Dr. Hossam Mahrous Abd El-Aziz Ibrahim Ebeid
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Dr. Hossam Mahrous Abd El-Aziz Ibrahim Ebeid

Associate Research Professor
National Research Center, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Production from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Hossam Mahrous Abd El-Aziz Ibrahim Ebeid is currently working as an Associate Research Professor at the National Research Center. He obtained his Ph.D. in Animal Production from Cairo University, Egypt. His area of research interest related to Dairy Cattle Nutrition and Dairy Enterprise Analysis, Upgrading, and Utilizing the Low-Quality Roughages as a Non-Conventional Livestock Feeds, Application of Biotechnology in Dairy Animal Nutrition, and Rumen Microbiology. He also attended a number of training courses. He is a professional member of Egyptian Association of Feedstuffs and Animal Nutrition and the Association of Agricultural Occupations. He has 2 publications in journals.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Animal Nutrition
62%
Dairy Cattle
90%
Animal Feeding
75%
Animal Production
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
27
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Hassan, F., Z. Tang, H.M. Ebeid, M. Li and K. Peng et al. 2021. Consequences of Herbal Mixture Supplementation on Milk Performance, Ruminal Fermentation, and Bacterial Diversity in Water Buffaloes. PeerJ 10.7717/peerj.11241.
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  2. El-Shamy, S., H. Salama, A. Aboamer, M. Shaaban, H. Ebeid and M.M.M. Mostafa, 2021. Effect of feeding Moringa tree products on ewe milk composition and on the resultant yoghurt properties. Egypt. J. Food Sci., 48: 387-396.
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  3. El-Hak, O.A., M.A. Hana, A.E.M. Ma, H.M. Ebeid and M.S. Farg, 2021. Productive performance of damascus dairy goat`s fed on rations containing extruded full-fat linseed and soybean seeds. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 16: 75-84.
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  4. Hassan, F.u., M.A. Arshad, H.M. Ebeid, M.S.u. Rehman, M.S. Khan, S. Shahid and C. Yang, 2020. Phytogenic additives can modulate rumen microbiome to mediate fermentation kinetics and methanogenesis through exploiting dietu2013microbe interaction. Front. Vet. Sci., 10.3389/fvets.2020.575801.
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  5. Hassan Faiz-ul., H.M. Ebeid, Z. Tang, M. Li, L. Peng, K. Peng, X. Liang and C. Yang, 2020. A mixed phytogenic modulates the rumen bacteria composition and milk fatty acid profile of water buffaloes. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10.3389/fvets.2020.00569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00569.
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  6. Hadhoud, F.I., A.E. Kholif, A.M.A. El-Tawab, M.M. Shaaban and M.M.M. Mostafa et al. 2020. Partial replacement of concentrate with olive cake in different forms in the diet of lactating barki ewes affects the lactational performance and feed utilization. Ann. Anim. Sci., Vol. 21. 10.2478/aoas-2020-0114.
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  7. Ebeid, H.M., A.A. Aboamer, M.M. Shaaban, R.M.A. Gawad, M.M. Mostafa and A.M. Abdalla, 2020. Effect of feeding moringa seed cake as an alternative protein source in lactating ewe’s rations. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 15: 80-87.
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  8. Ebeid H.M., L. Mengwei, A.E. Kholif, Faiz-ul. Hassan, P. Lijuan, L. Xin and Y. Chengjian, 2020. Moringa oleifera oil modulates rumen microflora to mediate in vitro fermentation kinetics and methanogenesis in total mix rations. Current Microbiology 77: 1271-1282.
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  9. Ebeid H.M., Faiz-ul. Hassan, M. Li, L. Peng, K. Peng, X. Liang and C. Yang, 2020. Camelina sativa l. oil mitigates enteric in vitro methane production, modulates ruminal fermentation, and ruminal bacterial diversity in buffaloes. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10.3389/fvets.2020.00550 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00550.
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  10. Azzaz, H.H., A.E. Kholif, H.A. Murad, N.E. El-Bordeny and H.M. Ebeid et al., 2020. A new pectinase produced from aspergillus terreus compared with a commercial pectinase enhanced feed digestion, milk production and milk fatty acid profile of damascus goats fed pectin-rich diet. Ann. Anim. Sci., 10.2478/aoas-2020-0083.
