2010
DOI: 10.4314/tjas.v1i1.49530
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Performance of growing broiler chickens fed toasted and untoasted melon (<i>Colocythis cirtullis</i>) seed meal

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“…The proximate composition of the LGSM was similar to the values reported for melon seed Colocynthis citrullis meal but lower than the values for soybean and groundnut cake which are vegetable sources of high quality protein [22]. The content of the antinutritional factors evaluated in LGSM and the experimental diets namely, tannin, phytic acid and oxalate were at tolerable levels for farm animals which agreed with earlier reports of studies on underutilized plants and herbaceous legumes in animal feeds [23].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…The proximate composition of the LGSM was similar to the values reported for melon seed Colocynthis citrullis meal but lower than the values for soybean and groundnut cake which are vegetable sources of high quality protein [22]. The content of the antinutritional factors evaluated in LGSM and the experimental diets namely, tannin, phytic acid and oxalate were at tolerable levels for farm animals which agreed with earlier reports of studies on underutilized plants and herbaceous legumes in animal feeds [23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%