Assessment of the nutritive value of Phyllanthus niruri Linn. (stonebreaker) leaves
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Abstract
The leaves of Phyllanthus niruri was evaluated for the proximate, minerals, vitamins and
phytochemical composition. Phyllanthus niruri leaves were harvested, air-dried at room temperature
for 4 days and milled to form Phyllanthus niruri leaf meal. Atomic absorption spectrometry was used
in determination of the leaves for macro (Sodium Na, Calcium Ca, Phosphorus P, Potassium K,
Magnesium Mg) and micro (Iron Fe, Zinc Zn, Manganese Mn, Copper Cu) minerals; and
phytochemicals (total phenolics, tannin, alkaloid, saponin, phytate, oxalate, flavonoid) were also
determined using appropriate techniques. Proximate analysis indicated that the leaves had high
concentration of dry matter (91.06%), crude fibre (16.90%), crude protein (14.74 %), ether extract
(7.55%), ash (7.33%), neutral detergent fibre (43.81%), acid detergent fibre (25.49%), metabolizable
energy (7.74MJ/Kg) and in vitro organic matter digestibility (57.40%). Mineral and vitamin analysis
showed that Phyllanthus niruri leaves contained macro minerals (ppm) such as Na (1947), Ca (2911),
P (6978), K (18252), Mg (2914), micro minerals (ppm) such as Mn (94), Fe (665), Cu (12), Zn (37)
and high content of vitamins A (812.78 µg/100g), D (34.79 µg/100g) and E (57.18 mg/100g)
respectively. Phytochemical evaluation revealed that Phyllanthus niruri leaf have high contents of
total phenolic (11.85mgGAE/100g), oxalate (22.69mg/g), phytate (5.40g/100g), moderate in alkaloid
(3.67g/100g), but low in tannin (0.001g/100g), saponin (0.20g/100g), and flavonoid (1.40g/100g). The
results showed that Phyllanthus niruri leaves are of high nutritional quality due to high crude protein,
vitamin A, mineral contents especially potassium with the resultant phyto-chemicals attributes that
could serve as feed additives in poultry production.