Studies on the seasonal variations in the proximate composition of ascidians from the Palk Bay,Southeast coast of India
Objective:To investigate the seasonal fluctuations of the proximate composition of the ascidians muscle.Methods:The moisture content was estimated by drying 1 g of fresh tissue at a constant temperature at 105(?)for 24 h.The loss of weight was taken as moisture content.The total protein was estimate...
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Published in | Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine Vol. 2; no. 10; pp. 793 - 797 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
China
Elsevier B.V
01.10.2012
Asian Pacific Tropical Medicine Press |
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Summary: | Objective:To investigate the seasonal fluctuations of the proximate composition of the ascidians muscle.Methods:The moisture content was estimated by drying 1 g of fresh tissue at a constant temperature at 105(?)for 24 h.The loss of weight was taken as moisture content.The total protein was estimated using the Biuret method.The total carbohydrate in dried sample was estimated spectrophotometrically following the phenol-sulphuric acid method.The lipid in the dried sample tissue was gravimetrically estimated following the chloroform-methanol mixture method.Ash content was determined gravimetrically by incinerating 1 g dried sample in muffle furnace at about 550℃for 6 h and results are expressed in percentage.Results:It was found very difficult to compare the monthly variations,as all the ten species,exhibited wide fluctuations in their proximate compositions.For the sake of convenience,average seasonal values were calculated by summing the monthly values.Conclusions:The proximate composition of the 10 commonly available ascidians showed high nutritive value and hence these groups especially solitary ascidians can be recommended for human consumption in terms of pickles,soup,curry and others after ensuring the safety of consumers. |
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Bibliography: | Ananthan G;Karthikeyan MM;Selva Prabhu A;Raghunathan C;Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology,Faculty of Marine Sciences,Annamalai University;Zoological Survey of India,Andaman and Nicobar,Regional Station.1,Horticulture Road,Haddo,Port Blair,744102 |
ISSN: | 2221-1691 2588-9222 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S2221-1691(12)60231-7 |