Gonand Histology, Proximate Composition and Growth Efficiency of Nile Tilapia Fed with Pawpaw (Carica papaya) seed powder

Waweru, Jerusha ; Raburu, Phillip ; Odhiambo, Elizabeth (2019)
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The study was carried out to determine the effect of different inclusion levels of pawpaw seeds powder (PSP) on the proximate composition, growth and histological structure of Nile tilapia gonads. Nile tilapia were treated with pawpaw seeds powder at four levels at 0g, 4g, 8g and 12 g PSP/kg feed for 60 days. The proximate composition of the carcass of the Nile tilapia showed that the 8g PSP/kg feed treatment group had thehighest values (mean ± SE) of Crude protein and ash (53.97 ± 0.094 and 20.05 ± 0.35) respectively. The highest body weight gain and specific growth rate was achieved at the 8g PSP/kg treatment levelbut this treatment level showed the lowest feed conversion ratio. Histology of gonads of Nile tilapia treated with different levels of PSP revealed that ovaries and testes of 0g PSP/kg feed were normal. Ovaries of the 4g PSP/kg feed had degenerative stromas while testes had scanty spermatozoa. At 8g PSP/kg feed, the ovaries showed increased atretic follicles and testes had degeneration of spermatozoa. Treatment with 12g PSP/kg feed resulted in severe atretic follicles of the ovaries and deformation of seminiferous tubules and erosion of spermatozoa of the testes. The results of this study showed that pawpaw seeds powder can be used to control the breeding of Nile tilapiain production units.

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