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George E. Rottinghaus

George E. Rottinghaus

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Animal Science and Veterinary
USA
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
68
Citations
14194
World Ranking
201
National Ranking
63

George E. Rottinghaus publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George E. Rottinghaus sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 274 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

George E. Rottinghaus D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George E. Rottinghaus sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in United States Leader Award

Overview

George E. Rottinghaus is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States and has contributed extensively to research focused on Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Plant Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Pollution.

The scientist's research emphasizes topics related to adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal, mycotoxins in agriculture and food, analytical chemistry methods development, pharmaceutical and antibiotic environmental impacts, ruminant nutrition and digestive physiology, clay minerals and soil interactions, and turfgrass adaptation and management.

George E. Rottinghaus has published in several specialized venues, with recurrent contributions in:

  • Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Applied Clay Science
  • Agronomy Journal
  • Catalysts

Recent scholarly articles authored by or involving George E. Rottinghaus include:

  • Removal of emerging contaminants from water by zeolite-rich composites: A first approach aiming at diclofenac and ketoprofen (2020, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials)
  • Removal of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs from water by zeolite-rich composites: The interference of inorganic anions on the ibuprofen and naproxen adsorption (2021, Journal of Environmental Management)
  • Ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium adsorption onto functionalized minerals: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies (2022, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials)
  • Influence of surface coverage of kaolin with surfactant ions on adsorption of ochratoxin A and zearalenone (2021, Applied Clay Science)
  • Do plant secondary metabolite-containing forages influence soil processes in pasture systems? (2020, Agronomy Journal)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Aleksandra Daković
  • Danijela Smiljanić
  • Milena Obradović
  • Marija Marković
  • Bruno de Gennaro

Best Publications

  • Similarity of bisphenol A pharmacokinetics in rhesus monkeys and mice: relevance for human exposure.

    Julia A. Taylor;Frederick S. vom Saal;Wade V. Welshons;Bertram Drury

  • Efficacy of a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Reduce the Toxicity of Aflatoxin and T-2 Toxin

    L F Kubena;R B Harvey;W E Huff;D E Corrier

  • Neuroprotective mechanisms of curcumin against cerebral ischemia‐induced neuronal apoptosis and behavioral deficits

    Qun Wang;Albert Y. Sun;Agnes Simonyi;Michael D. Jensen

  • Trans-Resveratrol Alters Mammary Promoter Hypermethylation in Women at Increased Risk for Breast Cancer

    Weizhu Zhu;Wenyi Qin;Ke Zhang;George E. Rottinghaus

  • Fumonisin Toxicity in Broiler Chicks

    David R. Ledoux;Tom P. Brown;Tandice S. Weibking;George E. Rottinghaus

  • Effects of turmeric (Curcuma longa) on the expression of hepatic genes associated with biotransformation, antioxidant, and immune systems in broiler chicks fed aflatoxin

    L. P. Yarru;R. S. Settivari;N. K. S. Gowda;E. Antoniou

  • Efficacy of a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Reduce the Toxicity of Aflatoxin and Diacetoxyscirpenol

    L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;W. E. Huff;M. H. Elissalde

  • Efficacy of a hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate to ameliorate the toxic effects of aflatoxin in broiler chicks.

    D R Ledoux;G E Rottinghaus;A J Bermudez;M Alonso-Debolt

  • Effects of Feeding Fusarium moniliforme Culture Material, Containing Known Levels of Fumonisin B1, on the Young Broiler Chick

    T. S. Weibking;D. R. Ledoux;A. J. Bermudez;J. R. Turk

  • Toxic Synergism Between Aflatoxin and T-2 Toxin in Broiler Chickens

    W. E. Huff;R. B. Harvey;L. F. Kubena;G. E. Rottinghaus

  • Efficacy of Turmeric (Curcuma longa), Containing a Known Level of Curcumin, and a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Ameliorate the Adverse Effects of Aflatoxin in Broiler Chicks

    N. K. S. Gowda;D. R. Ledoux;G. E. Rottinghaus;A. J. Bermudez

  • Soy isoflavones have an antiestrogenic effect and alter mammary promoter hypermethylation in healthy premenopausal women.

    Wenyi Qin;Weizhu Zhu;Huidong Shi;John E. Hewett

  • Effects of aflatoxin B1 and fumonisin B1 on body weight, antibody titres and histology of broiler chicks

    E N C Tessari;C A F Oliveira;A L S P Cardoso;D R Ledoux

  • In vitro and in vivo assessment of humic acid as an aflatoxin binder in broiler chickens.

    C. Jansen van Rensburg;C. E. J. Van Rensburg;J. B. J. Van Ryssen;N. H. Casey

  • Growth and hepatic lesions of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed diets containing aflatoxin B1

    Nguyen Anh Tuan;John M Grizzle;Richard T Lovell;Bruce B Manning

  • Fumonisin mycotoxicosis in broilers: performance and pathology.

    Tom P. Brown;George E. Rottinghaus;Mark E. Williams

  • Individual and combined effects of fumonisin B1 present in Fusarium moniliforme culture material and T-2 toxin or deoxynivalenol in broiler chicks

    LF Kubena;TS Edrington;RB Harvey;SA Buckley

  • Efficacy of Solis, NovasilPlus, and MTB-100 to reduce aflatoxin M1 levels in milk of early to mid lactation dairy cows fed aflatoxin B1.

    R.E. Kutz;J.D. Sampson;L.B. Pompeu;D.R. Ledoux

  • Dietary Soy Isoflavones and Estrone Protect Ovariectomized ERαKO and Wild-Type Mice from Carcinogen-Induced Colon Cancer

    Ju-Yuan Guo;Xiaosong Li;Jimmy D. Browning;George E. Rottinghaus

  • Toxicological and gene expression analysis of the impact of aflatoxin B1 on hepatic function of male broiler chicks

    L. P. Yarru;R. S. Settivari;E. Antoniou;D. R. Ledoux

  • Thermoregulatory ability of beef heifers following intake of endophyte-infected tall fescue during controlled heat challenge.

    A Al-Haidary;D E Spiers;G E Rottinghaus;G B Garner

  • Fumonisin toxicity in turkey poults.

    Tandice S. Weibking;David R. Ledoux;Tom P. Brown;George E. Rottinghaus

  • Individual and Combined Toxicity of Deoxynivalenol and T-2 Toxin in Broiler Chicks

    L. F. Kubena;W. E. Huff;R. B. Harvey;T. D. Phillips

  • A rapid, sensitive thin layer chromatography procedure for the detection of fumonisin B1 and B2.

    George E. Rottinghaus;Charles E. Coatney;Harry C. Minor

  • Acute hepatic and renal toxicity in lambs dosed with fumonisin-containing culture material

    T S Edrington;C A Kamps-Holtzapple;R B Harvey;L F Kubena

Frequent Co-Authors

David R. Ledoux
David R. Ledoux University of Missouri
A. J. Bermudez
A. J. Bermudez University of Missouri
Leon F. Kubena
Leon F. Kubena Agricultural Research Service
Donald E. Spiers
Donald E. Spiers University of Missouri
Roger B. Harvey
Roger B. Harvey United States Department of Agriculture
Dennis B. Lubahn
Dennis B. Lubahn University of Missouri
Mark R. Ellersieck
Mark R. Ellersieck University of Missouri
Donald E. Corrier
Donald E. Corrier Agricultural Research Service
Timothy D. Phillips
Timothy D. Phillips Texas A&M University
Agnes Simonyi
Agnes Simonyi University of Missouri

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