The extraction of mimosine from ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) by soaking in water


Autoria(s): Pascual, Felicitas; Peñaflorida, Veronica
Data(s)

1979

Resumo

The study aimed to find a cheap and practical method of extracting mimosine from Leucaena leucocephala, otherwise known as ipil-ipil in the Philippines. L. leucocephala leaves are used in cattle, poultry and swine feed and have been tried as a food ingredient in some fish diets. While it contains relatively high amount of protein, its use as feed has been limited because of the presence of toxic substance, mimosine. Findings revealed that soaking the leaves in water was highly efficient for the extraction of mimosine, the longer the duration of soaking the more mimosine was extracted. On the other hand, 87 % of the juveniles Penaeus monodon fed with diets containing L. leucocephala leaves soaked for 24 hours survived, much higher compared to those that were fed with unsoaked leaves for eight weeks.

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Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/18806/1/PascualF1979.pdf

Pascual, Felicitas and Peñaflorida, Veronica (1979) The extraction of mimosine from ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) by soaking in water. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Quarterly Research Report, 3(3), pp. 4-6.

Idioma(s)

en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18806/

http://repository.seafdec.org.ph/bitstream/handle/10862/2351/PascualF1979.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture
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Article

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