Determination of biochemical and microbiological content of black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) and its potential option as animal feed additive

E. Ndelekwute, H. Uzegbu, E. Assam, C. Nwokoro
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Biochemical (proximate, minerals, antinutritional factors and essential oils) and microbiological (bacteria, fungi) analyses of black pepper were carried to determine its potentials in animal nutrition. Its antimicrobial effect in poultry feed was also investigated. Black pepper samples (n = 5) from different geographical locations in Nigeria were used. Mean values showed that it contained crude protein (10.70%), ether extract (16.67%), essential oil (2.87%) and gross energy of 20.55 MJ. Higher level of iron (127.90 ppm) was observed followed by phosphorus (122.0), Potassium (121.50) and manganese (116.98). Heavy metal occurred in trace amounts such as silver (0.11 ppm), mercury (0.96), lead (0.75), aluminium (0.11) and Chromium (7.55). Antinutritional factors examined and found in the black pepper were hydrogen cyanide (17.89 mg/100g), oxalate (225.20), tannins (21.50), phytic acid (1.17) and trypsin inhibitor (1.35). The black pepper was acidic (pH 5.95), contaminated by bacteria, fungi and showed some levels of antibacterial effect and no antifungal activity in poultry feed. Going by its properties, with good agronomic practices, processing, packaging and effective storage to reduce microbial contamination, black pepper could be a novel food additive in animal nutrition.
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黑胡椒(Piper nigrum L.)生物化学和微生物学含量的测定及其作为饲料添加剂的潜在选择
对黑胡椒进行了生化分析(近似物、矿物质、抗营养因子和精油)和微生物分析(细菌、真菌),以确定其在动物营养中的潜力。并对其在家禽饲料中的抗菌效果进行了研究。使用了尼日利亚不同地理位置的黑胡椒样本(n = 5)。平均含粗蛋白质(10.70%)、粗脂肪(16.67%)、挥发油(2.87%),总能20.55 MJ。铁(127.90 ppm)含量较高,其次是磷(122.0 ppm)、钾(121.50 ppm)和锰(116.98 ppm)。重金属以微量出现,如银(0.11 ppm)、汞(0.96 ppm)、铅(0.75 ppm)、铝(0.11 ppm)和铬(7.55 ppm)。在黑胡椒中检测到的抗营养因子有氰化氢(17.89 mg/100g)、草酸(225.20 mg/100g)、单宁(21.50 mg/100g)、植酸(1.17 mg/100g)和胰蛋白酶抑制剂(1.35 mg/100g)。黑胡椒呈酸性(pH 5.95),受细菌和真菌污染,在家禽饲料中具有一定程度的抗菌作用,无抗真菌活性。根据黑胡椒的特性,通过良好的农艺学规范、加工、包装和有效的储存来减少微生物污染,黑胡椒有望成为一种新型的动物营养食品添加剂。
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