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Uchenna Y. Anele is affiliated with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in the United States. Anele's research predominantly focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences with a specialization in areas such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Animal Science and Zoology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Plant Science, and Food Science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the field of Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology, with other significant research topics including Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Fungal Biology and Applications, and Animal Health and Immunology.

Anele has authored and coauthored numerous research papers. Notable recent publications include:

  • Effects of anise, clove and thyme essential oils supplementation on rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, milk yield and milk composition in lactating goats, 2020, Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Prospect of yeast probiotic inclusion enhances livestock feeds utilization and performance: an overview, 2022, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
  • Influence of Corymbia citriodora leaf extract on growth performance, ruminal fermentation, nutrient digestibility, plasma antioxidant activity and faecal bacteria in young calves, 2020, Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Chlorella vulgaris microalgae and/or copper supplementation enhanced feed intake, nutrient digestibility, ruminal fermentation, blood metabolites and lactational performance of Boer goat, 2020, Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
  • Effect of dietary probiotics supplementation on intake and production performance of ewes fed Atriplex hay-based diet, 2020, Livestock Science

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Anele include Ahmed E. Kholif, Kelechi A. Ike, Lydia K. Olagunju, Peter A. Dele, and Michael Wuaku.

Key publishing venues for Anele's work emphasize journals specializing in animal science and related disciplines. These include:

  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Animals
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • AIMS Microbiology
  • Small Ruminant Research

Best Publications

  • Effect of feeding diets with processed Moringa oleifera meal as protein source in lactating Anglo-Nubian goats

    A.E. Kholif;T.A. Morsy;G.A. Gouda;U.Y. Anele

  • In vitro ruminal fermentation, protein and carbohydrate fractionation, methane production and prediction of twelve commonly used Indian green forages.

    Sultan Singh;B.P. Kushwaha;S.K. Nag;A.K. Mishra

  • Extract of Moringa oleifera leaves improves feed utilization of lactating Nubian goats

    A.E. Kholif;G.A. Gouda;U.Y. Anele;M.L. Galyean

  • Rosemary and lemongrass herbs as phytogenic feed additives to improve efficient feed utilization, manipulate rumen fermentation and elevate milk production of Damascus goats

    A.E. Kholif;O.H. Matloup;T.A. Morsy;M.M. Abdo

  • Seasonal chemical composition, in vitro fermentation and in sacco dry matter degradation of four indigenous multipurpose tree species in Nigeria

    U.Y. Anele;U.Y. Anele;O.M. Arigbede;K.-H. Südekum;A.O. Oni

  • Dietary Chlorella vulgaris microalgae improves feed utilization, milk production and concentrations of conjugated linoleic acids in the milk of Damascus goats

    A. E. Kholif;T. A. Morsy;O. H. Matloup;U. Y. Anele

  • Extract of Moringa oleifera leaves increases milk production and enhances milk fatty acid profile of Nubian goats

    Ahmed E. Kholif;Gouda A. Gouda;Michael L. Galyean;Uchenna Y. Anele

  • Mustard and cumin seeds improve feed utilisation, milk production and milk fatty acids of Damascus goats.

    Tarek A Morsy;Ahmed E Kholif;Osama H Matloup;Amgad Abu Elella

  • Effect of Supplementing Diets of Anglo-Nubian Goats with Soybean and Flaxseed Oils on Lactational Performance

    Ahmed E. Kholif;Tarek A. Morsy;Ahmed M. Abd El Tawab;Uchenna Y. Anele

  • Effects of anise, clove and thyme essential oils supplementation on rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, milk yield and milk composition in lactating goats

    Abeer M. El-Essawy;U.Y. Anele;A.M. Abdel-Wahed;Ahlam R. Abdou

  • Effects of feeding different levels of dried cassava leaves (Manihot esculenta, Crantz) based concentrates with Panicum maximum basal on the performance of growing West African Dwarf goats

    A.O. Oni;O.M. Arigbede;O.O. Oni;C.F.I. Onwuka

  • Influence of dietary probiotic inclusion on growth performance, nutrient utilization, ruminal fermentation activities and methane production in growing lambs.

    Ayman Hassan;Hany Gado;Uchenna Y Anele;Maria A M Berasain

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae does not work synergistically with exogenous enzymes to enhance feed utilization, ruminal fermentation and lactational performance of Nubian goats

    A.E. Kholif;M.M. Abdo;U.Y. Anele;M.M. El-Sayed

  • Ruminal in vitro gas production, dry matter digestibility, methane abatement potential, and fatty acid biohydrogenation of six species of microalgae

    Uchenna Anele;WenZhu Yang;Patrick McGinn;Sean Tibbetts

  • Chemical composition and nutritive value of four varieties of cassava leaves grown in South-Western Nigeria.

    A. O. Oni;C. F. I. Onwuka;O. M. Arigbede;U. Y. Anele

  • Chemical characterization, in vitro dry matter and ruminal crude protein degradability and microbial protein synthesis of some cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) haulm varieties

    U.Y. Anele;U.Y. Anele;K.-H. Südekum;J. Hummel;O.M. Arigbede

  • Environmental impact of yeast and exogenous xylanase on mitigating carbon dioxide and enteric methane production in ruminants

    Laura Haydée Vallejo-Hernández;Mona M.Y. Elghandour;Ralf Greiner;Uchenna Y. Anele

  • Dynamic role of single-celled fungi in ruminal microbial ecology and activities

    Mona M.Y. Elghandour;Ameer Khusro;Moyosore J. Adegbeye;Zhiliang Tan

  • Effects of processed cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) haulms as a feed supplement on voluntary intake, utilization and blood profile of West African dwarf sheep fed a basal diet of Pennisetum purpureum in the dry season

    U.Y. Anele;U.Y. Anele;O.M. Arigbede;K.-H. Südekum;K.A. Ike

  • 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

    Hossam M. Ebeid;Ahmed E. Kholif;Maria Chrenkova;Uchenna Y. Anele

  • Efectos de los hábitos de crecimiento de pastos sobre las adventicias y los rendimientos en praderas de gramíneas y leguminosas

    U. Y. Anele;O. A. Jolaosho;O. M. Arigbede;J. A. Olanite

Frequent Co-Authors

Ahmed E. Kholif
Ahmed E. Kholif National Research Centre, Egypt
Abdelfattah Z.M. Salem
Abdelfattah Z.M. Salem Autonomous University of Mexico State
Tim A. McAllister
Tim A. McAllister Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
M. L. Galyean
M. L. Galyean Texas Tech University
W.Z. Yang
W.Z. Yang Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Jürgen Hummel
Jürgen Hummel University of Göttingen
Karl-Heinz Südekum
Karl-Heinz Südekum University of Bonn
Wenzhu Yang
Wenzhu Yang Lethbridge Research and Development Centre
Sobhy M. A. Sallam
Sobhy M. A. Sallam Alexandria University
Zhiliang Tan
Zhiliang Tan Chinese Academy of Sciences

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