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Title

Fatty Acids Distribution in Seston, Tissues, and Faecal Pellets of Blue Mussels Mytilus edulis L.

Authors

Fokina, N. N.; Ruokolainen, T. R.; Nemova, N. N.; Martynova, D. M.; Sukhotin, A. A.

Abstract

The n-3 polyenoic fatty acids (phytoplankton origin) dominate in the fatty acid composition of seston, which is a food source for bivalves; this indicates the predominance of diatoms in the seston composition. The distribution of the main classes of lipids and their fatty acids in the tissues of blue mussels depends on the mollusk body size. As the body size of the mollusk increases, the ratio of membrane lipids decreases, and high-energy saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids accumulate in storage lipids. The bulk of the n-3 polyenoic acids consumed by mollusks in seston (i.e., their food) accumulates in the tissues of mollusks and is used for their metabolism, whereas the long-chain saturated fatty acids, oleic acid and the n-6 polyenoic acids, are excreted with faecal pellets.

Subjects

FATTY acids; MYTILUS edulis; SESTON; MONOUNSATURATED fatty acids; SATURATED fatty acids; MYTILUS galloprovincialis; DOMOIC acid; MYTILUS

Publication

Doklady Biochemistry & Biophysics, 2020, Vol 495, Issue 1, p311

ISSN

1607-6729

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1134/S1607672920060046

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