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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
Facility•Kochi, India•
About: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute is a facility organization based out in Kochi, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Fishing. The organization has 1403 authors who have published 1623 publications receiving 15077 citations.
Topics: Population, Fishing, Shrimp, Sardinella, Sardine
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TL;DR: The biosurfactant production of a marine actinobacterium Brevibacterium aureum MSA13 was optimized using industrial and agro-industrial solid waste residues as substrates in solid state culture (SSC).
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TL;DR: The enriched nutrition knowledge base would enhance the utility of fish as a source of quality animal proteins and amino acids and aid in their inclusion in dietary counseling and patient guidance for specific nutritional needs.
Abstract: Proteins and amino acids are important biomolecules which regulate key metabolic pathways and serve as precursors for synthesis of biologically important substances; moreover, amino acids are building blocks of proteins. Fish is an important dietary source of quality animal proteins and amino acids and play important role in human nutrition. In the present investigation, crude protein content and amino acid compositions of important food fishes from different habitats have been studied. Crude protein content was determined by Kjeldahl method and amino acid composition was analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography and information on 27 food fishes was generated. The analysis showed that the cold water species are rich in lysine and aspartic acid, marine fishes in leucine, small indigenous fishes in histidine, and the carps and catfishes in glutamic acid and glycine. The enriched nutrition knowledge base would enhance the utility of fish as a source of quality animal proteins and amino acids and aid in their inclusion in dietary counseling and patient guidance for specific nutritional needs.
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TL;DR: This investigation indicated that various levels of heavy metals exist in the fish species sampled, but those concentrations are within the maximum residual levels recommended by the European Union and FAO/WHO and therefore, fish caught in Mumbai Harbor can be considered safe for human consumption.
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TL;DR: The results of this study indicated that the organism Pseudomonas sp PS 102 could be employed as a potential probiont in shrimp and prawn aquaculture systems for management and control of bacterial infections.
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TL;DR: New methtxls for estimation of growth and mortality parameters, together with their error estimations, are given, discussing in detail their advantages over the existing ones.
Abstract: New methtxls for estimation of growth and mortality parameters, together with their error estimations, are given, discussing in detail their advantages over the existing ones. A new model called Relative Response model has been designed for estimation of such stocks that are common in tropics where the application of other models are not effective. Demonstrative worksheets are provided to illustrate easy working of the methods. Various proformae for collection of data are appended.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Trevor Platt | 77 | 285 | 26220 |
Ravi Subrahmanyan | 59 | 353 | 14244 |
Rina Panigrahy | 45 | 169 | 10455 |
A.S. Sahul Hameed | 38 | 127 | 4407 |
Kajal Chakraborty | 24 | 193 | 2197 |
Periyadan K. Krishnakumar | 23 | 67 | 1672 |
Pallipuram Jayasankar | 21 | 131 | 1460 |
Seshadri Ramkumar | 21 | 113 | 2592 |
S. Z. Qasim | 19 | 27 | 1473 |
Soumya Haldar | 18 | 58 | 1070 |
Shankar Vinayakarao Alavandi | 17 | 68 | 1074 |
Kolliyil S. Mohamed | 17 | 80 | 848 |
Eldho Varghese | 15 | 127 | 842 |
P Kaladharan | 15 | 51 | 499 |
A. Gopalakrishnan | 15 | 37 | 871 |