2017
DOI: 10.4194/1303-2712-v17_6_11
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Abstract: Fish are a unique dietary source beneficial to human health. These valuable effects originate from ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly the eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in the fish oil. In this study, fatty acid composition of the muscle lipids of Salmo trutta macrostigma (wild brown trout) and Oncorhynchus mykiss (cultured rainbow trout) in Gezende Dam Lake were determined by gas chromatographic technique. In both species, palmitic acid (16.26-18.94%), oleic acid (17.88-2… Show more

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“…These results were in line with the literature in general (e.g. STROBEL et al 2012;YEŞILAYER & GENÇ, 2013;OZ & DIKEL, 2015;GULLER et al 2017). Excessive amounts of n-6 (PUFA) and a very high n-6/n-3 ratio, as is found in today's Western diets, promote the pathogenesis of many diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, depression, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, whereas increased levels of n-3 PUFA exert suppressive effects.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…These results were in line with the literature in general (e.g. STROBEL et al 2012;YEŞILAYER & GENÇ, 2013;OZ & DIKEL, 2015;GULLER et al 2017). Excessive amounts of n-6 (PUFA) and a very high n-6/n-3 ratio, as is found in today's Western diets, promote the pathogenesis of many diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, depression, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, whereas increased levels of n-3 PUFA exert suppressive effects.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, rainbow trout fillets composed mainly by acid linoleic (41.17g/100g of total fatty acids), while wild brown trout fillets were dominated by docosahexaenoic, eicosapentaenoic and arachidonic acids (21.14, 16.74 and 5.92g/100g of total fatty acids, respectively). In general, these findings are in line with the data obtained by KAYA & ERDEM (2009); HARLIOĞLU (2012)YEŞILAYER & GENÇ (2013); OZ & DIQUEL (2015); GULLER et al (2017). In the present research it was not possible to obtain information concerning the diet composition of both farmed trout in order to investigate the plausibility of the observed differences in the fatty acids composition being related to distinct diet composition.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Because of its high adaptability, it is already found in most freshwaters in the world. Rainbow trout is rich in unsaturated fats, which are essential to healthy nutrition, and therefore has a major role in human nutrition (Guler et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%