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摘要
本研究调查了季节变化对从印度西海岸马哈拉施特拉邦 Shirgaon 河口采集的可食用绿藻 Gayralia brasiliensis 的生物量、近似成分、脂肪酸组成、矿物质含量、色素、水分含量和元素组成的影响。此外,还分析了 Shirgaon 河口的物理化学参数,并将其与 G. brasiliensis 的生物量丰度和生化成分相关联。本研究的结果表明,海水的物理化学参数在各个季节都有显著变化。在夏季,生物量丰度(258.23 ± 23.06 g m-2 FW)和总蛋白质含量(11.12 ± 1.37 % DW)最高,而总脂质含量则明显下降。不过,n-6 和 n-3 PUFA 的含量在冬季显著增加。冬季的微量元素含量最高,而季风季节的宏量元素含量较高。相关图分析表明,生物量、总蛋白、总碳水化合物、叶绿素色素以及组织中的碳、氢、氮和硫在三个季节中均呈正相关。根据皮尔逊相关分析,可以确认在环境参数中,辐照度和温度是巴西鹅膏菜生长的最大限制因素。此外,溶解的无机硝酸盐对巴西蘑菇的生长有明显的负面影响。总之,本研究的结果表明,应在相应的季节收获巴西蘑菇,以获取所需的代谢物。本研究的结果预计对印度未来的 G. brasiliensis 种植策略和食用应用极具价值。
Seasonal variation in biomass availability and biochemical composition of Gayralia brasiliensis (Ulotrichales, Chlorophyta) from Shirgaon estuary west coast of India
The present study investigated the impact of seasonal variation on biomass availability, proximate composition, fatty acid profile, minerals content, pigments, moisture content, and elemental composition of an edible green alga Gayralia brasiliensis collected from Shirgaon estuary Maharashtra, west coast of India. Additionally, the physico-chemical parameters of the Shirgaon estuary were analyzed and correlated with biomass abundance and biochemical composition of G. brasiliensis. The findings of the present study demonstrated a significant variation in the physico-chemical parameters of seawater throughout the seasons. During the summer season, the biomass abundance (258.23 ± 23.06 g m-2 FW), and the total protein content (11.12 ±1.37 % DW) were found highest while the total lipid content declined considerably. Nonetheless, the contents n-6 and n-3 PUFA increased significantly over the winter season. The concentration of micro-elements was highest during the winter season while the macro-elements found plenty during the monsoon season. The correlogram analysis revealed that biomass, total protein, total carbohydrate, chlorophyll pigments, and tissue C, H, N, and S were positively correlated with each other throughout all three seasons. Based on Pearson corelation analysis it is confirmed that among the environmental parameters, irradiance and temperature were found the most limiting factors for the growth of G. brasiliensis. Further, dissolved inorganic nitrate significantly influence the growth of G. brasiliensis negatively. Overall, the results of this study imply that G. brasiliensis should be harvested for desired metabolites during the respective seasons. The findings of the present study are expected to be extremely valuable for future cultivation strategies and edible applications of G. brasiliensis in India.