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Behavioural adaptations of argulid parasites (Crustacea: Branchiura) to major challenges in their life cycle.

2015

Fish lice (Argulus spp.) are obligate ectoparasites, which contrary to most aquatic parasites, retain the ability to swim freely throughout the whole of their life. In fish farms, they can quickly increase in numbers and without effective control cause argulosis, which results in the reduced growth and survival of their fish hosts. The morphology of Argulus spp, including their sensory organs, is suitable for both parasitism and free-swimming. By spending a considerable amount of time away from their host, these parasites risk being excessively dispersed, which could endanger mating success. Here we present a review of recent studies on the behaviour of Argulus spp, especially the aggregati…

Aggregative behaviourFish farmingPopulationArgulus coregoniZoologyParasitismReviewHost SpecificityHost-Parasite InteractionsFish DiseasesBehavioural tacticsAnimalsMatingeducationSwimmingeducation.field_of_studyLife Cycle StagesbiologyObligateBehavior AnimalBranchiuraEcologyHost (biology)ReproductionFishesLice InfestationsVectorsbiology.organism_classificationArgulus foliaceusInfectious DiseasesArguloidaFish ectoparasitesHost searchingParasitologyArgulus foliaceusParasitesvectors
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Application of pulsed electric fields in meat and fish processing industries: An overview.

2019

The market demand for new meat and fish products with enhanced physicochemical and nutritional properties attracted the interest of the food industry and academia to investigate innovative processing approaches such as pulsed electric fields (PEF). PEF is an emerging technology based on the application of electrical currents between two electrodes thus inducing electroporation phenomena and enabling a non-invasive modification of the tissues' structure. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge on the use of PEF processing in meat and fish to enhance the physicochemical and nutritional changes, as a preservation method, as well as for improving the extraction of high added-v…

AgingMeatFood industryChemical Phenomena030309 nutrition & dieteticsMeat Proteins03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyFood QualityNon-thermal technologyAnimalsFood-Processing IndustryBy-products valorizationFish processing0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryFishes04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFish products040401 food sciencePreservationMeat ProductsElectroporationSeafoodEnvironmental scienceFish <Actinopterygii>Food TechnologyDigestionBiochemical engineeringWater holdingbusinessTenderizationFood ScienceFood research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
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Oxygen profile of microencapsulated islets: effect of immobilised hemoglobin in the alginate matrix

2001

AlginatesAlginate matrixCell Culture TechniquesIslets of Langerhans Transplantationchemistry.chemical_elementCapsulesOxygenHemoglobinsIslets of LangerhansOxygen ConsumptionInsulin SecretionAnimalsInsulinTransplantationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryChromatographyFishesMetabolismIsletCell MicroenvironmentGlucosechemistryBiochemistrySurgeryHemoglobinPolarographyTransplantation Proceedings
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Some aspects of the recovery of chlorinated residues (DDT-type compounds and PCB) from fish tissue by using different extraction methods

1974

Analysis of VarianceChromatography GasChemistryDichlorodiphenyl DichloroethyleneHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFishesPesticide ResiduesGeneral MedicineToxicologyLipidsPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollutionDDTEnvironmental chemistryMethodsSolventsAnimalsFish <Actinopterygii>EcotoxicologyExtraction methodsBulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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Volatile dimethylsiloxanes in market seafood and freshwater fish from the Xúquer River, Spain

2016

Abstract Volatile dimethylsiloxanes are a family of synthetic organosilicon-compounds, which have received rising attention because of their widespread use and occurrence in the environment. In the present work, an analytical method based on ultrasound-assisted solid–liquid extraction (USAE) followed by gas chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (GC–MS/MS) has been optimized and applied to assess the presence of eight volatile dimethyl siloxanes (VMS) (hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane (D3), octamethylcyclotetra-siloxane (D4), decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5), dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D6), octamethyltrisiloxane (MDM), decamethyltetrasiloxane (MD2M) and dodecamethylpentasiloxane …

AnalyteEnvironmental EngineeringDecamethylcyclopentasiloxaneFood ContaminationFresh Water010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryDimethylpolysiloxanesWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChromatographybiologyGas Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)FishesContaminationbiology.organism_classificationPollution0104 chemical sciencesSeafoodchemistrySpainEnvironmental chemistryFreshwater fishGas chromatographyWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringFood contaminantScience of The Total Environment
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Application of ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography linear ion-trap orbitrap to qualitative and quantitative assessment of pesticide residues

2014

Abstract The analysis of pesticides residues using a last generation high resolution and high mass accuracy hybrid linear ion trap-Orbitrap mass spectrometer (LTQ-Orbitrap-MS) was explored. Pesticides were extracted from fruits, fish, bees and sediments by QuEChERS and from water by solid-phase with Oasis HLB cartridges. Ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC)–LTQ-Orbitrap mass spectrometer acquired full scan MS data for quantification, and data dependent (dd) MS 2 and MS 3 product ion spectra for identification and/or confirmation. The regression coefficients ( r 2 ) for the calibration curves (two order of magnitude up to the lowest calibration level) in the study were ≥0.99. Th…

