- Comparative study on fatty acid metabolism of early stages of two crustacean species: Artemia sp. metanauplii and Grapsus adscensionis zoeae, as live prey for marine animals.
Comparative study on fatty acid metabolism of early stages of two crustacean species: Artemia sp. metanauplii and Grapsus adscensionis zoeae, as live prey for marine animals.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology (2016-11-15)
Diana B Reis, Nieves G Acosta, Eduardo Almansa, Juan C Navarro, Douglas R Tocher, José P Andrade, António V Sykes, Covadonga Rodríguez
PMID27840242
ABSTRAKT
The present study compared the lipid composition and in vivo capability of Artemia sp. metanauplii (the main live prey used in aquaculture) and Grapsus adscensionis zoeae (as a wild zooplankton model) to metabolise unsaturated fatty acids. The two species were incubated in vivo with 0.3μM of individual [1-
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