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`Composition of Antarctic krill oil and methods for its
`harvesting, production and qualitative and quantitative
`analysis.
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`Dr. Nils Hoem, Chief Scientist
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`Newcastle Australia November 2013
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`In this presentation material from Spectral Service , Cologne has been used forillustrative purposes
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`Agenda
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`• Introduction - a few words about krill
`• What does krill contain?
`• How do we analyze krill and krill lipids?
`- and some cumulative data.
`• Final words
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`Nomenclature and abbreviations
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`FA
`EPA
`DHA
`DPA
`ASX
`NMR
`GC
`LC
`HPLC
`MS
`FID
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`20:5 n-3
`22:6 n-3
`22:5 n-3
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`fatty acid
`eicosapentaenoic acid
`docosahexaenoic acid
`docosapentaenoic acid
`Astaxanthin
`nuclear magnetic resonance
`Gass chromatography
`Liquid chromatography
`High pressure licuid chromatography
`Mass spectrometry
`Flame ionization detection
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`Antarctic Krill - Euphausia Superba
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` Zoo plankton (crustacean)
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` Antarctic food chain
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` Worlds largest biomass
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` Harvesting challenges
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` Catch is regulated by
`CCAMLR
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`Harvesting area and ice conditions
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`Agenda
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`• Introduction - a few words about krill
`• What does krill contain?
`• How do we analyze krill and krill lipids?
`- and some cumulative data
`• Final words
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`What does krill contain?
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`Shell
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`• Chitin (poly-b-1,4-D-N-acetylglucosamine)
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`Krill meat
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`• Proteins
`• Lipids – high content of phospholipids
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`Red color
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`• Astaxanthin esters
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`Differences in structure and function of triglycerides and phospholipids
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`Triglyceride (fish oils)
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`Phospholipids (krill oil)
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`Fatty acid
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`Fatty acid
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`G l y c e r o l
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`X
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`Phosphate
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`Fatty acid
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`Fatty acid
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`Fatty acid
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`G l y c e r o l
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`• Non-polar
`• Hydrophobic – does NOT mix with water
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`• Polar
`• Hydrophilic - mixes with water
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`• Energy storage
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`• Main structural
`component in all
`cell membranes
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`Fat cell
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`Membrane
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`Structural
`form
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`Charac-
`teristics
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`Function
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`What does krill contain?
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`Main components in various krill material
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`Total lipids
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`Polar lipids
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`Neutral lipid
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`Omega-3
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`Omega-6
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`Proteins
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`Water
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`Raw Krill (%)
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`Krill oil (%)
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`Krill powder (%)
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`5
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`2
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`3,7
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`0,4
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`0,035
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`12
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`80
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`93
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`45
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`55
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`25
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`3
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`n.a.
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`2
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`60
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`28
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`32
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`13
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`1,3
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`30
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`1
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`What does krill contain?
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`Lipid classes
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`g/100g of krill oil
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`Triacylglycerol
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`34,0
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`Lipid classes
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`Details
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`g/100g oil
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`Free fatty acids
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`7,9
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`Other
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`2,8
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`44,0
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`Phospholipids
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`Triacylglycerol
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`Diacylglycerol
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`Monoacylglycerol
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`Free fatty acids
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`Cholesterol
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`Cholesterol esters
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`Phosphatidylethanolamine
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`Phosphatidylinositol
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`Phosphatidylserine
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`Phosphatidylcholine
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`Lysophosphatidylcholine
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`Total polar lipids
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`Total neutral lipids
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`Total sum lipids
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`34
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`0,7
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`<1
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`7,9
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`1,2
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`<0,5
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`2,6
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`<1
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`<1
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`38
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`3,4
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`44
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`44,7
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`88,7
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`What does krill contain?
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`Fatty acid profile
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`g/100g of krill oil
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`Fatty acid breakdown
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`Lipid classes
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`Details
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`g/100g oil
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`7,7
`DHA
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`EPA
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`13,2
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`10,7
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`Oleic acid
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`Palmitic acid
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`13,5
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`Omega 3s
`Omega 6s
`Omega 9s
`Other
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`w-3 (usually < 30g/100g)
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`Eicosapentanoic acid (EPA)
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`13,2
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`Docosahexanoic acid (DHA)
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`a-Linolenic acid
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`Stearidonic acid
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`w-6
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`g-Linoleic acid
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`Arachidonic
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`w-9
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`Oleic acid
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`Other
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`Palmitic acid
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`Palmitoleic acid
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`Stearic acid
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`7,7
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`1.2
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`3
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`0,2
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`0,3
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`10,7
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`13,5
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`2,5
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`0,6
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`Agenda
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`• Introduction - a few words about krill
`• What does krill contain?
