Comparative Study of the Chemical Composition and Proteins of Fish Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822) in Abu Al-Khaseeb and Al-Fao Zones | ||
Basrah Journal of Agricultural Sciences | ||
Article 24, Volume 29, Issue 1, June 2016, Pages 257-274 PDF (0 K) | ||
DOI: 10.33762/bagrs.2016.116237 | ||
Authors | ||
H. Al-Hamadany; ; ; CH. Al-Shamary; Abd Al-Kareem T. Yesser; K. Yakoob; | ||
Abstract | ||
Two assemblages of Sbour Tenualosa ilisha from Al-Fao and Abu Al- Khaseeb were chosen for comparison the chemical composition between them. The results showed that the proportion of protein in the Al-Fao assemblage is 33% higher than from Abu Al-Khaseeb once 17.63%, as well as the case for fat and ash, while the moisture content was higher in Abu Al- Khaseeb assemblage 65.54% compared to the Fao once 65.40 %. The results of statistical analysis showed significant differences in the assemblage between the two stations (P<0.05) in the proportions of moisture, protein, fat ratio and no significant difference (P> 0.05) in ash ratio. Explant electrical immigration of Tenualosa ilisha Fish proteins after separation Alsarcolima proteins from muscles Tenualosa ilisha of Al-Fao and Abu Al- Khaseeb zones, while the Tenualosa ilisha muscle proteins for the Abu Al-Khaseeb showed fusion protein packets and change in average movement, intensity and location about muscle proteins Alsarcolima of Al-Fao assemblage. if shown five protein packages in addition to the presence of dense packs on top of the gel, while appeared Alsarcolima proteins of Al-Fao assemblage showed packs and faster movement during electrophoreses on gel acrylicamaid, it was diagnosed Tenualosa ilisha proteins explanted located it within five proteins (Gelsolin, C. protein, M1 / M2, Fimbrin, actin) and appeared big regulation between proteins in the Al-Fao assemblage and lower than that in Abu Al-Khaseeb assemblage. | ||
Keywords | ||
Comparative Study of the Chemical Composition and Proteins of Fish Tenualosa ilisha; in Abu Al; Khaseeb and Al; Fao Zones | ||
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