2020
DOI: 10.51791/njap.v47i4.92
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Growth, haematology and serum biochemistry of albino rat fed diet containing raw and thermally processed Loofah Gourd (Luffa cylindrica Roem) seed meals

Abstract: The competition for food and feed arising from scarcity of conventional livestock feedstuff has resulted into search for novel feedstuff that is currently not being utilized as food by man. Thus, the present study was carried out to evaluate the nutritional potential of thermally processed loofah gourds seed in rats was evaluated in a 21-day completely randomized design feeding trials. Forty-eight Wistar strain male albino rats of 46.57±0.55g were allotted to four dietary treatments (T1–raw, T2–boiled, T3–cook… Show more

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“…Similarly, Osundahunsi and Aworh [36] reported a lower weight for some vital organs in rats fed with the basal diet singly, which indicates some forms of abnormal development thereby corroborating the low organ weight obtained in ogi and corn starch fed groups. The averages weight for kidney, liver and heart are 0.62, 4.23 and 0.65g, respectively as reported in literature [37]. The factors affecting weight gain may include the following: genetics, cultural background, medical conditions and disability, mental ill-health and parturition, genetics, method of breeding, breeds of animal, housing, feeding, fasting, extreme climatic conditions, stress, exercises, transport, castration.…”
Section: Weight Gain Of Organs / Carcass Of Albino Rat Fed With Acha-...mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, Osundahunsi and Aworh [36] reported a lower weight for some vital organs in rats fed with the basal diet singly, which indicates some forms of abnormal development thereby corroborating the low organ weight obtained in ogi and corn starch fed groups. The averages weight for kidney, liver and heart are 0.62, 4.23 and 0.65g, respectively as reported in literature [37]. The factors affecting weight gain may include the following: genetics, cultural background, medical conditions and disability, mental ill-health and parturition, genetics, method of breeding, breeds of animal, housing, feeding, fasting, extreme climatic conditions, stress, exercises, transport, castration.…”
Section: Weight Gain Of Organs / Carcass Of Albino Rat Fed With Acha-...mentioning
confidence: 91%