Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic Coast

Economic exploitation is one means to offset the cost of controlling invasive species, such as the introduced Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas Thunberg) on the French Atlantic coast. Total lipid and phospholipid (PL) fatty acids (FAs) and sterols were examined in an invasive population of C. gigas...

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Main Authors: Flore Dagorn, Aurélie Couzinet-Mossion, Melha Kendel, Peter G. Beninger, Vony Rabesaotra, Gilles Barnathan, Gaëtane Wielgosz-Collin
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Published: MDPI AG 2016-05-01
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spelling doaj-1e0ba89eff1046cb9e239345fffa9ad82020-11-25T00:00:38ZengMDPI AGMarine Drugs1660-33972016-05-0114610410.3390/md14060104md14060104Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic CoastFlore Dagorn0Aurélie Couzinet-Mossion1Melha Kendel2Peter G. Beninger3Vony Rabesaotra4Gilles Barnathan5Gaëtane Wielgosz-Collin6Faculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université de Nantes, Groupe Mer, Molécules, Santé-EA 2160, Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral FR3473 CNRS, 9 rue Bias, BP 53508, F-44035 Nantes Cedex 1, FranceFaculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université de Nantes, Groupe Mer, Molécules, Santé-EA 2160, Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral FR3473 CNRS, 9 rue Bias, BP 53508, F-44035 Nantes Cedex 1, FranceFaculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université de Nantes, Groupe Mer, Molécules, Santé-EA 2160, Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral FR3473 CNRS, 9 rue Bias, BP 53508, F-44035 Nantes Cedex 1, FranceFaculté des Sciences et des Techniques, Université de Nantes, Groupe Mer, Molécules, Santé-EA 2160, Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral FR34473 CNRS, 2 rue de La Houssinière BP 92208, F-44322 Nantes Cedex 3, FranceFaculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université de Nantes, Groupe Mer, Molécules, Santé-EA 2160, Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral FR3473 CNRS, 9 rue Bias, BP 53508, F-44035 Nantes Cedex 1, FranceFaculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université de Nantes, Groupe Mer, Molécules, Santé-EA 2160, Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral FR3473 CNRS, 9 rue Bias, BP 53508, F-44035 Nantes Cedex 1, FranceFaculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université de Nantes, Groupe Mer, Molécules, Santé-EA 2160, Institut Universitaire Mer et Littoral FR3473 CNRS, 9 rue Bias, BP 53508, F-44035 Nantes Cedex 1, FranceEconomic exploitation is one means to offset the cost of controlling invasive species, such as the introduced Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas Thunberg) on the French Atlantic coast. Total lipid and phospholipid (PL) fatty acids (FAs) and sterols were examined in an invasive population of C. gigas in Bourgneuf Bay, France, over four successive seasons, with a view to identify possible sources of exploitable substances. The total lipid level (% dry weight) varied from 7.1% (winter) to 8.6% (spring). Of this, PLs accounted for 28.1% (spring) to 50.4% (winter). Phosphatidylcholine was the dominant PL throughout the year (up to 74% of total PLs in winter). Plasmalogens were identified throughout the year as a series of eleven dimethylacetals (DMAs) with chain lengths between C16 and C20 (up to 14.5% of PL FAs + DMAs in winter). Thirty-seven FAs were identified in the PL FAs. Eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5n-3 EPA/7.53% to 14.5%) and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3 DHA/5.51% to 9.5%) were the dominant polyunsaturated FAs in all seasons. Two non-methylene-interrupted dienoic (NMID) FAs were identified in all seasons: 7,13-docosadienoic and 7,15-docosadienoic acids, the latter being present at relatively high levels (up to 9.6% in winter). Twenty free sterols were identified, including cholesterol at 29.9% of the sterol mixture and about 33% of phytosterols. C. gigas tissues thus contained exploitable lipids for health benefits or as a potential source of high-quality commercial lecithin.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/14/6/104Crassostrea gigasfatty acidshealth and nutritionbivalvemolluscnon-methylene interrupted fatty acidsplasmalogensphospholipidsseasonal variations
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author Flore Dagorn
Aurélie Couzinet-Mossion
Melha Kendel
Peter G. Beninger
Vony Rabesaotra
Gilles Barnathan
Gaëtane Wielgosz-Collin
spellingShingle Flore Dagorn
Aurélie Couzinet-Mossion
Melha Kendel
Peter G. Beninger
Vony Rabesaotra
Gilles Barnathan
Gaëtane Wielgosz-Collin
Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic Coast
Marine Drugs
Crassostrea gigas
fatty acids
health and nutrition
bivalve
mollusc
non-methylene interrupted fatty acids
plasmalogens
phospholipids
seasonal variations
author_facet Flore Dagorn
Aurélie Couzinet-Mossion
Melha Kendel
Peter G. Beninger
Vony Rabesaotra
Gilles Barnathan
Gaëtane Wielgosz-Collin
author_sort Flore Dagorn
title Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic Coast
title_short Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic Coast
title_full Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic Coast
title_fullStr Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic Coast
title_full_unstemmed Exploitable Lipids and Fatty Acids in the Invasive Oyster Crassostrea gigas on the French Atlantic Coast
title_sort exploitable lipids and fatty acids in the invasive oyster crassostrea gigas on the french atlantic coast
publisher MDPI AG
series Marine Drugs
issn 1660-3397
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Economic exploitation is one means to offset the cost of controlling invasive species, such as the introduced Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas Thunberg) on the French Atlantic coast. Total lipid and phospholipid (PL) fatty acids (FAs) and sterols were examined in an invasive population of C. gigas in Bourgneuf Bay, France, over four successive seasons, with a view to identify possible sources of exploitable substances. The total lipid level (% dry weight) varied from 7.1% (winter) to 8.6% (spring). Of this, PLs accounted for 28.1% (spring) to 50.4% (winter). Phosphatidylcholine was the dominant PL throughout the year (up to 74% of total PLs in winter). Plasmalogens were identified throughout the year as a series of eleven dimethylacetals (DMAs) with chain lengths between C16 and C20 (up to 14.5% of PL FAs + DMAs in winter). Thirty-seven FAs were identified in the PL FAs. Eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5n-3 EPA/7.53% to 14.5%) and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3 DHA/5.51% to 9.5%) were the dominant polyunsaturated FAs in all seasons. Two non-methylene-interrupted dienoic (NMID) FAs were identified in all seasons: 7,13-docosadienoic and 7,15-docosadienoic acids, the latter being present at relatively high levels (up to 9.6% in winter). Twenty free sterols were identified, including cholesterol at 29.9% of the sterol mixture and about 33% of phytosterols. C. gigas tissues thus contained exploitable lipids for health benefits or as a potential source of high-quality commercial lecithin.
topic Crassostrea gigas
fatty acids
health and nutrition
bivalve
mollusc
non-methylene interrupted fatty acids
plasmalogens
phospholipids
seasonal variations
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/14/6/104
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