Dr. Tossaporn  Incharoen
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Dr. Tossaporn Incharoen

Assistant Professor
Ehime University, Japan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Science from Ehime University, Japan

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Animal Production
62%
Poultry Nutrition
90%
Animal Feeding
75%
Histology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wichasit, N., R. Charoensook, B. Phoosathian, C. Plerdkhunthod and T. Incharoen, 2017. Comparision of production performances and egg quality traits in white Leghorn and Rhode Island red chickens under tropical condition. Khon Kaen Agric. J., 45: 753-757.
  2. Soipeth, U., N. Chirarat, N. Chalermsan, S. Yeamkong and P. Rattanapradit et al., 2017. Diversity of Thai Indigenous leuang hang kao chicken follow standard of perfection in phitsanulok province. Khon Kaen Agric. J., 45: 684-689.
  3. Preecha, N., R. Charoensok, T. Incharoen, S. Numthuam, N. Wichasit and T. Pechrkong, 2017. Polymorphisms of cGH, MC5R, IGFBP2 and IGF-1 genes and their association with growth traits in White Leghorn and Rhode Island Red. Khon Kaen Agric. J., 45: 783-789.
  4. Laorodphan, N., N. Rungkitthanawat, S. Watthanaploy, P. Phudkham, P. Hantai, C. Chueaphudi, and T. Incharoen, 2017. Effects of banana peel silage (Musa sapientum L.) on growth performance and carcass quality in last period of fattening pigs. Khon Kaen Agric. J., 45: 631-636.
  5. Incharoen, T., T. Tartrakoon, A. Ongkan and W. Tartrakoon, 2017. Unsaturated to saturated fatty acids ratio adjustment in diets on digestibility and performance of growing pigs. Agric. Forestry, 63: 145-150.
  6. Charoensook, R., A. Kewsri, T. Incharoen, S. Numthuam and U. Soipeth et al., 2017. Genetic diversity of gene MC1R in native chicken, black bone chicken, white Leghorn and Rhode Island red. Khon Kaen Agric. J., 45: 758-764.
  7. Incharoen, T., W. Tartrakoon, S. Nakhon and S. Treetan, 2016. Effects of dietary silicon derived from rice hull ash on the meat quality and bone breaking strength of broiler chickens. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 417-422.
  8. Incharoen, T., N. Laorodpun, S. Treetan and W. Khoktean, 2016. Influence of dietary fermented banana peel with yeast on egg performance and quality of laying ducks. Khon Kaen Agric. J., 44: 432-436.
  9. Charoensook, R., T. Incharoen, N. Wichasit and N. Preecha, 2016. Influence of breed and sex on the growth traits of White Leghorn and Rhode Island Red chickens under topical condition. Khon Kaen Agric. J., 44: 401-404.
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  10. Charoensook, R., N. Wichasit, T. Pechrkong, T. Incharoen and S. Numthuam, 2016. STAT5B gene polymorphisms are associated with egg production and egg quality traits in laying hens. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 847-853.
  11. Incharoen, T., W. Jomjanyouang and N. Preecha, 2015. Effects of aqua agar as water replacement for posthatch chicks during transportation on residual yolk-sac and growth performance of young broiler chickens. Anim. Nutr., 1: 310-312.
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  12. Incharoen, T., 2013. Histological adaptations of the gastrointestinal tract of broilers fed diets containing insoluble fiber from rice hull meal. Am. J. Anim. Vet. Sci., 8: 79-88.
  13. Incharoen, T. and P. Maneechote, 2013. The effects of dietary whole rice hull as insoluble fiber on the flock uniformity of pullets and on the egg performance and intestinal mucosa of laying hens. Am. J. Agric. Biol. Sci., 8: 323-329.
  14. Incharoen, T., O. Khambualai and K. Yamauchi, 2011. Morphological assessment of the small intestine of broilers fed dietary natural zeolite including plant extract. J. Agric. Sci. Technol. A, 1: 1284-1287.
  15. Yamauchi, K.E., T. Incharoen and K. Yamauchi, 2010. The relationship between intestinal histology and function as shown by compensatory enlargement of remnant villi after midgut resection in chickens. Anatom. Rec., 293: 2071-2079.
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  16. Khambualai, O., K.E. Yamauchi, J. Ruttanavut, T. Incharoen and J. Kashimura, 2010. Effect of sugar cane extract, commercial probiotic and their mixture on growth performance and intestinal histology in broiler chickens. Am. J. Anim. Vet. Sci., 5: 132-138.
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  17. Incharoen, T., K. Yamauchi, T. Erikawa and H. Gotoh, 2010. Histology of intestinal villi and epithelial cells in chickens fed low-crude protein or low-crude fat diets. Ital. J. Anim. Sci., 9: 429-434.
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  18. Incharoen, T., K. Yamauchi and N. Thongwittaya, 2010. Intestinal villus histological alterations in broilers fed dietary dried fermented ginger. J. Anim. Physiol. Anim. Nutr., 94: e130-e137.
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  19. Incharoen, T., O. Khambualai and K. Yamauchi, 2009. Performance and histological changes of the intestinal villi in chickens fed dietary natural zeolite including plant extract. Asian J. Poult. Sci., 3: 42-50.
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  20. Incharoen, T. and K. Yamauchi, 2009. Production performance, egg quality and intestinal histology in laying hens fed dietary dried fermented ginger. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 8: 1078-1085.
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