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Volume 62, Issue 340, January - April 2026 (Forthcoming Issue)

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In order to evaluate the effect of hybrid on nutrient composition and organoleptic characteristics of broiler thigh meat; broiler hybrids namely, Arbor acre, Cobb 500 and Ross 308 commercial broilers were assessed. These hybrids constituted the treatment. Each hybrid was replicated 3 times, while each replicate contained 51 birds, making a total of 459 birds. The Completely Randomized Design was adopted. GLM-ANOVA and Tukey’s HSD (α =0.05) procedures were used for nutrient analysis. The Kruskal-Wallis H, followed by Dunn’s mean separation, α=0.05, were used for analysis of sensory scores. The Principal Factor Analytical procedure (score-1) was used to expose the root contributions of hybrids to nutrient profile and sensory attributes. Cobb 500 thigh meat was higher in crude protein, fat, calories, sodium and potassium than Arbor acre and Ross 308 hybrids (P < 0.05); but hybrids showed similar average root contributions to nutrient content (PF-1 = -0.142 to 0.154) of the raw thigh. Cooked Ross 308 thigh meat revealed higher colour, aroma and average score (PFS-1 = 0.74-0.83) over Arbor acre and Cobb 500 hybrids; but hybrids were similar in all sensory characteristics except smoothness (K-W X2 = 9.39; P <0.009), where Arbor acre had lower mean rank of 130 against other two hybrids with minimum of 156. Cobb 500 was better in nutrient content, while Arbor acre hybrid was higher in thigh smoothness, and these could be selected explicitly for improvement.


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ARTICLE

Characterization of broiler hybrids on nutrient profile and organoleptic characteristics of the thigh meat

Oluwatosin MA Jesuyon, Blessing Ife Babalola, Nafisat A Molumo, Emmanuel Opeyemi Oyebanji, Idowu Blessing Oladeji

In order to evaluate the effect of hybrid on nutrient composition and organoleptic characteristics of broiler thigh meat; broiler hybrids namely, Arbor acre, Cobb 500 and Ross 308 commercial broilers were assessed

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e1d3199

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REPORT

Euphorbia graminea Jacq. (Euphorbiaceae) - A new distributional record for the flora of Libya

Mohammed H. Makhlouf

Euphorbia graminea Jacq was reported for the first time from Libya; specimens were collected from the Faculty of Agriculture research farm in the University of Tripoli, Libya

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e2d3207

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ARTICLE

Stigma and Discrimination Experienced by HIV/AIDS Patients in Banke District, Nepal

Kamal Dhakal, Ramesh Prasad Adhikary

Background: Stigma, originating from ancient practices of physical branding, signifies rejection, exclusion, or devaluation, arising from expected social judgment. HIV stigma manifests internally as guilt or shame or externally as discrimination

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e3d3213

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The decolourising potential of some laccase-producing Curvularia and Paradictyoarthrinium species

Samuel Adedayo Fasiku, Godwin Adeoluwa Akinrinsade, Seun Angel Aregbesola, Benedicta Oyindamola Olajide, Femi Johnson Afolabi, Gboyega Ebenezer Adebami

Laccases are enzymes that break down lignin and are also useful in dye decolourisation. This study investigated laccase production by some laccaseproducing fungi and evaluated their ability to decolourise dyes

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e4d3229

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REPORT

Development and Validation of Wind Direction Codes for Meteorological Data Analysis

Adamu Ibrahim, Adamu Ubaidullahi Usman, Yohanna Stephen Adams

Qualitative research makes use of non-numerical data for example words, phrases symbols, images or directional descriptors, which require systematic coding before performing any analysis

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e5d3217

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Social and Cultural Peculiarities to Women Participation in Rice Value Chain in Enugu state, Nigeria

Okwor Uchechi M, Amanze Alice N, Ikeh Angus O, Osuagwu Chizoma O

This study examined the social and cultural peculiarities to women participation in rice value chain in Enugu state, Nigeria. One hundred and twenty female rice value chain actors were selected for the study using multi-stage, purposive and random sampling technique

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e6d3227

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Optimisation of laccase production by Curvularia verruculosa UDY through solid-state fermentation using response surface methodology

Samuel Adedayo Fasiku, Atilade Amos Oladunni, Taiwo Bukola Fasiku, Godswill Uduak Ernest, Opeyemi Janet Adeogun, Femi Johnson Afolabi

Laccases are multicopper oxidase enzymes with significant industrial and environmental applications, including bioremediation, textile dye degradation, and biosensor development

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e7d3235

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The influence of corrugation amplitude on entropy production of turbulent flow in outward corrugated converging pipes

Taiwo Bukola Fasiku, Ayobami Jeremiah Awodunmila

This study investigated the entropy production rate of turbulent distilled water flowing through three corrugated converging pipes of various corrugation amplitudes.

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e8d3237

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Nutrient Composition and Sensory Characteristics of Biscuit Produced from Sweet Potato (Ipomea batata) and Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)

Bashiru Ogunbiyi, Olamide Adeosun

Biscuits are produced from composites of sweet potato flour and peanut flour. The sweet potato and peanut flours were mixed in the ratios 100%, 90:10%, 80:20%, 70:30%, and 60:40%, respectively

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e9d3233

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Assessment of floristic diversity from Kamshet and Adjoining regions of Maval Tehsil, Maharashtra, India

Pravin Sangale, Saima R Mir

The present study investigates the floristic diversity of Kamshet and the surrounding regions of Maval Tehsil in Pune District, Maharashtra, India. Detailed field surveys were conducted during 2024–2025 across varied ecosystems

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e10d3249

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REVIEW

Potential role of boron-containing compounds as a therapeutic adjuvant in the treatment or management of certain chronic diseases: The role Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) modulation

Batari M. Latayo, Ibrahim Abdulwaliyu, Shirley O. Yakubu, Shefiat O. Arekemase, Razaq A. Mustapha, Ayuba M. Haruna, Evelyn H. Odeke, Amina I. Baba, Owolabi S. Olusina, Elizabeth A. Musa, Rebecca T. Dah, Usman Bello

Polo-like kinase-1 (PLK1) is a crucial serine/threonine kinase that co-ordinates cell division. It also ensures genome stability by controlling centrosome maturation, spindle assembly, chromosome segregation, and cytokinesis

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e11d3243

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Health-workers’ emigration and child health in Latin American and Caribbean countries

Ojarotade Adegbola, Oloniluyi Adeleye Ebenezer, Olanipekun Dayo Benedict

Background/Purpose: This research examines the influence that health workers’ emigration from Latin American and Caribbean countries (LACCs) to rich-income countries has on child health in LACCs

Discovery, 2026, 62(340), e12d3251

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