The variations of digestive enzyme activities during the development of Oplegnathus fasciatus larvae
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    This paper investigated the trypsinase, acid protease, amylase and lipase activities of the Oplegnathus fasciatus larvae cultured in indoor pond from hatching to post hatching day (phd) 33rd. The results indicated that trypsinase, acid protease, amylase and lipase could be detected in newly hatched larvae, although the activities of trypsinase, acid protease and amylase were very low. The total activity of trypsinase (U/larva) of the larvae increased significantly on phd 9th and increased gradually with the development. The total activities of acid prolease and lipase of the larvae increased significantly on phd 28th. The total activities of acid prolease and lipase of the larvae on phd 33rd were significant higher than those on phd 28th respectively. The total activity of amylase of the larvae increased significantly on phd 9th and also increased gradually with the development. While the larvae developed at juvenile stage (>phd 22nd), the total activity of amylase decreased significantly with the development. It is suggested that the activities of digestive enzyme of the Oplegnathus fasciatus larvae closely correspond to the development stage and feeding habit. The trypsinase and amylase were the very important endogenous enzymes at the early stage of the larva development.

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尹彦强,傅荣兵,黄旭雄,温文,施兆鸿,罗海忠,严佳琦.条石鲷仔稚鱼发育过程中消化酶活性的变化[J].上海海洋大学学报,2011,20(1):56-62.
YIN Yan-qiang, FU Rong-bing, HUANG Xu-xiong, WEN Wen, SHI Zhao-hong, LUO Hai-zhong, YAN Jia-qi. The variations of digestive enzyme activities during the development of Oplegnathus fasciatus larvae[J]. Journal of Shanghai Ocean University,2011,20(1):56-62.

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