`• How do we analyze krill and krill lipids?
`- and some cumulative data
`• Final words
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`Analytical methods used on in the overall production of krill products 1/4
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`Parameter
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`Method
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`Ph.Eur
`Ph.Eur
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`ISO 5983-2
`/NS-EN-ISO 16634-1
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`ISO 6496
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`ISO 5984
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`Bligh&Dyer
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`AOAC 937.09
`DIN 38405-4
`AOCS Ca 2e-84
`AOAC 978.18
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`ISO 6496
`AOAC 920.03
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`Conway, E. I., and A. Byrne.
`Biochem. J. 27:419-429, 1933.
`Roche. Method A 23
`Roche. Method A 23
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`Fill weight
`Disintegration
`Chemistry
`Protein
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`Water
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`Ash
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`Fat (B&D)
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`Salt
`Fluorine
`Water in oil (Karl Fischer)
`aW
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`Dry matter
`Total volatile Nitrogen
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`TMAO
`TMA
`Astaxanthin
`Esterified astaxanthin
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`Analytical methods used on in the overall production of krill products 2/4
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`Parameter
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`Method
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`Ethoxyquin
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`AOAC 996.13
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`Naturox
`Free Fatty acids (FFA)
`Peroxide value
`Anisidin Value
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`Acid value
`Viscosity
`Saponification value
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`AOAC Ca 5A-40
`AOCS Cd 8b-90
`AOCS Cd 18-90
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`ISO 660
`Brookfield 021, 1.5 rpm
`AOAC 920.160
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`Iodine value
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`AOCS Ja 14-91
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`Ethanol, flash point
`Cadaverine
`Histamine
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`GC
`Internal NOFIMA A55
`Internal NOFIMA A55
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`Vitamin A, mg/100g
`alpha- Tocopherol, mg/100g
`Fat classes, Total phospholipids
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`31 P-NMR or N A881
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`Analytical methods used on in the overall production of krill products 3/4
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`Parameter
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`Method
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`AOCS Ce 1b-89
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`AOCS Ce 1b-89
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`Fat classes, total lipids as fatty acids
`Fatty acid profile
`Omega-3 Fatty acids
`EPA (C20:5, n-3)
`DHA (C22:6, n-3)
`DPA (C22:5, n-3)
`Omega-6 Fatty acids
`Linoleic acid (C18:2, n-6)
`Omega-9 Fatty acids
`Oleic acid (C18:1, n-9)
`Saturated fatty acids
`Monounsaturated fatty acids
`Polyunsaturated fatty acids
`Total trans-fat
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`Analytical methods used on in the overall production of krill products 3/4
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`Parameter
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`Method
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`Metals and non-metals
`Phosphorous
`Calcium
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`ISO 6491/Internal NOFIMA method (A37)
`ISO/CD 6869 / Internal NOFIMA method (A29)
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`Magnesium
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`Internal NOFIMA method (A30)
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`Iron
`Zink
`Arcenic (in-organic)
`Arcenic (organic)
`Cadmium
`Mercury
`Lead
`Copper
`Tin
`Antimony
`PCB's
`Dioxins
`Microbiology
`TPC
`E.coli
`Coliforms
`Anaerobic Sulphitr. Clostridium
`Bacillus Cereus Pres.
