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Lipid Profiles in By‐Products and Muscles of Three Shrimp Species (<i>Penaeus monodon</i>, <i>Penaeus vannamei</i>, and <i>Penaeus chinensis</i>)

Zhuo‐Liang Yu, Deyang Li, Fawen Yin, Qi Zhao, Zhong‐Yuan Liu, Liang Song, Dayong Zhou, Tong Wang

2020European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract To better understand the health benefits of lipids in shrimp and evaluate their potential value, a comprehensive analysis of lipid profiles in by‐products (head and body carapace) and muscles of shrimps Penaeus monodon , Penaeus vannamei , and Penaeus chinensis is performed. Results show that freeze‐dried muscles of these shrimps contain 3.83%, 4.39%, and 2.93% of lipids, respectively, while the corresponding by‐products contain 4.69%, 5.89%, and 5.39% of lipids, respectively. The total lipids comprise glycerophospholipid (PL, 54.86–77.29%), cholesterol (12.67–18.79%), triacylglycerol (1.28–7.02%), diacylglycerol (0.27–1.58%), monoacylglycerol (0.32–3.04%), and free fatty acid (FFA, 2.84–20.58%). Further, PL contains cholineglycerophospholipid (PLCho, 49.75–66.99 mol%), ethanolamineglycerophospholipid (PLEtn, 14.02–28.16 mol%), serineglycerophospholipid (PLSer, 4.85–12.66 mol%), inositolglycerophospholipid (PLIns, 4.36–15.63 mol%), and cholinelysoglycerophospholipid (LPLCho, 2.07–6.35 mol%). Lipids are abundant in polyunsaturated FA (36.55–42.72% of total FA), among which eicosapentaenoic acid (6.38–11.59% of total FA), and docosahexaenoic acid (7.63–12.08% of total FA) are dominant. About 200 species of PL belonging to PLCho, PLEtn, PLIns, LPLCho, lysoglycerophosphoethanolamine (LPLEtn), and lysoglycerophosphoserine (LPLSer) are characterized. Moreover, the by‐products contain higher amounts of astaxanthin than the muscles. Considering high level of PUFA enriched PL, shrimp by‐products can serve as a source for nutritional lipids. Practical Applications : This study presented a comprehensive analysis of the lipid profiles in by‐products (head and body carapace) and muscles of shrimps Penaeus monodon , Penaeus vannamei , and Penaeus chinensis . The results obtained justified the use of by‐products in shrimp processing, indicating that by‐products can be used for commercial exploitation and production of value‐added products due to PUFA‐enriched PL, especially EPA and DHA.

Topics & Concepts

Penaeus monodonPenaeusDocosahexaenoic acidShrimpBiologyEicosapentaenoic acidFood scienceFatty acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidAstaxanthinBiochemistryFisheryChemistryCarotenoidAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthAquaculture disease management and microbiotaInvertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms