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Biochemical composition of Nyctiphanes australis and its possible use as an aquaculture feed source : lipids, pigments and fluoride content

A study of Nyctiphanes australis indicates that it contains, on a dry weight basis, an average of 52% crude protein and 5-9.5% lipid. N. australis also contains high levels of fluoride.

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Published in:Marine biology 1995-03, Vol.122 (1), p.121-128
Main Authors: VIRTUE, P, JOHANNES, R. E, NICHOLS, P. D, YOUNG, J. W
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Biochemistry
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Feeds
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Lipids
Marine
Marine biology
Nyctiphanes australis
Pisciculture
Plankton
Salmonidae
Vertebrate aquaculture
title Biochemical composition of Nyctiphanes australis and its possible use as an aquaculture feed source : lipids, pigments and fluoride content
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