Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2890126797> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2890126797 endingPage "290" @default.
- W2890126797 startingPage "279" @default.
- W2890126797 abstract "Microalgae have been utilized in diverse industries including aquaculture. Among the microalgae, dinoflagellates are known to have various bioactive compounds, and thus the interest in their application to industry has increased. In order to test their potential as food materials for aquaculture animals, the crude protein contents and compositions of amino acids of six dinoflagellates Heterocapsa rotundata (family Heterocapsaceae), Ansanella granifera (Suessiaceae), Alexandrium andersonii (Ostreopsidaceae), Takayama tasmanica (Brachidiniaceae), Takayama helix, and Gymnodinium smaydae (Gymnodiniaceae) belonging to diverse families were analyzed. The percentage of the amount of the crude protein relative to dry weight of T. tasmanica was the highest (65%) and that of A. andersonii was the lowest (26%). However, the highest percentage of total detected amino acids in crude protein was found in A. andersonii (98.2%). In all six dinoflagellates, glutamic acid was the most dominant amino acid in crude protein. However, the second main amino acid was aspartic acid for H. rotundata, A. granifera, T. helix, and G. smaydae, but were arginine and leucine for A. andersonii and T. tasmanica, respectively. Furthermore, T. tasmanica and T. helix did not have taurine and gamma-aminobutyric acid, whereas the other dinoflagellates possessed them. The percentages of essential amino acid contents of the dinoflagellates met the requirement levels for juvenile shrimps. In addition, the dinoflagellates were not toxic to the brine shrimp Artemia salina. Compared with the other microalgae reported so far, H. rotundata and A. andersonii can be used for arginine-rich diets, T. tasmanica for valine and leucine-rich diets, A. granifera for histidine-rich diets, T. helix for threonine-rich diets, and G. smaydae for lysine-rich diets. Therefore, based on their biochemical composition and toxicity to Artemia, the dinoflagellates could be used as essential amino acid sources for cultivating animals in the aquaculture industry. Key words: algae; biomass; high-performance liquid chromatography; protein; shrimp farming" @default.
- W2890126797 created "2018-09-27" @default.
- W2890126797 creator A5005755232 @default.
- W2890126797 creator A5018480358 @default.
- W2890126797 creator A5034459327 @default.
- W2890126797 creator A5069472314 @default.
- W2890126797 date "2018-09-15" @default.
- W2890126797 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2890126797 title "Amino acids profiles of six dinoflagellate species belonging to diverse families: possible use as animal feeds in aquaculture" @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1555267752 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1967992543 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1970282275 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1978675471 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1978907270 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1981742633 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1985776865 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W1995122733 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2006825052 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2007761594 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2012269682 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2014387536 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2017907194 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2022250965 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2033909818 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2044583346 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2044809902 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2046141744 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2050386030 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2067722852 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2070276311 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2082744547 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2085231497 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2094111393 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2122570065 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2136382837 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2136903594 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2143176148 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2143182887 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2146935949 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2165189049 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2315537587 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2320726461 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2331609418 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2428332785 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2494715997 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2527856048 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2552853094 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2592138870 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2610120235 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2611976031 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2725265517 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2795479244 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W2887754912 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W4232679242 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W4252797620 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W426227734 @default.
- W2890126797 cites W831269995 @default.
- W2890126797 doi "https://doi.org/10.4490/algae.2018.33.9.10" @default.
- W2890126797 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2890126797 type Work @default.
- W2890126797 sameAs 2890126797 @default.
- W2890126797 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W2890126797 countsByYear W28901267972019 @default.
- W2890126797 countsByYear W28901267972020 @default.
- W2890126797 countsByYear W28901267972021 @default.
- W2890126797 countsByYear W28901267972022 @default.
- W2890126797 countsByYear W28901267972023 @default.
- W2890126797 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2890126797 hasAuthorship W2890126797A5005755232 @default.
- W2890126797 hasAuthorship W2890126797A5018480358 @default.
- W2890126797 hasAuthorship W2890126797A5034459327 @default.
- W2890126797 hasAuthorship W2890126797A5069472314 @default.
- W2890126797 hasBestOaLocation W28901267971 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C2775873308 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C2776580952 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C2776841996 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C2777468819 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C2777573094 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C2779815552 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C2780204098 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C18903297 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C2775873308 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C2776580952 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C2776841996 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C2777468819 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C2777573094 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C2779815552 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C2780204098 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C31903555 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C515207424 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C55493867 @default.
- W2890126797 hasConceptScore W2890126797C59822182 @default.