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Physicochemical properties and bioactivity of extracts from the roe of New Zealand hoki and southern blue whiting

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Date
2016
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Journal Article
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Abstract
Various physicochemical properties of New Zealand hoki and southern blue whiting (SBW) roes and the biological activities of their extracts were investigated. Protein, moisture, and ash contents in both roes were similar; however, the lipid content of hoki roe was higher (p < 0.05) than SBW roe (11.0 ± 0.9 and 2.5 ± 0.1, respectively). Both fish roe extracts contained active protease inhibitors toward trypsin and papain. Neither of the roe extracts agglutinated erythrocytes, indicating the absence of lectins. Both fish roe extracts at 5 mg/mL concentration exhibited slight inhibitory effects on the proliferation of breast cancer cells, but neither of the roe extracts exhibited RNase or antifungal activity.
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