`Staphylococcus Aureus
`Salmonella
`Enterobacter
`Yeast and molds
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`NMKL161 mod;ICP-MS/Internal NOFIMA method (A27)
`NMKL161 mod;ICP-MS
`Extraction/digestion, HPLC-ICP-MS
`Microwave assisted digestion, ICP-MS
`NMKL161 mod;ICP-MS / EN 15763:2009
`ALC 208:112 / EN 15763:2009
`NMKL161 mod;ICP-MS / EN 15763:2009
`NMKL161 mod;ICP-MS / EN ISO 11885, mod 05
`EN ISO 11885, mod 05
`EN 15763:2009
`EN 1948 modified, HRGC/HRMS
`EN 1948 modified, HRGC/HRMS
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`NF EN ISO 4833 / NordVal Ref.no.012
`Petrifilm Select EC / NordVal Ref.no.014
`Petrifilm Select EC / NordVal Ref.no.014
`NMKL 56
`NMKL 67
`NorVal. Ref. no. 019
`AES 10/4-025/04 / NordVal Ref.no.023
`ISO 7402
`NorVal. Ref. no. 016
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`Batch analyses performed on Superba krill oil
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`Compositional analysis of 184 batches of krill oil 1/4
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`Polar lipids
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`Neutral Lipids
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`44,361957
`Mean
`3,3557175
`Std Dev
`0,2473868
`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% Mean 44,850054
`Lower 95% Mean 43,873859
`Skewness
`-0,029825
`Kurtosis
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`41,078804
`Mean
`4,3263125
`Std Dev
`0,31894
`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% Mean 41,708077
`Lower 95% Mean 40,449532
`Skewness
`0,0547301
`Kurtosis
`-0,695264
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`Compositional analysis of 184 batches of krill oil 2/4
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`Polar lipids
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`Neutral Lipids
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`44,361957
`Mean
`3,3557175
`Std Dev
`0,2473868
`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% M 44,850054
`Lower 95% M 43,873859
`Skewness
`-0,029825
`Kurtosis
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`Mean
`4,3263125
`Std Dev
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`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% M 41,708077
`Lower 95% M 40,449532
`Skewness
`0,0547301
`Kurtosis
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`X: choline; ethanolamine; serine; inositol; glycerol
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`Compositional analysis of 184 batches of krill oil 3/4
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`Phosphatidyl choline
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`Phosphatidyl ethanolamine
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`39,186413
`Mean
`3,1427739
`Std Dev
`0,2316884
`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% M 39,643537
`Lower 95% M 38,729289
`Skewness
`0,2540793
`Kurtosis
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`2,0581522
`Mean
`0,6258012
`Std Dev
`0,0461347
`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% M 2,1491764
`Lower 95% M 1,9671279
`Skewness
`0,5652078
`Kurtosis
`0,3084509
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`Compositional analysis of 184 batches of krill oil 4/4
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`EPA 20:5 n-3
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`DHA 22:6 n-3
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`13,279348
`Mean
`1,0746318
`Std Dev
`0,0792229
`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% M 13,435656
`Lower 95% M 13,12304
`Skewness
`-0,041249
`Kurtosis
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`Mean
`0,426184
`Std Dev
`0,0314187
`Std Err Mean
`Upper 95% M 5,972696
`Lower 95% M 5,848717
`Skewness
`0,0461241
`Kurtosis
`-1,045097
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`X: choline; ethanolamine; serine; inositol; glycerol
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`Analysis on separate lipid fractions
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`Separation by fractionation in protic solvent(s) and/or
`flash chromatography on silica
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`Krill
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`Krill lipids
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`Polar lipids
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`Neutral lipids
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`Free fatty acids
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`Fatty acid profile in Krill oil lipid sub fractions absolute amounts at 60% PL
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`14.00
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`12.00
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`10.00
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`8.00
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`6.00
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`4.00
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`2.00
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`0.00
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`TG
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`FFA
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`Fatty acid profile in Kril oil lipid sub fractions relative amounts
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`35.0
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`30.0
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`25.0
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`20.0
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`15.0
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`10.0
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`5.0
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`0.0
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`TG
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`FFA
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`Krill oil dilution in Soft gel capsules
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`Krill oil
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`Volume
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`Volume
`X1> X0
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`=
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`≠
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`Triglyceride oil
`(fish oil)
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`Volume
`=X0
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`Fresh capsule
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`H2O
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`Storage
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`Volume
`X1=X0
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`KO (hydrophilic) gain weight and
`volume because of uptake of water
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`Found in experiments to be ≈ 10%
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`Omega-3 Phospholipid species analysis by LC-MS/MS
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`PC general structure
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`Omega-3 Phospholipid species
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`Phospholipids
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`Structure
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`•Polar
`•Mixes with
`water
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`Ch
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`P
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`FA
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`FA
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`Krill oil
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` 69 choline-containing PL’s
`detected
`• 60 PL
`• 9 PLC
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` 7 with ώ-3 FA in both SN-1
`and SN2 position
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` 7 PC-species with an alkyl-
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`Major omega-3 species
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`A
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`B
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`FA
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`EPA
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`FA
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`DHA
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`Ch
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`P
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`Ch
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`P
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`Minor omega-3 species
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`C
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`D
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`EPA
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`DHA
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`EPA
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`E
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`EPA
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`DHA
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`DHA
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`Ch
