Title of article :
Influence of the myotome zone and sex on the muscle cellularity and fillet texture of diploid and triploid turbots Scophthalmus maximus L.
Author/Authors :
Ayala ، María Dolores Department of Anatomy and Compared Pathological Anatomy - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Murcia , Hernández-Urcera ، Jorge Department of Ecology and Marine Resources - Marine Research Institute , Santaella ، Marina Department of Food Science and Nutritional - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Murcia , Graciá ، María Carmen Martínez Department of Food Science and Nutritional - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Murcia , López-Albors ، Octavio Department of Anatomy and Compared Pathological Anatomy - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Murcia , Cal ، Rosa Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) - Oceanographic Center of Vigo
Abstract :
The muscle and textural parameters were analyzed in four myotome zones (epaxial upper, hipoaxial upper, epaxial bottom, and hipoaxial bottom) in seven diploids (D) and seven triploids (T) turbot specimens. Diploid specimens showed the highest values of the size and number of white fibers in the epaxial zones, being such values higher in female than male specimens. In triploid specimens, the highest fibers sizes were found in the upper zones (epaxial and hipoaxial), whereas the lowest number and density of fibers were found in the epaxial upper zone. In this latter group (T), the lowest fibers sizes were found in female specimens, whereas the rest of the parameters were usually higher in female than male specimens. When comparing both groups, the hypertrophy was higher in T than D in all zones. In both ploidy groups, the highest textural values were usually observed in the upper epaxial fillet, being slightly higher in female than male specimens. The values of standard length, total weight, gonad weight, gonadosomatic index and gutted weight were higher in female than male specimens in both groups (D and T).
Keywords :
Muscle cellularity , Ploidy , Sex , Texture , Turbot
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum