Evaluation of toxicological and nutritional parameters of detoxified defatted dietary castor seeds in fish nutrition
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Castor seed de-oiled into cake (CSC) was differently processed by boiling, roasting, boiling & roasting,
decorticated lyle-treated, boiling & fermenting and fed at 10 % in diets to 180 juvenile Clarias gariepinus
(Catfish) in a 4-week feeding trial to assay its nutritional and toxicological impact using performance and some
bio-data indices. Treatments methods other than boiling improved performance traits and the other measured
bio-data such as specific growth rate (SGR), protein efficiency ratio (PER), net protein utilization (NPU),
nitrogen metabolism (NM) (p <0.05). Some processing method(s) (roasting) gave superior results than the
others (p < 0.05) relative to the conventional diet. Boiled dietary CSC however, produced the poorest results
compared to the other methods and the control diet (p < 0.05). Roasted CSC in diet gave the best result among
the dietary treatments (p < 0.05) hence it was recommended that CSC be processed by roasting before inclusion
in diet at 10 % for fish.
