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Piper guineense: A potent ethnobotanical preservative against Dermestes maculatus in smoke-dried African catfish, Clarias gariepinus

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Piper guineense fruits were purchased, sun-dried (30±2oC) for 10 days and ground into fine powder. Fifteen (15) pieces of Clarias gariepinus (300 ± 5.0 g) were procured and smoke-dried in the laboratory using a charcoal-powered smoking kiln at 65oC for 10 hours. Each smoke-dried fish sample was placed in a plastic container with perforated lids covered with muslin cloth and Piper guineense fruit meal was sprinkled at varying quantities (0.0 g, 2.5 g, 5.0 g, 7.5 g and 10.0 g). Ten (10) adults of Dermestes maculatus bred from highly infested smoke-dried fish samples were introduced into each container and covered air-tight for seven (7) days. Mortality of D. maculatus was significantly different (p = .05) in all treatments and increased with an increase in the quantity of P. guineense and number of days. Mortality ranged between 73.33 and 100 % in treated groups while none was recorded in the control. Chemical compositions in treatments showed an increase in crude protein, lipids and lower moisture content at higher inclusion levels. This study showed that P. guineense can prolong the shelf-life of smoke-dried C. gariepinus against D. maculatus while retaining its nutritional composition. Key words: Dermestes maculatus, Piper guineense, smoke-dried, Clarias gariepinus
Title: Piper guineense: A potent ethnobotanical preservative against Dermestes maculatus in smoke-dried African catfish, Clarias gariepinus
Description:
Piper guineense fruits were purchased, sun-dried (30±2oC) for 10 days and ground into fine powder.
Fifteen (15) pieces of Clarias gariepinus (300 ± 5.
0 g) were procured and smoke-dried in the laboratory using a charcoal-powered smoking kiln at 65oC for 10 hours.
Each smoke-dried fish sample was placed in a plastic container with perforated lids covered with muslin cloth and Piper guineense fruit meal was sprinkled at varying quantities (0.
0 g, 2.
5 g, 5.
0 g, 7.
5 g and 10.
0 g).
Ten (10) adults of Dermestes maculatus bred from highly infested smoke-dried fish samples were introduced into each container and covered air-tight for seven (7) days.
Mortality of D.
maculatus was significantly different (p = .
05) in all treatments and increased with an increase in the quantity of P.
guineense and number of days.
Mortality ranged between 73.
33 and 100 % in treated groups while none was recorded in the control.
Chemical compositions in treatments showed an increase in crude protein, lipids and lower moisture content at higher inclusion levels.
This study showed that P.
guineense can prolong the shelf-life of smoke-dried C.
gariepinus against D.
maculatus while retaining its nutritional composition.
Key words: Dermestes maculatus, Piper guineense, smoke-dried, Clarias gariepinus.

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