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Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Fish by-products are generally used to produce fishmeal or fertilizers, with fish oil as a by-product. Despite their importance, fish wastes are still poorly explored and characterized and more studies are needed to reveal their potentiality. The goal of the present study was to...

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Autores principales: Inguglia, Luigi, Chiaramonte, Marco, Di Stefano, Vita, Schillaci, Domenico, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Pantano, Licia, Mauro, Manuela, Vazzana, Mirella, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Nicolosi, Rosalia, Arizza, Vincenzo
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7307567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32596043
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9299
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author Inguglia, Luigi
Chiaramonte, Marco
Di Stefano, Vita
Schillaci, Domenico
Cammilleri, Gaetano
Pantano, Licia
Mauro, Manuela
Vazzana, Mirella
Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
Nicolosi, Rosalia
Arizza, Vincenzo
author_facet Inguglia, Luigi
Chiaramonte, Marco
Di Stefano, Vita
Schillaci, Domenico
Cammilleri, Gaetano
Pantano, Licia
Mauro, Manuela
Vazzana, Mirella
Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
Nicolosi, Rosalia
Arizza, Vincenzo
author_sort Inguglia, Luigi
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Fish by-products are generally used to produce fishmeal or fertilizers, with fish oil as a by-product. Despite their importance, fish wastes are still poorly explored and characterized and more studies are needed to reveal their potentiality. The goal of the present study was to qualitatively characterize and investigate the antimicrobial effects of the fish oil extracted from Salmo salar waste samples and to evaluate the potential use of these compounds for treating pathogen infections. METHODS: Salmo salar waste samples were divided in two groups: heads and soft tissues. Fatty acids composition, and in particular the content in saturated (SAFAs), mono-unsaturated (MUFAs) and Polyunsaturated (PUFAs) fatty acids, was characterized through GC/MS Thermo Focus GC-DSQ II equipped with a ZB-5 fused silica capillary tubes column. The antimicrobial activity of the salmon waste oils was evaluated through the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration assay and the antibiotics contamination was determined by Liquid Chromatography with tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. All experiments were done at least in triplicate. RESULTS: GC/MS analysis has shown the specific fatty acid composition of the salmon waste oils and their enrichment in MUFAs and PUFAs, with special reference to omega-3, -6, -7, -9 fatty acids. Furthermore, our study has highlighted the antimicrobial activity of the fish waste oil samples against two Gram+ and Gram- bacterial strains. CONCLUSIONS: These data confirm that the fish waste is still quantitatively and qualitatively an important source of available biological properties that could be extracted and utilized representing an important strategy to counteract infective diseases in the context of the circular economy.
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spelling pubmed-73075672020-06-26 Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity Inguglia, Luigi Chiaramonte, Marco Di Stefano, Vita Schillaci, Domenico Cammilleri, Gaetano Pantano, Licia Mauro, Manuela Vazzana, Mirella Ferrantelli, Vincenzo Nicolosi, Rosalia Arizza, Vincenzo PeerJ Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Fish by-products are generally used to produce fishmeal or fertilizers, with fish oil as a by-product. Despite their importance, fish wastes are still poorly explored and characterized and more studies are needed to reveal their potentiality. The goal of the present study was to qualitatively characterize and investigate the antimicrobial effects of the fish oil extracted from Salmo salar waste samples and to evaluate the potential use of these compounds for treating pathogen infections. METHODS: Salmo salar waste samples were divided in two groups: heads and soft tissues. Fatty acids composition, and in particular the content in saturated (SAFAs), mono-unsaturated (MUFAs) and Polyunsaturated (PUFAs) fatty acids, was characterized through GC/MS Thermo Focus GC-DSQ II equipped with a ZB-5 fused silica capillary tubes column. The antimicrobial activity of the salmon waste oils was evaluated through the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration assay and the antibiotics contamination was determined by Liquid Chromatography with tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. All experiments were done at least in triplicate. RESULTS: GC/MS analysis has shown the specific fatty acid composition of the salmon waste oils and their enrichment in MUFAs and PUFAs, with special reference to omega-3, -6, -7, -9 fatty acids. Furthermore, our study has highlighted the antimicrobial activity of the fish waste oil samples against two Gram+ and Gram- bacterial strains. CONCLUSIONS: These data confirm that the fish waste is still quantitatively and qualitatively an important source of available biological properties that could be extracted and utilized representing an important strategy to counteract infective diseases in the context of the circular economy. PeerJ Inc. 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7307567/ /pubmed/32596043 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9299 Text en ©2020 Inguglia et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Inguglia, Luigi
Chiaramonte, Marco
Di Stefano, Vita
Schillaci, Domenico
Cammilleri, Gaetano
Pantano, Licia
Mauro, Manuela
Vazzana, Mirella
Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
Nicolosi, Rosalia
Arizza, Vincenzo
Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity
title Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity
title_full Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity
title_fullStr Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity
title_full_unstemmed Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity
title_short Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity
title_sort salmo salar fish waste oil: fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity
topic Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7307567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32596043
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9299
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