2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2012.11.010
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Amounts and compositional analysis of glycosaminoglycans in the tissue of fish

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“…Based on the dehydrated tissue, a total GAGs extraction yield of approximately 0.1 ± 0.05% was revealed to be 10-fold lower than that of the overall extract (1%) from the skin tissue of the ray R. radula using same papain method (Mansour et al, 2009). This amount of GAGs contained in the O. niloticus skin contrasted with a previously described study from Arima et al (2013), who digested (55 °C, three h) defatted dry scale tissue with protease N Amano G, yielding a very scarce amount of total GAGs. This combined information allowed the assumption that some GAGs in this Cichlidae species varies depending on the tissue of origin.…”
Section: Tilapia Skin Reveals a Little Amount Of Matrix' Gagscontrasting
confidence: 78%
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“…Based on the dehydrated tissue, a total GAGs extraction yield of approximately 0.1 ± 0.05% was revealed to be 10-fold lower than that of the overall extract (1%) from the skin tissue of the ray R. radula using same papain method (Mansour et al, 2009). This amount of GAGs contained in the O. niloticus skin contrasted with a previously described study from Arima et al (2013), who digested (55 °C, three h) defatted dry scale tissue with protease N Amano G, yielding a very scarce amount of total GAGs. This combined information allowed the assumption that some GAGs in this Cichlidae species varies depending on the tissue of origin.…”
Section: Tilapia Skin Reveals a Little Amount Of Matrix' Gagscontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Total fraction yield was 3.66-fold greater compared with that found for this same fish species by Rodrigues et al (2011). On elution with stepwise of NaCl, the concentration of GAGs in O. niloticus skin was also greater than that of freshwater fish Cyprinus carpio (5.7 mg) (Rodrigues et al, 2009), but lower than those found in the deep-sea fishes Lycodes nakamurae and L. toyamensis (13 and 18 mg, respectively), when sulfated GAGs fractions were obtained by stepwise of LiCl (Arima et al, 2013).…”
Section: Combined Physical-chemical Analyses Reveal Unique Dsmentioning
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