Biochemical compositions (total protein = TP, total lipid = TL, globulin = Gl, albumin = Al and albumin/globulin = A/G ratio) of Oreochromis niloticus liver, kidney and brain exposed to 0.5 ppm aqueous extracts of Raphia vinifera (AERV) were investigated. The various biochemical compositions fluctuated with time of exposure to AERV. TP ranged between 0.91-4.64 mg/dl, Al between 0.41 -3.02 mg/dl, Gl between 0.70-3.40 mg/dl, A/G between 0.20-3.50 mg/dl and TL between 571.3-998.2 mg/dl. Significant (P<0.05) decrease in TP, Gl and TL values of the liver over either the brain or the kidney at 21-day duration in AERV, indicated high energy requirement for detoxification function of the liver. With these biochemical compositions in O. niloticus, it is inferred that their uses in the fish varied according to production in the tissue and relative effect of AERV, which produced fish's physiological dysfunction.
Diet and dietary habits of African Butter Catfish Schilbe mystus (Linne, 1766), an economically important fish in Oyan and Asejire lakes (Southwest Nigeria) were examined between July 2000 and December 2001. Stomach contents were analysed using the numerical, frequency of occurrence and points methods. The fish is predatory but the diet differs among lakes and seasons. Insects were more important in the diet of small (
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