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`P
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`Ch
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`P
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`Ch
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`Fatty acid composition in KO species analysis by LC-MS/MS
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`KO
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`KO-TG fraction
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`EPA-16:0-14:0
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`16:0-DPA-14:0
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`16:1-16:1-14:0
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`14:0-18:1-16:0
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`RT: 0.00 - 30.00 SM: 15B
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`100
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`50
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`0
`100
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`50
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`0
`100
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`50
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`0
`100
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`50
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`11.15
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`9.80
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`1.77
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`2.84
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`5.63
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`8.60
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`6.93
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`12.69
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`4.08
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`6.20
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`7.70 8.60
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`11.14
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`14.46
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`18.00
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`19.54
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`22.67
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`24.32
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`26.16
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`27.67
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`29.35
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`2.99
`2.14
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`7.58
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`12.28
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`12.74
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`14.46
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`19.41 20.18
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`21.33 23.13 25.07
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`26.95
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`2.18
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`2.97
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`4.55
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`6.80
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`9.53
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`9.55
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`12.23
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`14.27
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`17.98
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`19.37
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`20.48 22.39
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`24.12
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`25.69 27.41
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`2.98
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`5.52
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`8.50
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`11.14
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`14.38
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`0
`100
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`50
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`0
`100
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`50
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`0
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`0
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`2.06
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`6.07
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`16.58
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`18.23
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`19.44
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`21.07 22.20
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`23.92
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`25.74 27.58
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`2.10
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`2.82
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`5.54
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`6.59
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`9.36
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`6.08
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`10.77
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`11.18
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`14.19
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`15.17
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`18.27
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`19.54
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`20.45
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`24.02
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`25.04
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`26.63 28.36
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`2.05
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`2.97 5.53
`
`6.03
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`7.76
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`9.54
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`14.20
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`15.18
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`18.67
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`19.55
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`20.53
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`23.48 24.46 26.15 27.85
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`FO: EPA-EPA-EPA
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`FO: DHA-EPA-EPA
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`FO: DPA-DHA-EPA
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`FO: 18:1-DHA-EPA
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`50
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`0
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`50
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`0
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`50
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`0
`100
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`50
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`11.15
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`9.80
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`1.77
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`2.84
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`5.63
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`8.60
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`6.93
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`12.69
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`4.08
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`6.20
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`7.70 8.60
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`11.14
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`14.46
`
`18.00
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`19.54
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`22.67
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`24.32
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`26.16
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`27.67
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`29.35
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`2.99
`2.14
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`4.74
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`12.28
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`12.74
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`14.46
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`19.41 20.18
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`21.33 23.13 25.07
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`26.95
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`0.33
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`2.13 4.25
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`4.83
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`8.52
`
`8.76
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`10.13
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`10.73
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`14.50
`
`15.66
`
`18.41 19.54
