Chemical Composition of Fillets of Mirror Crossbreds Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)

  • Buchtová H
  • Svobodová Z
  • Kocour M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper presents the results of a study dealing with chemical composition of fillets and fatty acid composition (saturated fatty acid: SFA, monounsaturated fatty acid: MUFA, polyunsaturated fatty acid: PUFA) of lipids. Three groups of the mirror hybrid carp in age of three years: M2 × L15 – the Hungarian Szarvas mirror carp (M2) and the Hungarian hybrid mirror strain (L15), M2 × DOR 70 (the Israeli breed - DOR70), M2 × M72 (Northern mirror carp - M72) were compared with: the pure breed M2 and scaly hybrid ROP × TAT – the Ropsha (ROP) and the Tata (TAT) carp. ROP × TAT hybrid fillets contained (in g·kg -1 ) more ( P < 0.01) dry matter (283.1 ± 23.87) and lipids (99.3 ± 30.60). Fat in all of the monitored carp groups was made up of more than 50% of MUFA (from 51 to 64%), 25 - 29% of SFA and 10 - 22% of PUFA. Fillets of mirror hybrids M2 × DOR70, M2 × M72 and breed M2 contained less lipids ( P < 0.01), less MUFA sum ( P < 0.01), particularly less oleic acid (C18:1 n-9 ), and more PUFA n-3 ( P < 0.01), more eicosapentaenoic acid (C20:5 n-3 ) and docosahexaenic acid (C22:6 n-3 ). The differences in fatty acid profile can be related to the different genetic effects of different groups of common carp.

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Buchtová, H., Svobodová, Z., Kocour, M., & Velíšek, J. (2010). Chemical Composition of Fillets of Mirror Crossbreds Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Acta Veterinaria Brno, 79(4), 551–557. https://doi.org/10.2754/avb201079040551

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