Phytochemical assessment and utilization of African porridge ( Tetrapluera tetraptera ) fruits by broiler chickens

E. Ndelekwute, U. Unah, E. Assam, E. Silas, A. Okonkwo
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An experiment was conducted to determine the proximate and photochemical composition of dry milled African porridge ( Tetrapluera tetraptera ) fruit pod and its effect on growth performance of broiler chickens. One hundred and twenty-day old mixed sex chicks of Ross strain were used. There were 4 dietary treatments. Treatment 1 (control) contained no T. tetraptera ; treatments 2 to 4 contained 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5g/kg T. tetraptera respectively. Each treatment was replicated three times with 10 birds per replicate in a complete randomized design (CRD). Feed and water were given ad libitum for 8 weeks. The pod contained 6.70% crude protein, 1.44% ether extract, 4.62% crude fibre, 74.17% nitrogen free extract, and 5.96mg/100g hydrogen cyanide and 4.06mg/ 100g tannins. At the starter phase, final live weight was significantly (P 0.05) affected. Feed: gain ratio was also negatively affected by all the levels of T. tetraptera , with the control having significantly (P 0.05) in control, 2.5 and 5.0g/kg. Feed intake was reduced by addition of T. tetraptera with 7.5g/kg giving the least intake. Feed: gain ratio was not significantly (P>0.05) affected by T. tetraptera . In conclusion, 2.5% of T. tetraptera could be used in broiler diets and is recommended. Keywords: African porridge, broiler chickens, phytochemical, Tetrapluera tetraptera
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肉仔鸡对非洲粥果的植物化学评价及利用
本试验旨在研究非洲干粉粥果荚的近化学成分和光化学成分及其对肉仔鸡生长性能的影响。试验选用120日龄Ross菌株混合性雏鸡。有4种饮食处理。处理1(对照)不含四翅虫;处理2 ~ 4分别含有2.5、5.0和7.5g/kg的四翅虫。在完全随机设计(CRD)中,每个处理重复3次,每个重复10只鸟。随机饲喂饲料和水,连续8周。粗蛋白质含量为6.70%,粗脂肪含量为1.44%,粗纤维含量为4.62%,无氮提取物含量为74.17%,单宁含量为5.96mg/100g,单宁含量为4.06mg/ 100g。在发酵期,最终活重受到显著影响(p0.05)。各浓度对料重比均有显著的负向影响,其中对照、2.5和5.0g/kg对料重比影响显著(P < 0.05)。采食量最少的四翅虫添加量为7.5g/kg,可降低采食量。四翅螟对料重比无显著影响(P < 0.05)。综上所述,在肉仔鸡饲粮中添加2.5%的四翅虫可达到推荐水平。关键词:非洲粥;肉鸡;植物化学
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