Composition of lipids and proteins of several species of molluscs, marine and terrestrial, from the Adriatic Sea and Serbia
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1991
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Results of the analysis of lipids, proteins and amino acids as well as calculation of nutritive value parameters in samples of two sea shellfish (Venus verucosa and Mytilus galloprovincialis), a marine snail (Monodonta turbinata) and two terrestrial snails (Helix pomatia and Helix nemoralis) are presented. Lipid analysis revealed a high relative content of cholesterol among the other identified and unidentified sterols. Of significant nutritional importance is a high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids with more than 20 C atoms. Hydrolysed proteins contain all essential amino acids. Calculated from amino acids, pure proteins represent more than 36% and 54% of dry matter of shellfish and snails, respectively. In the case of snails a large difference between crude proteins (determined by Kjeldahl's method) and pure proteins (calculated from amino acid content) indicates the presence of other nitrogen-containing material in considerable quantities. Nutritive values indicate high biolog...ical value of proteins in shellfish, very similar to the biological values of other meat sources. Biological value of the snail's protein is lower and similar to soya protein.
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Food Chemistry, 1991, 41, 3, 303-308Институција/група
PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Miletić, Ivanka AU - Mirić, M AU - Lalić, Z AU - Šobajić, Slađana PY - 1991 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/86 AB - Results of the analysis of lipids, proteins and amino acids as well as calculation of nutritive value parameters in samples of two sea shellfish (Venus verucosa and Mytilus galloprovincialis), a marine snail (Monodonta turbinata) and two terrestrial snails (Helix pomatia and Helix nemoralis) are presented. Lipid analysis revealed a high relative content of cholesterol among the other identified and unidentified sterols. Of significant nutritional importance is a high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids with more than 20 C atoms. Hydrolysed proteins contain all essential amino acids. Calculated from amino acids, pure proteins represent more than 36% and 54% of dry matter of shellfish and snails, respectively. In the case of snails a large difference between crude proteins (determined by Kjeldahl's method) and pure proteins (calculated from amino acid content) indicates the presence of other nitrogen-containing material in considerable quantities. Nutritive values indicate high biological value of proteins in shellfish, very similar to the biological values of other meat sources. Biological value of the snail's protein is lower and similar to soya protein. T2 - Food Chemistry T1 - Composition of lipids and proteins of several species of molluscs, marine and terrestrial, from the Adriatic Sea and Serbia VL - 41 IS - 3 SP - 303 EP - 308 DO - 10.1016/0308-8146(91)90056-T ER -
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Miletić, I., Mirić, M., Lalić, Z.,& Šobajić, S.. (1991). Composition of lipids and proteins of several species of molluscs, marine and terrestrial, from the Adriatic Sea and Serbia. in Food Chemistry, 41(3), 303-308. https://doi.org/10.1016/0308-8146(91)90056-T
Miletić I, Mirić M, Lalić Z, Šobajić S. Composition of lipids and proteins of several species of molluscs, marine and terrestrial, from the Adriatic Sea and Serbia. in Food Chemistry. 1991;41(3):303-308. doi:10.1016/0308-8146(91)90056-T .
Miletić, Ivanka, Mirić, M, Lalić, Z, Šobajić, Slađana, "Composition of lipids and proteins of several species of molluscs, marine and terrestrial, from the Adriatic Sea and Serbia" in Food Chemistry, 41, no. 3 (1991):303-308, https://doi.org/10.1016/0308-8146(91)90056-T . .