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Beob Gyun Kim

Beob Gyun Kim

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
27
Citations
2635
World Ranking
2809
National Ranking
20

Overview

Beob Gyun Kim is affiliated with Konkuk University in South Korea and has contributed extensively to research in the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work primarily focuses on Animal Science and Zoology, with significant involvement in related subfields such as Small Animals, Genetics, Plant Science, and Insect Science.

The main topics covered by their research include Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Meat and Animal Product Quality, and Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies. Additional areas of focus are the Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, nutrition and health of rabbits, genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, as well as insect utilization and its effects.

The scientist has published in a variety of academic journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Animal Bioscience
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Animals
  • Animal Industry and Technology

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Beob Gyun Kim include:

  • At least 3 days of adaptation are required before indigestible markers (chromium, titanium, and acid insoluble ash) are stabilized in the ileal digesta of 60-kg pigs, but values for amino acid digestibility are affected by the marker, 2020, Journal of Animal Science
  • Protein and energy concentrations of meat meal and meat and bone meal fed to pigs based on in vitro assays, 2021, Animal Nutrition
  • An In Vitro Study on the Efficacy of Mycotoxin Sequestering Agents for Aflatoxin B1, Deoxynivalenol, and Zearalenone, 2022, Animals
  • Prediction equations for digestible and metabolizable energy concentrations in feed ingredients and diets for pigs based on chemical composition, 2020, Animal Bioscience
  • Cinnamaldehyde-Rich Cinnamon Extract Induces Cell Death in Colon Cancer Cell Lines HCT 116 and HT-29, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Beob Gyun Kim has collaborated regularly with a core group of coauthors, including:

  • Yoon Soo Song
  • Hansol Kim
  • Jung Yeol Sung
  • Jeonghyeon Son
  • Hyunwoong Jo

Best Publications

  • Amino acid digestibility in heated soybean meal fed to growing pigs.

    J. C. González-Vega;B. G. Kim;J. K. Htoo;A. Lemme

  • Comparison of Oven-drying Methods for Determination of Moisture Content in Feed Ingredients.

    J. Y. Ahn;D. Y. Kil;C. Kong;B. G. Kim

  • Amino acid digestibility and energy concentration in a novel source of high-protein distillers dried grains and their effects on growth performance of pigs.

    B. G. Kim;G. I. Petersen;R. B. Hinson;G. L. Allee

  • Feed energy evaluation for growing pigs.

    D. Y. Kil;B. G. Kim;Hans-Henrik Stein

  • A spreadsheet program for making a balanced Latin Square design

    Beob G. Kim;Hans H. Stein

  • Concentrations of analyzed or reactive lysine, but not crude protein, may predict the concentration of digestible lysine in distillers dried grains with solubles fed to pigs

    B. G. Kim;D. Y. Kil;Y. Zhang;H. H. Stein

  • In growing pigs, the true ileal and total tract digestibility of acid hydrolyzed ether extract in extracted corn oil is greater than in intact sources of corn oil or soybean oil.

    B. G. Kim;D. Y. Kil;Hans-Henrik Stein

  • Efficacy of DL-methionine hydroxy analog free acid and DL-methionine as methionine sources for pigs.

    B. G. Kim;M. D. Lindemann;M. Rademacher;J. J. Brennan

  • Effect of Partial Replacement of Soybean Meal with Palm Kernel Meal and Copra Meal on Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility and Carcass Characteristics of Finishing Pigs

    B. G. Kim;J. H. Lee;H. J. Jung;Y. K. Han

  • The correlation between passage rate of digesta and dry matter digestibility in various stages of swine

    B.G. Kim;M.D. Lindemann;G.L. Cromwell;A. Balfagon

  • Technical note: A model to estimate individual feed intake of swine in group feeding

    M. D. Lindemann;B. G. Kim

  • Dietary acidifiers in weanling pig diets: a review

    Dong Yong Kil;Woong Bi Kwon;Beob Gyun Kim

  • Effects of exogenous phytase and β-mannanase on ileal and total tract digestibility of energy and nutrient in palm kernel expeller-containing diets fed to growing pigs

    C.H. Mok;J.H. Lee;B.G. Kim

  • Amino acid digestibility in conventional, high-protein, or low-oligosaccharide varieties of full-fat soybeans and in soybean meal by weanling pigs

    K. M. Baker;B. G. Kim;Hans-Henrik Stein

  • Effects of Sex and Market Weight on Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Pork Quality of Market Hogs

    J. R. Piao;J. Z. Tian;B. G. Kim;Y. I. Choi

  • Prediction of basal endogenous losses of amino acids based on body weight and feed intake in pigs fed nitrogen-free diets

    Chan Sol Park;Sei In Oh;Beob Gyun Kim

  • Determination and prediction of digestible and metabolizable energy concentrations in byproduct feed ingredients fed to growing pigs.

    Ah Reum Son;Chan Sol Park;Beob Gyun Kim

  • Neutral detergent fiber rather than other dietary fiber types as an independent variable increases the accuracy of prediction equation for digestible energy in feeds for growing pigs

    Hyunjun Choi;Jung Yeol Sung;Beob Gyun Kim

  • Amino acid digestibility in copra expellers and palm kernel expellers by growing pigs

    A.R. Son;Y. Hyun;J.K. Htoo;B.G. Kim

  • Effects of dietary deoxynivalenol and zearalenone on apparent ileal digestibility of amino acids in growing pigs

    H. Jo;C. Kong;M. Song;B.G. Kim

  • The effects of dietary chromium(III) picolinate on growth performance, blood measurements, and respiratory rate in pigs kept in high and low ambient temperature.

    B. G. Kim;M. D. Lindemann;G. L. Cromwell

  • Sulfur concentration in diets containing corn, soybean meal, and distillers dried grains with solubles does not affect feed preference or growth performance of weanling or growing-finishing pigs

    B. G. Kim;Y. Zhang;Hans-Henrik Stein

  • Amino acid digestibility in plant protein sources fed to growing pigs

    Ah Reum Son;Chan Sol Park;Kyu Ree Park;Beob Gyun Kim

  • Effects of an enzyme complex on in vitro dry matter digestibility of feed ingredients for pigs

    Changsu Kong;Chan Sol Park;Beob Gyun Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Merlin D Lindemann
Merlin D Lindemann University of Kentucky
Hans-Henrik Stein
Hans-Henrik Stein University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dong Yong Kil
Dong Yong Kil Chung-Ang University
Yanhong Liu
Yanhong Liu University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gary L. Cromwell
Gary L. Cromwell University of Kentucky
John K Htoo
John K Htoo Evonik (Germany)
Charles V Maxwell
Charles V Maxwell University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Jun Heon Lee
Jun Heon Lee Chungnam National University
Andrée Krust
Andrée Krust Collège de France
Pierre Chambon
Pierre Chambon Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology

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