AnalyteMeatCalibration curveAnalytical chemistryOrbitrapQuechersMass spectrometryBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionlawAnimalsQuadrupole ion trapChromatography High Pressure LiquidChromatographyPesticide residueChemistryOrganic ChemistryFishesPesticide ResiduesGeneral MedicineBeesPesticideFruitEnvironmental PollutantsWater Pollutants ChemicalJournal of Chromatography A
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Identification of fish species by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with photodiode-array detection

1998

A method for the separation of sarcoplasmic fish proteins by RP-HPLC is described. The procedure revealed significant differences useful for reliable identification of fish species. Sixteen of the most common Finnish freshwater fish species were differentiated by species-specific HPLC chromatograms obtained using photodiode-array detection (PAD) at 200-350 nm. The analytical column was a Hi-Pore RP-304 reversed-phase column. The separation was performed by a linear gradient of acetonitrile and water with a small amount of trifluoracetic acid (TFA). Star-symbol plots were constructed from the chromatograms to visualize the data. Clearly different HPLC protein profiles for most fish species w…

Analytical chemistryMuscle ProteinsFresh WaterFish ProteinsHigh-performance liquid chromatographyfoodSpecies SpecificityCoregonus lavaretusPhase (matter)SpectrophotometrymedicineAnimalsChromatography High Pressure LiquidFinlandChromatographybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testfood.dishChemistryFishesReproducibility of ResultsGeneral ChemistryReversed-phase chromatographybiology.organism_classificationSarcoplasmic ReticulumFreshwater fishSpectrophotometry UltravioletSpecific identificationJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
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Ultra high performance liquid chromatography-time-of-flight high resolution mass spectrometry in the analysis of hexabromocyclododecane diastereomers…

2014

An efficient ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC)-time-of-flight high resolution mass spectrometry (TOF-HRMS) method was elaborated for the determination of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) diastereomers in fish samples and compared against UHPLC-Orbitrap-HRMS and UHPLC-triple quadrupole (QqQ) tandem MS (MS/MS) techniques. The TOF-HRMS analyzer was operated at high resolution (>10000 full width at half maximum (FWHM)) with scanning the m/z range from 600 to 700, to achieve picogram quantitation limits. The effects of various operational parameters on the instrumental response were systematically investigated. Evaluation of the influence of sample clean-up procedure steps on sig…

Analytical chemistryTandem mass spectrometryOrbitrapBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionMatrix (chemical analysis)Gel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographylawTandem Mass SpectrometryAnimalsMuscle SkeletalChromatography High Pressure LiquidHexabromocyclododecaneChromatographyEelsOrganic ChemistryFishesReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineRepeatabilityTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerHydrocarbons BrominatedchemistryWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of chromatography. A
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Allometries of maximum growth rate versus body mass at maximum growth indicate that non-avian dinosaurs had growth rates typical of fast growing ecto…

2014

We tested if growth rates of recent taxa are unequivocally separated between endotherms and ectotherms, and compared these to dinosaurian growth rates. We therefore performed linear regression analyses on the log-transformed maximum growth rate against log-transformed body mass at maximum growth for extant altricial birds, precocial birds, eutherians, marsupials, reptiles, fishes and dinosaurs. Regression models of precocial birds (and fishes) strongly differed from Case's study (1978), which is often used to compare dinosaurian growth rates to those of extant vertebrates. For all taxonomic groups, the slope of 0.75 expected from the Metabolic Theory of Ecology was statistically supported. …

Anatomy and PhysiologyMetabolic theory of ecologyVertebrate Paleontologylcsh:MedicineBiostatisticsBody Mass IndexDinosaursBirdsbiology.animalAnimalsGrowth rateStatistical Methodslcsh:ScienceBiologyEvolutionary BiologyMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyEcologyFossilsApplied Mathematicslcsh:RStatisticsFishesVertebrateReptilesPaleontologyThermoregulationBiological EvolutionAltricialTaxonMarsupialiaEctothermEarth Scienceslcsh:QPrecocialPaleobiologyPhysiological ProcessesEnergy MetabolismMathematicsResearch ArticleDevelopmental BiologyPloS one
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The erythropoietin and regenerative medicine: a lesson from fish

2009

Background Erythropoietin (EPO), the main haematopoietic growth factor for the proliferation and differentiation of erythroid progenitor cells, is also known for its angiogenic and regenerative properties. Materials and methods In this study, we aimed to test the regenerative effects of EPO administration in an experimental model of Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) subjected to amputation of the caudal fin. Results Erythropoietin-treated fishes (3000 UI of human recombinant EPO-alpha immediately after cutting and after 15 days) showed an increased growth rate of their fins compared with those untreated (ANOVA variance: P :0 AE01 vs. P :0 AE04). By analysing fin length at established times (1…

Angiogenesismedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryNeovascularization PhysiologicRegenerative MedicineModels BiologicalBiochemistryAndrologyangiogenesisfin growthFibrosismedicineAnimalsSea bassbiologySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaMedicine (all)Growth factorFishesGeneral MedicineSea bamedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryEPO regenerative medicineangiogenesis; Erythropoietin; tissue regeneration; fishAngiogenesiHaematopoiesisErythropoietinregenerationImmunologyBassDicentrarchuserythropoietinStem cellsea bassmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation
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