PROXIMATE COMPOSITION AND SIZE RELATIONSHIP IN Parachanna obscura, (Gunter 1861) OF THE CROSS RIVER, NIGERIA

Authors

  • D. AMA-ABASI
  • V. UDO
  • S. U. OKON

Keywords:

Snakehead, nutrition, regression relationship, aquaculture

Abstract

The aquaculture of African snakehead, Parachanna obscura, is gaining an increasing recognition, yet the proximate
composition of the species is not known. Study was conducted to determine the proximate composition and their
relationship with size of Parachanna obscura, from the Cross River, Nigeria. Ten specimens of Parachanna obscura
were analyzed for moisture, protein, fat and crude fibre contents. Mean values for protein, fat and moisture were
18.11, 15.36, and 68.54 %, respectively. There was a direct correlation between protein and the size of the fish (p ≤
0.01, r = 0.97, n = 10). The relationship was defined by the linear equation y= 6.215 + 0.0872(x). Similarly there
was a linear correlation between the fat contents and size (p ≤ 0.05, r = 0.95, n=10). The linear relationship was
defined by the equation y=10.38 + 0.367(x). There was ontogenetic shift in protein-fat ratio. The linear relationship
between the protein and fats and the weight of the species means that the wet weight of the fish can be used to
determine the percentage of protein and fats in the fish without the expensive, laborious and cumbersome method of
proximate analysis. The ontogenetic shift in protein–fat ratio implies that people with energy related–health
problems can choose between the young and older individuals of Parachanna obscura to meet their specific health
challenges.

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Published

2012-06-01

How to Cite

AMA-ABASI, D., UDO, V., & OKON, S. U. (2012). PROXIMATE COMPOSITION AND SIZE RELATIONSHIP IN Parachanna obscura, (Gunter 1861) OF THE CROSS RIVER, NIGERIA. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 9(1), 428–433. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/252

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