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Penaeus japonicus

Suetsuna, K. (2000). Antioxidant peptides from the protease digest of prawn (Penaeus Japonicus) muscle. Mar. Biotechnol. 2, 5-10. [Pg.106]

Livera, W.C.D. Shimizu, C. Comparison and characterization of arginine kinases purified from the prawn Penaeus japonicus (Kurumaebi) and the swimming crab Portunus trituberculatus. Agric. Biol. Chem., 53, 2377-2386 (1989)... [Pg.396]

Hujita (34) noticed that the decrease in palatability of prawn muscle, Penaeus. japonicus, which proceeded along with the lowering of freshness, was accompanied by a decrease in free glycine content. Hujita at al. (36) also found that the free glycine content of prawn muscle is higher in winter, when the... [Pg.190]

Kuo, J.M. et al., 1994. Identification of 12-lipoxygenase in the hemolymph of tiger shrimp (Penaeus japonicus Bate), J.Agri. Food Chem., 42, 1620, 1994. [Pg.253]

Takahashi Y, Itami T, Maeda M, et al. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of bacilliform virus (RV-PJ) DNAin Penaeus japonicus Bate and systemic ectodermal and mesodermal Baculovirus (SEMBV) DNA in Penaeus monodon Fabricius. J Fish Diseases 1996 19 399-403. [Pg.346]

Itami T, Maeda M, Suzuki N, et al. Possible prevention of white spot syndrome (WSS) in Kuruma shrimp, Penaeus japonicus, in Japan. In Flegel TW. eds. Advances in Shrimp Biotechnology. Bangkok, Thailand BIOTEC, National Center for Genetic Engineering Biotechnology, 1998 291-5. [Pg.346]

In 1999, we reported that white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) attaching on the eggs of Kuruma shrimp Penaeus japonicus) were inactived by O2 without injuring the eggs. ... [Pg.393]

In crustaceans cholesterol is a predominant sterol, but considerable amounts of desmosterol and small amounts of C28- and C29-sterols are also present. It is now established that [ C]acetate and [ C]mevalonate are not incorporated into sterols, indicating incapability for the de novo synthesis of sterols. A nutritional requirement for sterol has been demonstrated for the prawn Penaeus Japonicus [109]. After feeding prawns phytosterol, the sterol isolated was predominantly cholesterol [110]. Dealkylation of 24-methyl and 24-ethyl sterols to yield cholesterol has been demon-... [Pg.209]

Lopez, M.E., Perez-Mateos, M., Borderias, J.A., and Montero, P. 2000. Extension of the shelf life of prawns (Penaeus japonicus) by vacuum packaging and high-pressure treatment. Journal of Food Protection 63 1381-1388. [Pg.167]

Procambarus. clarkii Procambarus bouvieri, Carcinus maenas Cancer pagurus Callinectes sapidus Charybdis feriatus Cancer magister Penaeus japonicus Penaeus monodon P. monodon Penaeus vannamei... [Pg.94]

While hsh kills have occurred during cyanobacterial blooms, the direct link between mortalities in hshponds and cyanotoxins has been elusive, because fish kills can often be explained by low levels of dissolved oxygen or increases in ammonia concentration when the bloom crashes (Seymour, 1980 Sevrin-Reyssac and Pletikosic, 1990). For example, recently in a Japanese shrimp farm, a bloom of Chroococcus turgidus was associated with mass mortalities of farm-raised Penaeus japonicus, but the direct cause was the increase in pH of pond water (Momoyama, 2004). [Pg.794]

Momoyama, K. Mortalities of farm-raised kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus caused by high pH ambient water due to blooms of a blue-green alga, Chroococcus turgidus. Fish Pathol., 39(3), 129, 2004. [Pg.804]

Smith, P.T. Toxic effects of blooms of marine species of OscUlatoriales on farmed prawns Penaeus monodon and Penaeus japonicus) and brine shrimp Artemia salina). Toxicon, 34, 857, 1996. [Pg.805]

Hudinaga M (1942) Reproduction, development, and rearing of Penaeus japonicus. Jpn J Zool 10 305-393... [Pg.295]

Teshima S-I, Kanazawa A, Koshio S, Horinouchi K (1988) Lipid metabolism in destalked prawn Penaeus japonicus induced maturation and accumulation of lipids in the ovaries. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi 57 1115-1122... [Pg.206]

Vazquez-Boucard C, Ceccaldi HJ, Benyamin Y, Roustan C (1986) Identification, purification, et caracterisation de la lipovitelline chez un crustace de capode natantia Penaeus japonicus (Bate). J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 97 37-50... [Pg.206]

GWO J c and lin c h (1998) Preliminary experiments on the cryopreservation of penaeid shrimp (Penaeus japonicus) embryos, nauphi and zoea. Theriogenology,... [Pg.109]

RATTANCHAI A, HIRONO I, OHiRA T, TAKAHASHi Y and AOKi T (2005) Peptidoglycan inducible expression of a serine proteinase homologue from kuruma shrimp (Marsu-penaeus japonicus). Fish Shellfish Immunol, 18,39-48. [Pg.282]

Co-culture of A. japonicus with shrimps, molluscs, finfishes and algae (e.g. Gracilaria lemaneiformis) has been successful in China. The most conamon polyculture is with shrimps (e.g. Penaeus japonicus) (Xilin, 2004 Yaqing et al., 2004) and other less common combinations include the abalone, Haliotis discus hannai (Kang et al., 2003), and bivalves (Zhou et al., 2006), the latter study showing that the sea cucumbers can feed on bivalve biodeposits. [Pg.447]

Jones, D.A., A. Kanazawa K. Ono. 1979. Studies on the nutritional requirements of the larval stages of Penaeus japonicus using microencapsulated diets. Mar. Biol. 54 261-267. [Pg.130]

Koga, D., Hoshika, H., Matsushita, M, Tanaka, A., Ide, A., Kono, M. Purification and characterization of P-N-acetyUiexosaminidase from the liver of a prawn, Penaeus japonicus. Biosci Biotech Bioch 1996,60(2), 194—199. [Pg.183]

A soluble sialidase in the starfish Asterias rubens has been purified to homogeneity (Schauer and Wember, 1989). This enzyme has a molecular mass of 230 kDa with four identical subunits and preferentially cleaves a2-3-linked sialic acids in various substrates. Another enzyme in the hepatopancreas from the shrimp Penaeus japonicus has been shown to be a 32-kDa protein which binds P-galactosidase in vitro. No protective protein has been detected for this enzyme (Chuang and Yang, 1990) (see Section 5.1 for protective protein). [Pg.277]

Chuang, N.-N., and Yang, B. C., 1990, A sialidase from hepatopancreas of the shrimp Penaeus japonicus (Crustacea Decapoda) Reversible binding with the acidic P-galactosidase, Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 97C 353-356. [Pg.298]

Penaeus japonicus Ovaries Fairs, Quinlan, and Goad, 1990... [Pg.2047]


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