Identification compound content of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.) by using GCMS

This study aims to identify the content of compounds contained in flesh, skin, and liver in rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.). The study was conducted in several stages namely: the first stage, sampling of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.); the second step, sample preparation on the flesh, skin, and liver; and...

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Published in:Medicina Clínica Práctica Vol. 3; p. 100101
Main Authors: Fendi, Fendi, Made, Sutinah, Rochmady, Rochmady, Muflihun, Wa Ode, Dirpan, Andi, Usman, Andi Nilawati
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier España, S.L.U 01-06-2020
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Summary:This study aims to identify the content of compounds contained in flesh, skin, and liver in rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.). The study was conducted in several stages namely: the first stage, sampling of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.); the second step, sample preparation on the flesh, skin, and liver; and the third stage, sample analysis using Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (Py-GCMS) with Shimadzu P2010 type. Formamide, which is also known as methanamide, is an amide derived from formic acid, found in the flesh of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.) with a concentration of 13.09%, and the skin of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.) with a concentration of 8.34%. In addition, the compound methenamine is found in the skin of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.) with a concentration of 13.71%. While on the skin of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.) also the composition of methyl maltol with a concentration of 14.36%, and 1,4-diaza-2,5-dioxobicyclo[4.3.0]nonane with a concentration of 17.07%. In addition, the liver of rabbit fishes (Siganus sp.) contained ammonium carbamate compound with a concentration of 24.77%, dodecanoic acid with a concentration of 5.98%, and ketone with a concentration of 6.48%. The concentration of compounds in flesh, skin, and liver in rabbitfish (Siganus sp.) can be identified using Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (Py-GCMS) where there are a number of useful compounds, but further research is still needed.
ISSN:2603-9249
2603-9249
DOI:10.1016/j.mcpsp.2020.100101