The aquatic environment is continuously at the mercy of man's negative impact on it. This study was designed to determine the proximate composition and concentration of some heavy metals in four fish species - Oreochromis niloticus, Malapterurus electricus, Parachanna obscura, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus in Ogun River, Nigeria. The fish species were collected from the Abeokuta axis of the river and analyzed for Manganese (Mn), Lead (Pb), Nickel (Ni), Cadmium (Cd) and Zinc (Zn) using atomic absorption spectrometry. The moisture, crude protein, ash and fat content of the four fish species were analyzed using standard methods. The results showed varying levels of accumulation of the metals among the four fish species. Pb was detected only in Oreochromis niloticus while Mn was detected only in Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus. Except in a few cases, Pb and Ni in muscles of Oreochromis niloticus and Parachanna obscura respectively, the liver and gills accumulated more metals than the muscles. The concentrations of the metals in all cases were beyond regulatory limits by International Standards. All the fishes had high moisture content between 75 and 80 %, while fat was the lowest nutrient (0.88–1.89 %) in all fish species. The differences in proximate values were not significant among fish species. The findings in this study may be a reflection of the pollution status of the Ogun River with heavy metals while also portraying the risk associated with the consumption of fish from the river.
ree aquatic products, tilapia sh, lobster and crab, were collected from the landing site of shermen in Makoko, a shing suburb in Lagos State, Nigeria. ey were analyzed for their proximate composition, and concentration of heavy metals (Cr, Cd, and Pb) was also measured in them. e nutrient values varied among the three organisms. e lobsters and crabs had higher protein values while tilapia was richer in lipid and moisture content. In most cases, these di erences were not signi cant. e concentration of heavy metals also di ered in the three organisms. All organisms had high concentrations of the three heavy metals analyzed. e heavy metal load as observed in this study is consistent with some previously reported values in literature. Plausible reasons for these di erences were discussed in light of size, trophic level, choice of food of the organisms, and anthropogenic activities. It may be advisable that heavy metal concentrations are regularly monitored in edible aquatic food products so that human health is not at risk.
Adenanthera pavonina is leguminous species which is a perennial and non-climbing tree which is a highly valuable plant for food, drink, and traditional medicine. The Adenanthera pavonina Linn Seed was obtained in our institution premises. This present study was targeted at evaluating proximate analysis, phytochemical determination, a physicochemical parameter of the spectroscopically characterized oil sample of Adenanthera pavonina. The oil which was extracted by standard method had percentage yield of 15.36%. The phytochemical screening of the oil revealed the presence of saponin, alkaloid, and terpenoids. Proximate analysis result unveiled that seed oil of Adenanthera pavonina Linn had an appreciable quantity of protein 27.72%, Crude fiber 5.82 and Ash contents 2.51. It also showed the moisture content, organic matter, carbohydrate, pH and Refractive index to be 13.34%, 97.49% 54.36%, 5.96 and 1.62 respectively. The mineral determination showed that the seed oil contained Manganese (0.001 ± 0.0002 %), Iron (13.52 mg/kg), while Potassium (K), Sodium (Na), Nickel (Ni), Chromium (Cr), Cobalt (Co), Lead (Pb) and Cadmium (Cd) were below the detectable limit. The structure of the oil was elucidated using physicochemical analyses and spectral data which include FT-IR, UV, 1 H-and 13 C-NMR as well as mass spectral data. The spectroscopic data correlated well and was consistent with the proposed structure. The seed oil could provide access to increase dietary formulation owing to its high protein content.
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