ABSTRACT
The variation in the nutritional composition of hard and soft shell blue swimming crabs was examined. The protein content varied significantly in hard (13.64%) and soft shell BSC (9.34%). Sarcoplasmic proteins ranged from 43–45%, myofibrillar 25–30%, alkali soluble 24–25%, and acid soluble protein 2–6%. Magnesium and calcium were the major and iron and zinc were minor minerals. Hard shell crabs had more zinc (2.35 mg/100 g), while soft shell crabs contained more iron (1.98 mg/100 g). Saturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids, and polyunsaturated acids were 53.89%, 25.56%, and 9.72%, respectively, in hard shell crabs. In soft shell crabs, methionine was the major essential amino acid (8.49 mg/100 mg), while leucine was the major amino acid in hard shell crabs (8.72 mg/100 mg). The hard crabs contain more proteins, amino acids and fatty acids whereas soft crabs are rich in minerals and have similar protein fractions.
Acknowledgments
The authors are very grateful to Mr. R. Mayilvahnan, General Manager of M/s Phillips Foods India Pvt. Ltd. Thoothukudi for the support provided during this study. The authors are also thankful to ICAR NAE on Fish Safety and Quality Assurance for providing the necessary lab facilities to come up with the studies. The first author acknowledges Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalithaa Fisheries University for providing the merit fellowship during the period of study.
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