A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE COMMON CARP Cyprinus carpio L. COLLECTED FROM NATURAL WATERS, CULTIVATED AND IMPORTED IN BASRAH GOVERNORATE, IRAQ

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Abstract
The current study investigated the comparison of the biochemical composition of
the common carp Cyprinus carpio L. which collected from four different sources in
Basrah city; Shatt Al-Arab river at Abul- Khasib by using gill nets, earthen ponds at
the University of Basrah campus, fish cages at Al-Hartha district and cooled fish
imported from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Fifty specimens of each fish source were
selected for analysis, half of which was stored with ice for up to ١٠days.
The results indicated that higher moisture content 78.2% was in the muscular tissues
of Shatt Al-Arab fish. Highest fat content 11.9% was recorded in imported fish,
highest protein 18.17% and ash 2.29% were measured in fresh pond fish. Caloric
value of the examined fish showed variations between fresh and iced fish where the
highest value 165.62 Kcal/ 100 gm was recorded in fresh cage fish

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Volume 16, Issue 2
Autumn 2017
Page 271-283

  • Receive Date 01 December 2017
  • Revise Date 20 December 2017
  • Accept Date 25 December 2017
  • Publish Date 28 December 2017