Malaysian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Jan 2005)

AMINO ACID COMPOSITION OF SNAKEHEAD FISH (CHANNA STRIATUS) OF VARIOUS SIZES OBTAINED AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE YEAR

  • LAY-HARN GAM,
  • CHIUAN-YEE LEOW,
  • SARINGAT BAIE

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 19 – 30

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Snakehead fish (Channa striatus ) or Haruan is one of the favourite fresh water fish in the Asia-Pacific countries. The fish has been traditionally used to heal wounds. The amino acid composition of wild type Haruan was analyzed in this study. The most abundant amino acid in Haruan was glutamic acid, followed by aspartic acid, lysine, arginine, leucine, alanine, valine, threonine and glycine, in a decreasing order. The Haruan caught during rainy season was found to contain higher amount of total amino acids. The essential amino acids made up 56% of its total amino acids content. Furthermore, each of the essential amino acids (except lysine) was found in higher quantity compared to other types of fishes. Haruan was found significantly rich in arginine, an important constituent in the process of wound healing. The amino acid composition of Haruan indicates that the fish is an excellent source of dietary protein for human.

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