Abstract

The basic protein fractions and the total protein contents of liver and muscle of the murrel ( Channa punctatus) were estimated to evaluate the effect of age. In the muscle of males and in both muscle and liver of females the basic protein contents showed a rising trend with advancing age. In males, the total protein content of liver showed a peak during maturity and declined thereafter but in muscle a continuous decline occurred with increasing age. Neither in the basic protein content of liver of males nor in the total protein contents of liver and muscles of females were appreciable age-changes observed.

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