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Title: Variations of basic nutritional compositions by seasons and sizes in four freshwater fishes as common food sources in Lao PDR
Authors: Fujita, Kaori
Boutsavath, Philavanh
Mahathilath, Xaypunya
Saito, Masataka
Vongvichith, Bounsong
Hasada, Katsumi
Morioka, Shinsuke
Keywords: Food fishes
Nutritional value
Nutritional variation by seasons and sizes
Issue Date: 2020
Series/Report no.: JARQ;Vol. 54, No. 01 .- P.53-61
Abstract: Common freshwater food fishes such as the Walking Catfish (Ciarias balrachus), Broadhead Catfish (Ciarias macrocephalus), Climbing Perch (Anabas testudineas), and Striped Snakehead (Chauna striata) are widely consumed in Southeast Asia, including Lao PDR. Quantitative differences in the nutritional value of these fishes were evaluated by seasons and sizes as essential nutritional information toward improving the nutritional status of each country's residents. Size (weight and total length) and proximate composition (moisture, protein, fat, and ash contents) of the above fishes were measured quarterly over a year, with the sample fishes being separated into three size groups (large, medium, and small). Fishes of the “small" group tended to have higher moisture, protein, and ash contents than those of the “large” group across the species. In contrast, the "large" group tended to have higher fat content than those of the "small" group. In addition, seasonal fluctuations of fat content were observed in three species except the walking catfish, and are considered to be relevant to the reproductive cycles of each species. All the results obtained here are essential information for informing consumers of the nutritional value of the above species by species and by seasons/sizes.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/73306
ISSN: 0021-3551
Appears in Collections:Japan Agricultural research quarterly

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