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Nutrient composition of important fish species in Bangladesh and potential contribution to recommended nutrient intakes

Author Affiliations
University of Queensland, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Technical University of Denmark, Flinders University
Published InJournal of Food Composition and Analysis
Year2015
Citations355

Abstract

Fish, in Bangladesh where malnutrition remains a significant development challenge, is an irreplaceable animal-source food in the diet of millions. However, existing data on the nutrient composition of fish do not reflect the large diversity available and have focused on only a few select nutrients. The purpose of this study was to fill the gaps in existing data on the nutrient profiles of common fish in Bangladesh by analysing the proximate, vitamin, mineral and fatty acid composition of 55 fish, shrimp and prawn species from inland capture, aquaculture and marine capture fisheries. When comparing species, the composition of nutrients of public health significance was diverse. Iron ranged from 0.34 to 19 mg/100 g, zinc from 0.6 to 4.7 mg/100 g,…
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