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Journal of Amino Acids | 2014

Amino Acid Compositions of 27 Food Fishes and Their Importance in Clinical Nutrition

Bimal Prasanna Mohanty; Arabinda Mahanty; Satabdi Ganguly; T.V. Sankar; Kajal Chakraborty; Anandan Rangasamy; Baidyanath Paul; Debajit Sarma; Suseela Mathew; K. K. Asha; Bijay Kumar Behera; Md. Aftabuddin; Dipesh Debnath; P Vijayagopal; N. Sridhar; M. S. Akhtar; Neetu Sahi; Tandrima Mitra; Sudeshna Banerjee; Prasenjit Paria; Debajeet Das; Pushpita Das; K. K. Vijayan; P. T. Laxmanan; A. P. Sharma

Proteins and amino acids are important biomolecules which regulate key metabolic pathways and serve as precursors for synthesis of biologically important substances; moreover, amino acids are building blocks of proteins. Fish is an important dietary source of quality animal proteins and amino acids and play important role in human nutrition. In the present investigation, crude protein content and amino acid compositions of important food fishes from different habitats have been studied. Crude protein content was determined by Kjeldahl method and amino acid composition was analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography and information on 27 food fishes was generated. The analysis showed that the cold water species are rich in lysine and aspartic acid, marine fishes in leucine, small indigenous fishes in histidine, and the carps and catfishes in glutamic acid and glycine. The enriched nutrition knowledge base would enhance the utility of fish as a source of quality animal proteins and amino acids and aid in their inclusion in dietary counseling and patient guidance for specific nutritional needs.


BioMed Research International | 2016

DHA and EPA Content and Fatty Acid Profile of 39 Food Fishes from India

Bimal Prasanna Mohanty; Satabdi Ganguly; Arabinda Mahanty; T.V. Sankar; R. Anandan; Kajal Chakraborty; Bijan Paul; Debajit Sarma; J. Syama Dayal; G. Venkateshwarlu; Suseela Mathew; K. K. Asha; D. Karunakaran; Tandrima Mitra; Soumen Chanda; Neetu Shahi; Puspita Das; Partha Das; Shahbaz Akhtar; P Vijayagopal; N. Sridhar

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is the principal constituent of a variety of cells especially the brain neurons and retinal cells and plays important role in fetal brain development, development of motor skills, and visual acuity in infants, lipid metabolism, and cognitive support and along with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) it plays important role in preventing atherosclerosis, dementia, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimers disease, and so forth. Being an essential nutrient, it is to be obtained through diet and therefore searching for affordable sources of these ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) is important for consumer guidance and dietary counseling. Fish is an important source of PUFA and has unique advantage that there are many food fish species available and consumers have a wide choice owing to availability and affordability. The Indian subcontinent harbors a rich fish biodiversity which markedly varies in their nutrient composition. Here we report the DHA and EPA content and fatty acid profile of 39 important food fishes (including finfishes, shellfishes, and edible molluscs from both marine water and freshwater) from India. The study showed that fishes Tenualosa ilisha, Sardinella longiceps, Nemipterus japonicus, and Anabas testudineus are rich sources of DHA and EPA. Promotion of these species as DHA rich species would enhance their utility in public health nutrition.


Biological Trace Element Research | 2016

Micronutrient Composition of 35 Food Fishes from India and Their Significance in Human Nutrition

Bimal Prasanna Mohanty; T.V. Sankar; Satabdi Ganguly; Arabinda Mahanty; R. Anandan; Kajal Chakraborty; B. N. Paul; Debajit Sarma; J. Syama Dayal; Suseela Mathew; K. K. Asha; Tandrima Mitra; D. Karunakaran; Soumen Chanda; Neetu Shahi; Puspita Das; Partha Das; Shahbaz Akhtar; P Vijayagopal; N. Sridhar

The micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) are required in small amounts but are essential for health, development, and growth. Micronutrient deficiencies, which affect over two billion people around the globe, are the leading cause of many ailments including mental retardation, preventable blindness, and death during childbirth. Fish is an important dietary source of micronutrients and plays important role in human nutrition. In the present investigation, micronutrient composition of 35 food fishes (includes both finfishes and shellfishes) was investigated from varying aquatic habitats. Macrominerals (Na, K, Ca, Mg) and trace elements (Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Se) were determined by either atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) or inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)/atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). Phosphorus content was determined either spectrophotometrically or by ICP-AES. Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The analysis showed that, in general, the marine fishes were rich in sodium and potassium; small indigenous fishes (SIFs) in calcium, iron, and manganese; coldwater fishes in selenium; and the brackishwater fishes in phosphorous. The marine fishes Sardinella longiceps and Epinephelus spp. and the SIFs were rich in all fat-soluble vitamins. All these recommendations were made according to the potential contribution (daily value %) of the species to the recommended daily allowance (RDA). Information on the micronutrients generated would enhance the utility of fish in both community and clinical nutrition.


Food Chemistry | 2010

Preparation of eicosapentaenoic acid concentrates from sardine oil by Bacillus circulans lipase

Kajal Chakraborty; P Vijayagopal; Rekha Devi Chakraborty; K.K. Vijayan


Aquaculture Research | 2008

Empirical feed formulations for the marine ornamental fish, striped damsel, Dascyllus aruanus (Linne´ 1758) and their physical, chemical and nutritional evaluation

P Vijayagopal; Gangadharan Nair Gopakumar; K.K. Vijayan


Archive | 2008

Live feed research for larviculture of marine finfish and shellfish

G Gopakumar; K Madhu; Reeta Jayasankar; Rema Madhu; Joe K Kizhakudan; Jose Josileen; Boby Ignatius; P Vijayagopal; Shoji Joseph; Gulshad Mohamed; Molly Varghese


Current Science | 2015

Database on nutritional composition of food fishes from India

Bimal Prasanna Mohanty; D. Karunakaran; Arabinda Mahanty; Satabdi Ganguly; Dipesh Debnath; Tandrima Mitra; Sudeshna Banerjee; A. P. Sharma; T.V. Sankar; R. Anandan; Suseela Mathew; K. K. Asha; Kajal Chakraborty; P Vijayagopal; B. N. Paul; N. Sridhar; Soumen Chanda; Debajit Sarma; Nityanand Pandey; Neetu Shahi; Pushpita Das; Partha Das; Md. Shahbaz Akhtar; J. Syama Dayal; K. K. Vijayan; S. Kannappan; G. Venkateshwarlu; Sarabjit Singh; Madan Mohan; B. Meenakumari


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2013

Bioactive sterols from the brown alga Anthophycus longifolius (Turner) Kützing, 1849 (= Sargassum longifolium)

Irudayaraj Rajendran; Kajal Chakraborty; K. K. Vijayan; P Vijayagopal


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2012

Development of live feed enrichment product for marine fish larviculture

P Vijayagopal; Kajal Chakraborty; G. Iyyapparajanarasimapallavan; M K Anil; Boby Ignatius; Neil Scolastin Correya; K. K. Vijayan


Archive | 2011

Antibacterial and antifungal properties of southeast Indian coastal sponges

I. Rajendran; K. S. Shobana; G. Annie; Selva Sonia; Kajal Chakraborty; K. K. Vijayan; P Vijayagopal; Tamil Nadu

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Kajal Chakraborty

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Bimal Prasanna Mohanty

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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D. Linga Prabu

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Sanal Ebeneezar

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Arabinda Mahanty

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Debajit Sarma

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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K. K. Asha

Central Institute of Fisheries Technology

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N. Sridhar

Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture

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S. Chandrasekar

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Satabdi Ganguly

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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