SOME REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF FEMALE Clarias gariepinus EXPOSED TO DIETS CONTAINING Bryophyllum pinnatum LEAF

Authors

  • A.A ALIMI
  • N.B. IKENWEIWE
  • G.N.O. EZERI
  • M.O. BANKOLE

Keywords:

Bio-active compounds, Bryophylum pinnatum, Reproduction, Female, Clarias gariepinus

Abstract

The utilization of medicinal plants as alternatives to synthetic materials as pro-fertility has been highly harnessed.
Phytochemical analysis of Bryophyllum pinnatum leaf (BL) and its nutritional effects on some reproductive
characteristics of female Clarias gariepinus was determined. Fifty-six C. gariepinus sub-adults (482.48±18.27
g/fish) were fed seven iso-nitrogenous diets (30% CP) containing B. pinnatum leaf at varying levels: T1
(1gBL/100g), T2 (2gBL/100g), T3 (3gBL/100g), T4 (4gBL/100g), T5 (5gBL/100g), T6 (6gBL/100g) and Control
(0gBL/100g). The results of the phytochemical analysis of B. pinnatum revealed the presence of medicinally active
constituents with the highest concentration (µg/mL) in Steroid (116.85±0.03), then Saponin (37.00±0.58),
Glycoside (10.30±0.12), Flavonoids (4.50±0.06), Tannin (2.35±0.03) and least in Phenol (0.18±0.00). These
confirmed the possible use of B. pinnatum as a pro-fertility agent in fish. Reproductive indices of fish were
evaluated after 28 weeks of feeding and spawning. Diets containing BL improved (p<0.05) egg weight
(492.95±50.32g), fecundity (320417.50±32705.45), pseudo-gonadosomatic index (0.23±0.02) and % survivals
(41.13±0.3) in T6, fertilization and hatchability % (67.45±1.64 and 47.50±1.44) in T4 compared to the Control.
Conclusively, the study confirmed the presence of bio-active compounds of reproductive importance in B.
pinnatum leaf and it can be included in C. gariepinus sub-adult diets up to 6% to enhance its reproductive
characteristics.

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Published

2020-06-01

How to Cite

ALIMI, A., IKENWEIWE, N., EZERI, G., & BANKOLE, M. (2020). SOME REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF FEMALE Clarias gariepinus EXPOSED TO DIETS CONTAINING Bryophyllum pinnatum LEAF . Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 17(1), 1841–1845. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/120

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