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Distinguishing Ovarian Maturity of Farmed White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: A Potential Tool for Caviar Production Management

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 58, Issue 7, Pages 4056-4064

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf9038502

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FT-IR; white sturgeon; plasma; sex steroids; vitellogenin; oocyte polarization index

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  1. Western Region Aquaculture Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture [2007-38500-18593]

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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR, 4000-400 cm(-1)) was applied to blood plasma of farmed white sturgeon (N = 40) to differentiate and predict the stages of ovarian maturity. Spectral features of sex steroids (similar to 3000 cm(-1)) and vitellogenin (similar to 1080 cm(-1)) were identified. Clear segregation of maturity stages (previtellogenesis, vitellogenesis, postvitellogenesis, and follicular atresia) was achieved using principal component analysis (PCA). Progression of oocyte development in the late phase of vitellogenesis was also monitored using PCA based on changes in plasma concentrations of sex steroid and lipid content. The observed oocyte polarization index (PI, a measure of nuclear migration) was correlated with changes in plasma sex steroid levels revealed by FT-IR PCA results. A partial least squares (PLS) model predicted PI values within the range 0.12-0.40 (R = 0.95, SEP = 2.18%) from differences in spectral features. These results suggest that FT-IR may be a good tool for assessing ovarian maturity in farmed sturgeon and will reduce the need for the invasive ovarian biopsy required for PI determination.

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