Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor)

Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor)

Zagazig University

H-index: 68

Africa-Egypt

About Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor)

Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor), With an exceptional h-index of 68 and a recent h-index of 65 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Zagazig University, specializes in the field of Poultry Nutrition, physiology, immunology and metabolism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Does the dietary supplementation of organic nano-zinc as a growth promoter impact broiler's growth, carcass and meat quality traits, blood metabolites, digestive enzymes and …

The impacts of dietary inclusion of soybean oil and linseed oil on growth performance, carcass yield, and health status of growing Japanese quail

Heat shock proteins as a key defense mechanism in poultry production under heat stress conditions

Effect of different energy, protein levels and their interaction on productive performance, egg quality, digestibility coefficient of laying Japanese quails

Effects of varying dietary microalgae levels on performance, egg quality, fertility, and blood biochemical parameters of laying Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix Japonica)

Influence of using synbiotics by various routes on Mandarah male chicks: intestinal bacterial counts, gut morphology and histological status

Consequences of dietary cinnamon and ginger oils supplementation on blood biochemical parameters, oxidative status, and tissue histomorphology of growing Japanese quails

Age‐related changes in testicular histological structure, testosterone level, libido and semen traits in male Coturnix quail

Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor) Information

University

Position

Agriculture College

Citations(all)

14628

Citations(since 2020)

13900

Cited By

1295

hIndex(all)

68

hIndex(since 2020)

65

i10Index(all)

262

i10Index(since 2020)

258

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Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor) Skills & Research Interests

Poultry Nutrition

physiology

immunology and metabolism

Top articles of Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor)

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Journal

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Does the dietary supplementation of organic nano-zinc as a growth promoter impact broiler's growth, carcass and meat quality traits, blood metabolites, digestive enzymes and …

Poultry Science

Mohamed E Abd El-Hack

Elwy A Ashour

Nesreen Aljahdali

Nidal M Zabermawi

Shahira Abdel Baset

...

2024/2/15

The impacts of dietary inclusion of soybean oil and linseed oil on growth performance, carcass yield, and health status of growing Japanese quail

Poultry Science

Eman M Ahmed

Adel I Attia

Zenat A Ibrahem

Garsa Alshehry

Eman H Algarni

...

2024/4/6

Heat shock proteins as a key defense mechanism in poultry production under heat stress conditions

Ahmed Gouda

Samar Tolba

Khalid Mahrose

Shatha G Felemban

Asmaa F Khafaga

...

2024/2/7

Effect of different energy, protein levels and their interaction on productive performance, egg quality, digestibility coefficient of laying Japanese quails

Poultry Science

Elwy A Ashour

Mahmoud Kamal

Hayman AA Altaie

Ayman A Swelum

Gamaleldin M Suliman

...

2024/1/1

Effects of varying dietary microalgae levels on performance, egg quality, fertility, and blood biochemical parameters of laying Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix Japonica)

Poultry Science

Mohamed E Abd El-Hack

Kamlah A Majrashi

Khloud G Fakiha

Mohamed Roshdy

Mahmoud Kamal

...

2024/4/1

Influence of using synbiotics by various routes on Mandarah male chicks: intestinal bacterial counts, gut morphology and histological status

Poultry Science

Islam M Youssef

Ahmed I Elsherbeni

Areej A Almuraee

Nada M Nass

Eman A Beyari

...

2024/5/1

Consequences of dietary cinnamon and ginger oils supplementation on blood biochemical parameters, oxidative status, and tissue histomorphology of growing Japanese quails

Poultry Science

Mohamed E Abd El-Hack

Mohamed F AboElMaati

Wafaa F Abusudah

Ohaad F Awlya

Najlaa H Almohmadi

...

2024/2/1

Age‐related changes in testicular histological structure, testosterone level, libido and semen traits in male Coturnix quail

Reproduction in Domestic Animals

Mohamed Roshdy

Ahmed M Hanafy

Hassan A Khalil

Salwa M Siam

Mohamed E Abd El‐Hack

...

