“…Several research studies report on the use of the mitochondrial enzymes β‐hydroxyacyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase (HADH) (Garcia de Fernando et al., 1992; Hoz et al., 1992, 1993; Pavlov et al., 1994; Civera et al., 1996; Fernandez et al., 1999; Duflos et al., 2002; Bernardi et al., 2019) as a successful means of differentiation. Other enzyme assays involve mitochondrial citrate synthase (Skorpilova et al., 2019), succinate dehydrogenase (Civera et al., 1996) and the lysosomal enzymes β‐N-acetylglucosaminidase extracted from fish muscle (Rehbein et al., 1978; Rehbein, 1979; Nilsson and Ekstrand, 1993; Duflos et al., 2002; Alberio et al., 2014) or fish blood (Kitamikado et al, 1990; Yuan et al, 1988); α‐glucosidase (Rehbein et al., 1978; Rehbein, 1979; Nilsson and Ekstrand, 1993; Rehbein and Cakli, 2000; Duflos et al., 2002; Marlard et al., 2019); β‐galactosidase , β‐glucuronidase (Rehbein, 1979) and acid phosphatase (Rehbein, 1979; Nilsson and Ekstrand, 1993). The cytosolic enzyme lactate dehydrogenase has also been tested (Rehbein, 1979; Diop et al., 2016).…”