“…Notwithstanding, their utility as animal feed is primarily limited by their high concentration (7%) of L-DOPA, a well-known gold standard for the treatment of Parkinson's disease ( Pulikkalpura et al., 2015 ), and high content of fibre (97–193 g/kg DM relative to 75 g/kg DM in soya bean and other leguminous seeds) ( Alabi and Alausa, 2006 ; Belewu and Olajide, 2010 , Mthiyane et al., 2018 ). In this regard, its consumption has been reported to cause vomiting, nausea, abdominal distention, and dyskinesia, especially in human beings and non-ruminant animals ( Pulikkalpura et al., 2015 ).…”