2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpb.2007.04.003
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Changes in fatty acid composition of Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lmk) fed on microalgal and wheat germ diets

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“…Indeed, the ability to biosynthesize 20:3 NMI FA from the precursor 18:2n-6 and to substitute ARA in the membrane phospholipids may represent an important advantage for organisms exposed to fluctuating temperatures which requires membrane fluidity adaptations. Indeed, it was shown that the unusual double bond position in 20:3 NMI FA causes a melting point shift of about 10 C lower (Zakhartsev et al, 1998;Pirini et al, 2007) and this could partly explain the wide geographical distribution of P. lividus.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the ability to biosynthesize 20:3 NMI FA from the precursor 18:2n-6 and to substitute ARA in the membrane phospholipids may represent an important advantage for organisms exposed to fluctuating temperatures which requires membrane fluidity adaptations. Indeed, it was shown that the unusual double bond position in 20:3 NMI FA causes a melting point shift of about 10 C lower (Zakhartsev et al, 1998;Pirini et al, 2007) and this could partly explain the wide geographical distribution of P. lividus.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although we specifically analysed the PL fractions, where NMI FA are believed to accumulate (Klingensmith, 1982;Pirini et al, 2007), the amounts of all the NMI FA identified were generally low, and only relatively higher contents were detected for Δ5,11 20:2 in nephridium (1.8 %) and its potential elongation product Δ7,13 22:2 in male gonad (2.2 %).…”
Section: Fatty Acid Composition From Polar Lipids Of Adult Octopus Timentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that adult A. purpuratus possess high homeostatic capabilities that minimise the effect of exogenous FA on phospholipid composition. Presumably, A. purpuratus can modulate the incorporation of FA even if the dietary supply is high, as observed for other bivalves (Pirini et al 2007;Delaporte et al 2003;Soudant et al 1998). Even though we have not identified the exact mechanism(s) and factor(s) affecting mitochondrial capacities, differences between the phytoplankton in the content of other compounds such as vitamins or antioxidants could have led the functional capacities of mitochondria to differ.…”
Section: Muscle Female Gonad Male Gonad Fatty Acidsmentioning
confidence: 79%