Variación estacional de la composición proximal en tres especies de importancia comercial del Golfo de Nicoya, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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2013-03
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Fonseca Rodríguez, Cristian
Chavarría Solera, Fabián
Mejía Arana, Fernando
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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Seasonal variation of proximate composition in three commercially important species in the
Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Nutritional value of seafood for human consumption is worldwide
recognized. Some information have been generated in other countries, nevertheless, there is limited information
describing the chemical composition of some fishery important species caught in the Gulf of Nicoya. For this
reason, we studied the levels of proximal components of the edible parts (fresh) of three commercially important
species. The meat samples of snook Centropomus unionesis, the shrimp Trachypenaeus byrdi and the bivalve
Polymesoda radiata, were collected from the Puntarenas local fish market during the fishing season of February
2009 to January 2010. Proximate composition analysis was determined according to AOAC methodology, and
evaluated the moisture content, and protein and lipid composition of shellfish meats. The results indicated that
the moisture content ranged from 74.6-80.6g/100g for snook 76.9-80.0g/100g for shrimp and 77.9-89.5g/100g
for green mussel. After the moisture, the protein was the most abundant chemical fraction (6.8 to 21g/100g)
showing the highest values in February for the shrimp and green mussel, and December for snook. The largest
fluctuations in the lipid content were found in the snook, ranging from 0.7g/100g to 5.6g/100g; the highest
values in this fraction were found in shrimp, green mussel and snook, for July, February and April samples
respectively. Considering these results, we concluded that fish and shrimp species studied are a good alternative
for human consumption as a source of protein and low lipid content. Rev. Biol. Trop. 61 (1): 429-437. Epub
2013 March 01.
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Rev. Biol. Trop. (marzo, 2013), 61 (1) 429-437
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COSTA RICA, GOLFO DE NICOYA (COSTA RICA), COMPOSICION DE LA MATERIA, CAMARÓN DE MAR, ALMEJAS, PESCADO PARA CONSUMO HUMANO, PROTEINAS, LÍPIDOS