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Not AvailableVariations in the biochemical composition of muscle, gonads (anterior, middle and posterior) and hepatopancreas were studied during ovarian maturation in the Indian white shrimp, Fenneropenaeus
indicus. Among the biochemical composition, protein was found to be dominated followed by
carbohydrate and lipid. During ovarian maturation, protein content was decreased in muscle and
gonad whereas in hepatopancreas protein increases. Carbohydrate content in muscle decreases whereas
its level increases in all other organs investigated. Lipid content increased in ovary during maturation
whereas in muscle and hepatopancreas decline of energy reserves which indicate that hepatopancreas is
the main source of glycolipoproteins contributing to the vitellogenic process. There was a significant difference between the stages are observed.Not Availabl
