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Turbot and rainbow trout, which had previously received diets free of fat, were fed [1-14C] fatty acids. The distribution of radioactivity in the tissue fatty acids was examined 6 days later. In rainbow trout fed [1-14C] 18∶3ω3, 70% of the radioactivity was present in 22∶6ω3 fatty acid. In contrast, turbot fed [1-14C] 18∶1ω9, 18∶2ω6, or 18∶3ω3 converted only small amounts of labeled fatty acids (3–15%) into fatty acids of longer chain length. The major product of the limited modification found in turbot was the dietary acid elongated by 2 carbon atoms.
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Owen, J.M., Adron, J.W., Middleton, C. et al. Elongation and desaturation of dietary fatty acids in turbotScophthalmus maximus L., and rainbow trout,Salmo gairdnerii rich. Lipids 10, 528–531 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02532354
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