Abstract

The fatty acid composition of lipids in various organs and in the stomach contents of two species of frigate mackerel, Auxis rocheri and Auxis thazard, related to the tuna species was determined. Docosahexaenoic acid was the dominant unsaturated fatty acid accounting for 20% or more of the total fatty acids in all organs of the two frigate mackerel species (mean ±S.D.: 22.6 ± 6.0% for rocheri, 28.0 ± 4.3% for A. thazard), while the fatty acids in lipids from their stomach contents were comparatively low (1.5–13.0% for A. rocheri, 15.4–16.5% for A. thazard). It is suggested that the high content of DHA in the lipids of tuna species is a general characteristic.

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