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Title: POTENTIAL OF SHEA FRUIT-BASED INGREDIENTS FOR THE FEED INDUSTRY
Authors: Donkor, M. N.
Mosobil, R.
Abaah, E. A.
Kanati, C.
Akabanda, F.
Donkor, A.‑M.
Keywords: Vitellaria paradoxa
Proximate Analysis
Mineral Composition
Serum
Poultry
Broilers
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature
Series/Report no.: Vol. 10;Issue 1
Abstract: Background: The cost involved in feeding poultry is very high especially in most developing countries. To this end, the effectiveness of the fruit pulp of Vitellaria paradoxa (shea), an agro-industrial by-product that is discarded in the processing of the nut for shea butter extraction was investigated on twelve poultry birds assigned to three groups A, B and C (control). Dried samples of the fruit pulp were analysed for their nutrients. Results: Proximate analysis of the shea fruit pulp revealed a carbohydrate content of 41.14%, crude fibre 26.62%, crude protein 10.34%, ash 9.23%, crude fat 3.55% and 9.13% for moisture. It also contained essential minerals such as Ca (587 mg /100 g dw), Na (138.30 mg /100 g dw), Mg (1358 mg /100 g dw), K (771.5 mg /100 g dw), Fe (29.88 mg/100 g dw), Zn (40.31 mg/100 g dw) and Cu (8.11 mg/100 g dw). Heavy metals such as Cd, Mn, Pb and Cr were below detectable limits. Measured parameters were live body weights and some selected blood chemistry tests. Broilers in groups A and B fed on shea fruit pulp formulated with maize meal showed a significant growth performance in weight (p<0.05) as compared to group C fed on maize meal only. Selected blood chemistry tests carried out included Ca, Na, K, Albumin, Triglyceride and Chloride. Statistical analysis showed that formulated feed had a significant effect (p<0.05) on blood chemistry values of broilers, however, there was an insignificant effect (p>0.05) in the control group, fed on maize meal only. Conclusion: The fruit pulp of Vitellaria paradoxa could be considered a good source of macro and micronutrients and could be used as a supplement in poultry feed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4306
ISSN: 2048-7010
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