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  11. Arshad, M.A., H.M. Ebeid and F.u. Hassan, 2020. Revisiting the effects of different dietary sources of selenium on the health and performance of dairy animals: a review. Bio. Trace Elem. Res., 10.1007/s12011-020-02480-6.
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  12. Murad H.A., H.H. Azzaz, M. El-Sherbin and H.M. Ebeid, 2019. Propionibacteria in ruminant's diets: an overview. Journal of Applied Sciences 19: 166-172.
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  13. Ebeid, H.M., A.E. Kholif, M. Chrenkova and U.Y. Anele, 2019. Ruminal fermentation kinetics of Moringa oleifera leaf and seed as protein feeds in dairy cow diets: In sacco degradability and protein and fiber fractions assessed by the CNCPS method. Agrofor. Syst., (In Press). 10.1007/s10457-019-00456-7.
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  14. Marrez, D.A., A. Cieślak, R. Gawad, H.M. Ebeid and M. Chrenkova et al., 2017. Effect of freshwater microalgae Nannochloropsis limnetica on the rumen fermentation in vitro. J. Anim. Feed Sci, 26: 359-364.
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  15. Khattab, M.S.A., H.M. El-Zaiat, A.M. Abd El Tawab, O.H. Matloup and A.S. Morsy et al., 2017. Impact of lemongrass and galangal as feed additives on performance of lactating barki goats. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 12: 184-189.
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  16. Hansen, H.H., N.E, El-Bordeny and H.M. Ebeid, 2017. Response of primiparous and multiparous buffaloes to yeast culture supplementation during early and mid-lactation. Anim. Nutr., 3: 411-418.
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  17. Azzaz, H.H., E.S.A. Farahat and H.M. Ebeid, 2017. Effect of partial replacement of corn grains by date seeds on rahmani ram’s nutrients digestibility and Nubian goat’s milk production. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 12: 266-274.
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  18. Khattab, M.S.A., H.M. Ebeid, A.M. Abd El Tawab, S.A.H. Abo El-Nor and A.A. Aboamer, 2016. Effect of supplementing diet with herbal plants on ruminal fiber digestibility and gas production. Res. J. Pharmaceut. Biol. Chem. Sci., 7: 1093-1097.
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  19. Kholif, S.M., T.A. Morsy, O.H. Matloup, H.M. Ebeid and A.M. Kholi, 2015. Effects of crushed linseed or linseed oil supplementation on performance of dairy goats and fatty acid profile in milk. Life Sci. J., 12: 94-99.
  20. Ebeid, H.M., R.M.A. Gawad and A.E.M. Mahmoud, 2015. Influence of ration containing tomato pomace silage on performance of lactating buffaloes and milk quality. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 10: 14-24.
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  21. Azzaz, H.H., H.M. Ebeid, T.A. Morsy and S.M. Kholif, 2015. Impact of feeding yeast culture or yeast culture and propionibacteria 169 on the productive performance of lactating buffaloes. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 10: 107-116.
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  22. Morsy, T.A., H.M. Ebeid, A.E.M. Kholif, H.A. Murad, A.E.M. Abd El-Gawad and T.M. El-Bedawy, 2014. Influence of propionibacteria supplementation to rations on intake, milk yield, compositionand plasma metabolites of lactating buffaloes during early lactation. Sci. Int., 2: 13-19.
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  23. Mahmoud, A.E.M. and H.M. Ebeid, 2014. Effect of green forage type on productive performance and milk composition of lactating Egyptian buffalo. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 9: 27-36.
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  24. Khattab, M.S.A. and H.M. Ebeid, 2014. Isolation of Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus cecorum from bovine rumen using modern techniques. J. Anim. Prod. Adv., 4: 514-519.
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  25. Ebeid, H.M., A.M. Kholif, M.S. Farghly and M.S.A. Khattab, 2013. Effect of propionibacteria supplementation to sheep diets on Rumen fermentation, nutrients digestibility and blood metabolites. Sci. Int., 1: 299-303.
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  26. Kholif, A.M. and H.M. Ebeid, 2009. Effect of calcium soap supplementation without or with rumen-protected methionine and lysine in lactating buffaloe's ration on milk production and composition. Pak. J. Zool. Suppl. Ser. II, 9: 697-700.
  27. Ebeid, H.M., A.M. Abdel Gawad, A.M. Kholif and M.H. Abdel Gawad, 2007. Response of lactating buffaloes for ruminally protected fat and protected amino acids supplementation. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 10: 67-80.