`
`21.56
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`23.94 25.39
`
`27.98
`
`2.18
`
`4.43
`
`5.60
`
`6.24
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`9.16
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`9.89
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`10.96
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`17.57
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`0
`100
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`50
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`0
`100
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`50
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`0
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`0
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`0.34
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`3.57
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`3.89
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`2.18
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`2.84
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`6.23
`
`6.66
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`6.27
`
`16.80
`
`19.76
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`21.64 23.14
`
`25.63
`
`28.06
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`7.97 10.40
`
`11.62
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`12.45
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`16.70
`
`19.16
`
`19.54
`
`22.25
`
`23.92
`
`26.66
`
`29.46
`
`0.95
`
`2.82
`
`4.53
`
`5.80
`
`7.57
`
`10.07
`
`11.96
`
`13.36
`
`16.60
`
`18.06
`
`19.46
`
`20.50
`
`24.12
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`25.65
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`28.12
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`4
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`6
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`20
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`Fatty acid composition in KO species analysis by LC-MS/MS
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`KO-TG fraction
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`EPA-EPA-EPA
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`DHA-EPA-EPA
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`DPA-DHA-EPA
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`18:1-DHA-EPA
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`4.87
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`3.50
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`6.26
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`9.83 11.22
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`1.50
`
`3.09
`
`8.62
`
`12.37
`
`15.91
`
`16.94
`
`19.35
`
`21.06
`
`21.99 23.01 25.38 28.08
`
`29.89
`
`4.87
`
`6.26
`
`2.14
`
`2.88
`
`4.77
`
`7.55 8.54
`
`9.56 10.83
`
`12.82
`
`15.08
`
`16.87
`
`19.78
`
`20.81
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`22.43 24.31
`
`26.73
`
`29.58
`
`TG fraction
`
`TG 20:5/20:5/20:5
`
`0.38
`
`2.87
`
`4.01
`
`7.14 8.54
`
`10.92
`
`12.39
`
`14.87
`
`15.81 18.43
`
`20.48 21.40
`
`24.71
`
`26.87
`
`29.54
`
`4.85
`
`TG 22:6/20:5/20:5
`
`19.69
`
`21.82
`
`23.49
`
`26.87
`
`29.71
`
`0
`100
`
`50
`
`0
`100
`
`50
`
`0
`
`0
`
`2.11
`
`2.89
`
`6.30
`
`8.54
`
`11.08
`
`12.53
`
`15.09
`
`17.55
`
`5.18
`
`TG 22:5/22:6/20:5
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`2.08
`
`4.03
`
`6.06
`6.31
`
`6.94 9.23
`
`12.51
`
`13.49
`
`15.20 17.44
`
`19.71
`
`21.93
`
`24.39
`
`26.75
`
`28.14
`
`0.65
`
`2.89
`
`4.79
`
`5.80
`
`8.93
`
`9.86
`
`12.01
`
`13.50 14.89
`
`19.16
`
`20.04
`
`21.54
`
`24.85
`
`26.87
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`29.73
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`4
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`6
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`16
`14
`Time (min)
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`20
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`22
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`24
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`26
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`30
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`TG 18:1/22:6/20:5
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`4.90
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`3.53
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`6.29
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`9.86 11.25
`
`AKB33483-1
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`1.53
`
`3.12
`
`8.65
`
`12.40
`
`12.85
`
`17.90
`
`19.38
`
`21.09
`
`22.02 23.04 25.41 28.11
`
`29.92
`
`1.28
`
`2.91
`
`5.71
`
`7.01
`
`11.25
`
`9.86
`
`8.65
`
`12.81
`
`9.86
`
`11.19
`
`14.52
`
`17.06
`
`18.19
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`20.60
`
`21.44
`
`24.49
`
`26.45
`
`28.12
`
`29.11
`
`AKB33483-2
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`2.87
`
`3.51
`
`6.97
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`6.38
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`8.59
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`12.25 12.72
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`9.86
`
`11.23
`
`AKB33483-3
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`16.84
`
`18.12
`
`20.48
`
`22.91
`
`24.57
`
`25.71
`
`28.15
`
`29.53
`
`3.56
`
`2.88
`
`8.67
`
`7.00
`
`12.32
`
`12.76
`
`17.01
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`18.30
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`21.16
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`22.16
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`25.40
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`27.38
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`29.48
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`AKB33483-4
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`50
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`100
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`50
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`1.07
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`4.46
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`9.86
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`11.22
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`AKB33483-5
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`3.16
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`3.55
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`6.63
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`7.00
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`8.68
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`12.33 12.77
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`15.53 17.03
`
`20.96
`
`22.91
`
`24.50
`
`26.46
`
`28.08
`
`29.53
`
`3.15
`
`3.55
`
`6.99
`
`5.74
`
`2.43
`
`2.90
`
`5.69
`
`6.99
`
`11.20
`
`9.86
`
`8.66
`
`12.76
`
`11.21
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`9.86
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`8.66
`
`12.75
`
`AKB33483-6
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`14.49
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`15.28
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`18.37 20.83
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`22.78
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`24.49
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`26.06
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`28.25
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`29.33
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`14.52
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`18.06
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`19.60
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`22.73
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`24.38
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`26.58
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`27.73
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`29.41
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`AKB33483-7
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`Analysis of KO by NMR
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`•
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`•
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`31P-NMR: has become standard method for phospholipid classification and quantitation
`(AKBM)
`• Validated method
`• Relatively large Round Robin Test (21 different labs with some variation in
`instrumentation)
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`1H-NMR and 13C-NMR increasingly used for
`Total omega-3
`•
`Total number of double bounds
`•
`EPA and DHA and their sn1, sn2 positioning
`•
`Ether-phospholipids
`•
`• Other lipids
`• Other impurities (TMNO)
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`For the quantification two measurements were performed for each sample: one with 1 whole capsule
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`and one with only the filling of 1 whole capsule. Each test item and 20 mg of the internal standard
`
`(TPP) were exactly weighed (see tables “Calculation of content”, Chapter 6 - NMR Spectroscopy),
`dissolved in 10 ml CDCl3 / MeOH / Cs-EDTA, aq. (2/4/4) and measured. The integrated signals of
`test item and internal standard were used for calculation.
