Cyanide, haematology and histopathology profiles of albino rats fed with ‘Fufu’-based diets produced from mixed starter cultures

dc.contributor.authorBabatuyi CY
dc.contributor.authorBoboye BE
dc.contributor.authorFagbemi TN
dc.contributor.authorEnujiugha VN
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-22T21:26:03Z
dc.date.available2022-07-22T21:26:03Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractThe cyanide, haematology and histopathology profiles of white albino rats fed with ‘fufu’-based diets were monitored. The cassava tubers were subjected into different processing operations: spontaneous-soaked traditional method (SWI), grated before spontaneously-fermented without starter culture (CWI) and those grated, blanched at 65 °C for 15 min before fermented with microorganisms isolated, purified and identified from spontaneously fermented ‘fufu’ categorized into Bacteria only (BAP), Bacteria and Yeast (BYP), Yeast only (YAP), Bacteria and Mould (BMP), Mould and Yeast (MYP) and Mould only (MAP) and were oven dried and milled. The commercial ready-to-eat ‘Fufu’ (CWF) was served as control for laboratory processed samples. Albino rats of the wister strain with four (4) rats per group were fed with 50 % of Commercial vital feed (CVF) and 50% each of the remaining nine (9) “Fufu” samples in ratio 1:1 before haematology and histopathology profile of the animals were investigated. It was found out that Samples BMP and MAP had abnormal high Neutrophil (58–60; 41–42 %) lower Lymphocyte (40–43; 58–61 %), lower Packed cell volume (46–48; 45–47 %) and higher cyanide in the blood (0.004–0.006 mg/L) with sample BMP highest white blood cell (23–24 × 10⁹/L) and sample MAP least white blood cell (6.5–6.6 × 10⁹/L) when compared with other samples which were within the acceptable recommended values for animal studied for haematology and histopathology profiles. The “fufu” samples had reduced cyanide levels ranging from 0.001 mg/L to 0.006 mg/L in the blood of the animals assayed due to the processing operations used. Therefore, combined use of bacteria isolated as starter cultures in the production of odourless “Fufu” have acceptable haematology, histopathology and reduced cyanide level which suggests the suitability in terms of safety for human consumption.
dc.identifier.citation10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04391
dc.identifier.issn2405-8440
dc.identifier.urihttps://nerd.ethesis.ng/handle/123456789/49
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectBiotechnology
dc.subjectMicrobiology
dc.subjectFufu
dc.subjectStarter cultures
dc.subjectCyanide
dc.subjectHaematology
dc.subjectHistopathology profiles
dc.titleCyanide, haematology and histopathology profiles of albino rats fed with ‘Fufu’-based diets produced from mixed starter cultures
dc.typeArticle
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