This study was conducted to determine and compare the nutritional value of plant parts of neem as supplementary feedin ruminant production systems. Fresh matured leaves, and bark of Neem (Azadirachta indica) were collected, air dried and analyzed for chemical] and phytochemical constituents namely saponins, alkaloids, flavonoids and tannins as well as in vitro gas production and Dry matter digestibility. Results showed that the proximate and fibre fractions composition as well as the concentration of phytochemicals differed (P< 0.05) across plant parts with a tolerable range of values that could supply critical nutrients needed to enhance ruminalmicrobial growth and fermentation. Crude protein contentswere highest in leaves (19.76%) with bark having the least values (7.20%), while fibre fractions and phytochemical constituents were highest in bark with least values observed in seeds. Kinetics of gas production differed (P < 0.05) among plant parts with the leaves showing a shorter lag time and higher rate of fermentation. Gas production of neem plant parts increased (P
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Fasae, O. A., Aganto, T. O., & Jimoh, H. O. (2020). Nutritional potentialities of neem (Azadiracthaindica) plant parts as supplementary feed in ruminant production system. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 45(3). https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v45i3.405
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