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    Arachidonic acid distribution in mangrove organisms in the Philippines, Malaysia and Japan

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    Ogata, Hiroshi Y.
    Ahmed, Kashfia
    Garibay, Esteban S.
    Chavez, Denny R.
    Furuita, Hirofumi
    Chong, Ving Ching
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    There has been little information on the importance of arachidonic acid (20:4n-6, ArA) in fish and other aquatic animals, although the importance of eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5n-3, EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3, DHA) has been highlighted. The present study was conducted to investigate essential fatty acid composition, especially ArA distribution in mangrove organisms in the Philippines, Malaysia and Japan. The overall results revealed that ArA was not a minor component in mangrove organisms, and that the existence of ArA in mangrove organisms is widespread, irrespective of the differences in species, geography and environment. Both mangrove green and dead leaves were rich in linoleic acid (18:2n-6 LA) and linolenic acid (18:3n-3 LNA), which are respectively precursors of ArA and EPA & DHA, although ArA, EPA and DHA were not detected in these leaves. Mangrove invertebrates contained intermediate to high ArA. Especially, mangrove snails had very high ArA levels with low DHA levels, and thus the snails appeared promising as a new dietary source rich in ArA. Most of fishes in mangrove areas showed entirely higher ArA levels than EPA levels. As overall traits, ArA/EPA ratios of mangrove animals were higher than those of cold and temperate water species .The present results suggest that ArA may be nutritionally more important for egg and larval development, and that its supplementation in diets can enhance the development of broodstock management and fry production technologies in mangrove areas. The information of the present report can be used as a guideline for development of appropriate broodstock and/or larval diets in mangrove areas.
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    DHA EPA essential fatty acid
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6470
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    arachidonic acid ASFA; mangroves ASFA; fatty acids ASFA; essential fatty acids AGROVOC; eicosapentaenoic acid AGROVOC; docosahexaenoic acid AGROVOC; Philippines TGN; Malaysia TGN; Japan TGN
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