pp. 127-131. ISSN 1818-4952; ESSN: 1991-6426 https://www.idosi.org/wasj/wasj7(1)2009.htm
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description Fish lipid contains long-chain n-3 (omega-3) PUFA, particularly EPA (C20:5 n-3) and DHA (C22:6 n-3). Consumptions of these PUFAs have been perceived to be important in human nutrition, health and disease prevention. World fish lipid request continue to increase. Fish lipid that contributes to the nutritional needs is currently being extracted from liver or muscle of cod, herring, mackerel and sardine. Sardine, the important industrial fish, discharged considerable amount of wastes. These wastes include the head, liver and intestine. Substantial amount of lipid can be extracted from these wastes. All the extracted oils were less than 6 % of which the highest was in liver (5.80 %). The predominant fatty acids in sardine wastes were palmitic (C16:0; 27.80- 35.56 %), stearic (C18:0; 5.90- 9.30 %), oleic (C18:1c; 15.47- 21.79 %) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; C22:6; 11.87- 15.95 %). The n3 / n6 ratio of the respective head, liver and intestine lipid samples showed the value higher than 1. Due to n-3 fatty acid compound and n-3 / n-6 ratio, lipid from sardine waste may be a valuable source for human consumption.
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author Khoddami, Ali
Ariffin, Abdul Azis
Bakar, Jamilah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
spellingShingle Khoddami, Ali
Ariffin, Abdul Azis
Bakar, Jamilah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru)
author_facet Khoddami, Ali
Ariffin, Abdul Azis
Bakar, Jamilah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
author_sort Khoddami, Ali
title Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru)
title_short Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru)
title_full Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru)
title_fullStr Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru)
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (Sardinella lemuru)
title_sort fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from fish waste (head, intestine and liver) (sardinella lemuru)
publisher IDOSI Publications
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44434/1/Fatty%20acid%20profile%20of%20the%20oil%20extracted%20from%20fish%20waste%20%28head%2C%20intestine%20and%20liver%29%20%28Sardinella%20lemuru%29.pdf
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