2024/3

Growth performance, carcass traits and meat physical characteristics of growing Japanese quail fed ginger powder and frankincense oil as feed supplements

Poultry Science

Laila A Mohamed

Waleed M Dosoky

Mahmoud Kamal

Garsa Alshehry

Eman H Algarni

...

2024/4/26

Impact of bee venom supplement on productive performance, health status and economics of weaned male rabbits: Considering breed and dosage factors

Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition

Ayman H Abd El‐Aziz

Nagwa I El‐Kasrawy

Mohamed E Abd El‐Hack

Ayman A Swelum

Gamaleldin Suliman

...

2024

Effects of supplemental vitamin A on reproduction and antioxidative status of aged laying hens, and growth, blood indices and immunity of their offspring

Poultry Science

Ibrahim T El-Ratel

Mariam M Amara

Malak M Beshara

Mohammed F El Basuini

Sara F Fouda

...

2024/3/1

Impact of dietary Moringa oleifera leaf supplementation on gut morphometry, behaviour and physiological parameters in growing male rabbits

Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition

Seham S Hadad

Enas K Aziz

Adel Hassan Saad

Hanem El‐Gendy

Nazema Abdel‐Megeid

...

2024/4/17

Protective impacts of mitochondria enhancers against thermal stress in poultry

Khloud M Algothmi

Zeinab MH Mahasneh

Sameh A Abdelnour

Qahtan AW Khalaf

Ahmed E Noreldin

...

2024/1/1

Dietary supplementation with Dunaliella salina microalga promotes quail growth by altering lipid profile and immunity

Poultry Science

Mahmoud Alagawany

Antonia Lestingi

Hagar A Abdelzaher

Shaaban S Elnesr

Mahmoud Madkour

...

2024/2/27

Impacts of storage period and egg weight on hatching and growth performance of growing Japanese quails

Poultry Science

Diaa E Abou-Kassem

Gharib A El-Sayiad

Rania A El-Samahy

Mohamed E Abd El-Hack

Ayman Taha

...

2024/4/16

Impact of β-glucan dietary supplementation on productive, reproductive performance and physiological response of laying hens under heat stress conditions

Poultry Science

Waheed Ezzat

Khalid M Mahrose

Ahmed M Rizk

Magdy MM Ouda

Ibrahim A Fathey

...

2024/1/1

Impacts of synthetic androgen and estrogenic antagonist administration on growth performance, sex steroids hormones, and immune markers of male and female broilers

Poultry Science

Mona EM Younis

Fatima A Jaber

Kamlah Ali Majrashi

Hanan A Ghoneim

Mustafa Shukry

...

2023/1/1

Effects of alginates on the growth, haematological, immunity, antioxidant and pro-inflammatory responses of rabbits under high temperature

Research in Veterinary Science

Sultan AM Saghir

Amir M Al Hroob

Kamlah A Majrashi

Fatima A Jaber

Maisa S Abduh

...

2023/2/1

Effect of dietary chitosan supplementation on productive and physiological performance parameters of growing New Zealand white rabbits

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Mahmoud Kamal

Waleid H Kishk

Hassan A Khalil

Ahmed M Abdel-Khalek

Mostafa A Ayoub

...

2023/3/1

as a Phytoherbal Growth Promoter for Broiler Farming–A Review

Maria Cristina de Oliveira

Youssef A Attia

Asmaa F Khafaga

Adel D Alqurashi

Khalid A Asiry

...

2023

See List of Professors in Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack (Associate Professor) University(Zagazig University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 69
Dr. Mahmoud Alagawany

Dr. Mahmoud Alagawany

Zagazig University

H-index: 51
Todd J. Applegate

Todd J. Applegate

University of Georgia

H-index: 33
Islam M. Saadeldin

Islam M. Saadeldin

King Saud University

H-index: 32
Haider Abbas, IET Fellow

Haider Abbas, IET Fellow

National University of Sciences and Technology

H-index: 24
Prof. Dr. Khalid M. A. Mahrose

Prof. Dr. Khalid M. A. Mahrose

Zagazig University

H-index: 2
Ghada Elaraby

Ghada Elaraby

Zagazig University

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