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Chemical composition and thermal property of cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) muscle
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2006The chemical composition and thermal property of cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) muscle were studied. The head and mantle contained 11.9-14.9% protein, 0.5% fat, 1.2-1.3% ash, and 0.6-1.8% collagen. Lipids from the head and mantle contained phospholipid as the major component (78.6-87.8% of total lipid), with 10.6-19.5% diglyceride.
Amonrat Thanonkaew +2 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the common cuttlefishSepia pharaonis(Sepioidea, Sepiidae)
Mitochondrial DNA, 2013In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of the common cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis was determined first. The genome was 16,208 bp in length and contained 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and 2 main non-coding regions [both are control regions (CR)], the gene composition and order of which were similar to most
Wanchao, Wang +4 more
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Kinetics for Cu 2+ induced Sepia pharaonis arginine kinase inactivation and aggregation
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2016Arginine kinase plays an important role in cellular energy metabolism and is closely related to the environmental stress response in marine invertebrates. We studied the Cu(2+)-mediated inhibition and aggregation of Sepia pharaonis arginine kinase (SPAK) and found that Cu(2+) markedly inhibited the SPAK activity along with mixed-type inhibition against
Xiao-Yu, Shi +6 more
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Quality Evaluation in Chilled Cuttlefish(Sepia pharaonis)Fillets
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 2005ABSTRACT The bacteriological, biochemical and sensory quality of cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) fillets chilled in ice was investigated. One lot was immediately iced (II) with flake ice at the ratio of 1:1 (wt/wt) and the other lot was left at room temperature of 32°C for 6 h and then iced and designated as delayed iced (DI).
P. Ganesan +4 more
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Animal Cognition, 2007
In complex navigation using landmarks, an animal must discriminate between potential cues and show context (condition) sensitivity. Such conditional discrimination is considered a form of complex learning and has been associated primarily with vertebrates. We tested the hypothesis that octopuses and cuttlefish are capable of conditional discrimination.
Lauren M, Hvorecny +11 more
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In complex navigation using landmarks, an animal must discriminate between potential cues and show context (condition) sensitivity. Such conditional discrimination is considered a form of complex learning and has been associated primarily with vertebrates. We tested the hypothesis that octopuses and cuttlefish are capable of conditional discrimination.
Lauren M, Hvorecny +11 more
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Comparison in nutritional quality between wild and cultured cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis
Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2014In this study, the proximate composition and the amino and fatty acid profiles of shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (prey) and wild and cultured cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis (the latter fed the prey) were determined and compared with FAO/WHO recommendations.
Jing Wen, Daohai Chen, Ling Zeng
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Zoological Science, 2016
We examined effect of environmental enrichment on cuttlefish, the most neutrally advanced invertebrate, to compare species variation of genetic and environmental influences. Cuttlefish were reared from seven to 117 days in one of three environments, namely, "poor" (artificial bottom without objects), "standard" (sandy bottom), and "enriched" (sandy ...
Haruhiko, Yasumuro, Yuzuru, Ikeda
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We examined effect of environmental enrichment on cuttlefish, the most neutrally advanced invertebrate, to compare species variation of genetic and environmental influences. Cuttlefish were reared from seven to 117 days in one of three environments, namely, "poor" (artificial bottom without objects), "standard" (sandy bottom), and "enriched" (sandy ...
Haruhiko, Yasumuro, Yuzuru, Ikeda
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Visual Stimuli for the Induction of Hunting Behavior in Cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis
The Biological Bulletin, 2018Cuttlefish exhibit typical hunting behavior, including elongating tentacles against specific prey such as prawn and mysid shrimp. Cuttlefish hunting behavior involves three different actions: attention, positioning, and seizure. Hunting behavior is innate and stereotypic behavior, and it is present in newly hatched juveniles.
Shohei, Shinzato +2 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2016
A low molecular weight sulfated chitosan (SP-LMWSC) was isolated from the cuttlebone of Sepia pharaonis. Elemental analysis established the presence of C, H and N. The sulfation of SP-LMWSC was confirmed by the presence of characteristic peaks in FT-IR and FT-Raman spectra.
Karthik, Ramachandran +4 more
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A low molecular weight sulfated chitosan (SP-LMWSC) was isolated from the cuttlebone of Sepia pharaonis. Elemental analysis established the presence of C, H and N. The sulfation of SP-LMWSC was confirmed by the presence of characteristic peaks in FT-IR and FT-Raman spectra.
Karthik, Ramachandran +4 more
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[Oxygen consumption rate of Sepia pharaonis embryos.]
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2018This research was conducted to unravel the variation of oxygen consumption rate during different developmental stages and the effects of different ecological factors on embryonic oxygen consumption rate of Sepia pharaonis. The oxygen consumption rates were measured at twelve deve-lopmental stages by the sealed volumetric flasks, and four embryonic ...
Peng Shuai, Wang +5 more
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