Search Results - "Urgessa, Olyad Erba"
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OMICs approaches and technologies for understanding low-high feed efficiency traits in chicken: implication to breeding
Published in Animal biotechnology (01-12-2023)“…In poultry production, there has been a trend of continuous increase in cost of feed ingredients which represents the major proportion of the production costs…”
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Review on Desirable Microbial Phytases as a Poultry Feed Additive: Their Sources, Production, Enzymatic Evaluation, Market Size, and Regulation
Published in International journal of microbiology (07-06-2024)“…Poultry's digestive tract lacks hydrolytic phytase enzymes, which results in chelation of dietary minerals, vital amino acids, proteins, and carbohydrates,…”
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Phytochemical Investigation and in vitro Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activities Evaluation of Erianthemum aethiopicum Wiens and Polhill
Published in Journal of experimental pharmacology (29-02-2024)“…Wiens and Polhill (Loranthaceae) is a parasitic plant native to north eastern Africa and Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, it is traditionally used to treat breast…”
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Column Chromatography purification and evaluation of In Vitro Antioxidant Activity of Flavonoid from Some Selected Citrus Fruit Peels
Published in Ethiopian journal of science and sustainable development (01-09-2019)“…It is a long and tedious process to isolate pure, pharmacologically active constituents from plants Flavonoids are pharmacologically active constituents cannot…”
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Extraction of Papain from Papaya (Carica papaya L.) Fruit Latex and Its Application in Transforming Tannery Raw Trimming
Published in Ethiopian journal of science and sustainable development (01-09-2019)“…The leather industry is one of the major polluting industries in Ethiopia. Environment protection has prompted industrialists and scientists to re-look at…”
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Isolation of Cellulose Degrading Bacteria from Rumen and Evaluation of Cellulase Production by the Isolate Using Lignocellulosic Substrate
Published in Ethiopian journal of science and sustainable development (01-01-2020)“…The utilization of cheaper substrates reduces cost of cellulase production and there is the need for cellulolytic microbes capable of degrading lignocellulosic…”
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