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`TPP
`Internal Standard
`Test item
`Excel 14.0
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`PC
`1-LPC
`2-LPC
`PI
`LPI
`PS
`LPS
`SPH
`PE
`LPE
`APE
`PG
`DPG
`PA
`LPA
`Rest
`Sum
`Phosphorus
`
`Integral Molecular weight mMol
`24.82
`326.29
`0.0623
`
`Integral Molecular weight mMol
`47.46
`790.0
`0.1191
`2.00
`534.5
`0.0050
`15.98
`534.5
`0.0401
`0.00
`907.0
`0.0000
`0.00
`629.5
`0.0000
`0.00
`833.0
`0.0000
`0.00
`555.5
`0.0000
`0.00
`812.0
`0.0000
`4.07
`770.0
`0.0102
`1.26
`492.5
`0.0032
`3.03
`1032.0
`0.0076
`0.00
`820.0
`0.0000
`0.00
`774.0
`0.0000
`0.00
`746.0
`0.0000
`0.00
`468.5
`0.0000
`1.38
`812.0
`0.0035
`75.18
`
`Initial weight [mg] Content [%] Number P
`20.34
`99.9
`1
`442.66
`1
`Content [mg]
`94.0616
`2.6819
`21.4280
`0.0000
`0.0000
`0.0000
`0.0000
`0.0000
`7.8622
`1.5568
`7.8448
`0.0000
`0.0000
`0.0000
`0.0000
`2.8112
`
`Weight-%
`21.25
`0.61
`4.84
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`1.78
`0.35
`1.77
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`0.64
`31.23
`1.32
`
`Mol-%
`63.13
`2.66
`21.26
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`5.41
`1.68
`4.03
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`---*)
`1.84
`100.00
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`Fig. 83
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`1H-NMR spectrum of test item AKB33483-6 (CDCl3/DMSO-d6)
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`Product
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`Fig. 85
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`13C-NMR spectrum of test item AKB33483-6 (CDCl3/DMSO-d6)
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`Analysis of KO by NMR ether PL
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`Agenda
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`• Introduction - a few words about krill
`• What does krill contain?
`• How do we analyze krill and krill lipids?
`- and some cumulative data
`• Final words
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`Analysis of KO by NMR
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`•
`•
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`Krill oil is a complex mixture of lipids
`Krill oil can not be directly compared with regular Triglyceride oils
`
`• Analytical methods needs to be adapted specifically for the KO matrix
`
`• Regular methods for determination of oxidative status of the lipid mixture is not
`sensitive nor specific enough to be more than marginally useful
`(e.g. Anisidine or TBARS methods)
`
`•
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`Krill oils will always have more free fatty acids as well as water content than TG,
`thus are more prone to hydrolysis than TG-oils
`
`• Methods that can distinguish between TG from KO and FO is desirable
`• Methods for direct (and sensitive enough) measurement of molar amount of
`double bounds could be useful to investigate oxidative status and development
`
`•
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`Krill oil standards, both PL and TG are needed
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