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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Dans le présent travail, l’effet du séchage solaire sur la composition biochimique et la qualité des lipides des athérines a été étudié. La teneur en lipides, protéines et en cendres dans l’athérine a augmenté significativement (p 〈0.05) après le séchage. Cependant, celle de l’humidité a montré une forte diminution pour atteindre 22.37% dans le produit final. D’autre part, l’étude des indicateurs d’altération des lipides (Oxydation et Hydrolyse) nous a montré que la qualité des lipides des athérines est affectée par ce type de traitement. En effet, les taux des hydropéroxydes et des acides gras libres ont augmenté significativement (p 〈 0.05) après le séchage pour atteindre respectivement 2.02 meq active O2/kg huile et 3.67%. La formation des produits d’oxydation primaire (hydropéroxydes) a été accélérée par le séchage solaire; cependant, cette oxydation était sans effet sur la flaveur du produit final.
    Description: لدراسة تأثير التجفيف الشمسي على سمك الأترينا، قمنا بمتابعة بعض المؤشرات البيوكيميائية قبل و بعد عملية التحويل. أثبتت نتائج التركيبة البيوكيميائية أن كمية البروتينات و الدهنيات و المواد المعدنية سجلت إرتفاعا إثر عملية التجفيف الشمسي، على عكس المادة الجافة التي إنخفضت لتصل إلى .%22.37 كما أثبتت مؤشرات جودة الدهنيات أن نسبة الهيدروبيركسيد و الأحماض الدهنية الحرة لدى دهنيات سمك الأترينا المجفف مرتفعة مقارنة بدهنيات سمك الأترينا الطازجة، و يمكن تفسيرهذا الإرتفاع بعمليتي الأكسدة و الحلمأة إثر عملية التجفيف.
    Description: Changes in proximate composition and lipid quality of atherina Atherina sp. during sun drying processing were investigated. The peroxide value PV, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances TBARS and free fatty acids FFA were determined to monitor the progressive oxidative lipid changes during processing. According to Duncan’s test, significant differences (p 〈 0.05) were found in the proximate composition during the drying process. Lipid, protein and ash contents increased significantly after processing. Thus, a high decrease in moisture content was recorded in the final product to reach 22.37%. Fresh atherina oil shows an excellent quality with a low PV (0.97 meq active O2/kg oil), FFA (1.82%) and TBARS (0.32 mg MA/kg oil) levels. After sun drying treatment, PV and FFA increased significantly (p 〈 0.05) to reach 2.02 meq active O2/kg oil and 3.67% respectively. The primary oxidation products (lipid hydroperoxides) are produced in our processing; however, they haven’t generally a flavour impact on the final dried product.
    Description: Published
    Description: Atherina
    Keywords: Hydrolysis ; Dried products ; Drying ; Methodology ; Quality assurance ; Biochemical composition ; Dried products ; Drying ; Hydrolysis ; Methodology ; Processing fishery products ; Quality assurance
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
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    Publication Date: 2010-03-26
    Description: Although pioneered by human geneticists as a potential solution to the challenging problem of finding the genetic basis of common human diseases, genome-wide association (GWA) studies have, owing to advances in genotyping and sequencing technology, become an obvious general approach for studying the genetics of natural variation and traits of agricultural importance. They are particularly useful when inbred lines are available, because once these lines have been genotyped they can be phenotyped multiple times, making it possible (as well as extremely cost effective) to study many different traits in many different environments, while replicating the phenotypic measurements to reduce environmental noise. Here we demonstrate the power of this approach by carrying out a GWA study of 107 phenotypes in Arabidopsis thaliana, a widely distributed, predominantly self-fertilizing model plant known to harbour considerable genetic variation for many adaptively important traits. Our results are dramatically different from those of human GWA studies, in that we identify many common alleles of major effect, but they are also, in many cases, harder to interpret because confounding by complex genetics and population structure make it difficult to distinguish true associations from false. However, a-priori candidates are significantly over-represented among these associations as well, making many of them excellent candidates for follow-up experiments. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of GWA studies in A. thaliana and suggests that the approach will be appropriate for many other organisms.〈br /〉〈br /〉〈a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023908/" target="_blank"〉〈img src="https://static.pubmed.gov/portal/portal3rc.fcgi/4089621/img/3977009" border="0"〉〈/a〉   〈a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3023908/" target="_blank"〉This paper as free author manuscript - peer-reviewed and accepted for publication〈/a〉〈br /〉〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Atwell, Susanna -- Huang, Yu S -- Vilhjalmsson, Bjarni J -- Willems, Glenda -- Horton, Matthew -- Li, Yan -- Meng, Dazhe -- Platt, Alexander -- Tarone, Aaron M -- Hu, Tina T -- Jiang, Rong -- Muliyati, N Wayan -- Zhang, Xu -- Amer, Muhammad Ali -- Baxter, Ivan -- Brachi, Benjamin -- Chory, Joanne -- Dean, Caroline -- Debieu, Marilyne -- de Meaux, Juliette -- Ecker, Joseph R -- Faure, Nathalie -- Kniskern, Joel M -- Jones, Jonathan D G -- Michael, Todd -- Nemri, Adnane -- Roux, Fabrice -- Salt, David E -- Tang, Chunlao -- Todesco, Marco -- Traw, M Brian -- Weigel, Detlef -- Marjoram, Paul -- Borevitz, Justin O -- Bergelson, Joy -- Nordborg, Magnus -- GM057994/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- GM073822/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- GM078536/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- GM62932/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- P42ES007373/ES/NIEHS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM057994/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM057994-05A1/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM062932/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM062932-05/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM073822/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM073822-01A1/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM078536-01A1/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- Howard Hughes Medical Institute/ -- England -- Nature. 2010 Jun 3;465(7298):627-31. doi: 10.1038/nature08800. Epub 2010 Mar 24.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Molecular and Computational Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20336072" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Alleles ; Arabidopsis/*classification/*genetics ; Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics ; Flowers/genetics ; Genes, Plant/genetics ; Genetic Loci/genetics ; Genome, Plant/*genetics ; *Genome-Wide Association Study ; Genotype ; Immunity, Innate/genetics ; Inbreeding ; *Phenotype ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics
    Print ISSN: 0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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