Rifat Ullah Khan
Professor , The University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa · Pakistan
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Antibiotic Research
Research interests
- Male Fertility
- Semen Quality
- Immune System In Poultry As Affected By Antioxidants
- Protein
- Probiotics. Immunocytochemistry Of Pituitary Gland In Poultry. Role Of Trace Element In Production
- Reproduction Of Farm Animals. Motling In Poultry
- Its Affect On Poultry Production
Biography
Professor Rifat Ullah Khan serves as Professor at The University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. His research focuses on animal nutrition, poultry science, and alternative protein sources, with particular emphasis on evaluating insect meals as sustainable replacements for conventional feed ingredients in livestock diets. He has received multiple Research Productivity Awards from the Pakistan Council for Science and Technology (2011, 2012, and 2014) and maintains active membership in professional societies including the International Society of Camelid Research and Development and the Australian Society of Animal Production. With over 38 indexed publications, his most-cited work, "Evaluating the nutritive profile of three insect meals and their effects to replace soya bean in broiler diet" (2017), has garnered 82 citations, reflecting his significant contributions to sustainable animal production systems.
Selected publications
- Evaluating the nutritive profile of three insect meals and their effects to replace soya bean in broiler diet 2017 cited 82×
- Perspective, Opportunities and Challenges in Using Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) in Poultry Health and Production as an Eco-Friendly Alternative to Antibiotics: A Review 2022 cited 54×
- Potential Applications of Moringa oleifera in Poultry Health and Production as Alternative to Antibiotics: A Review 2021 cited 49×
- Use of Postbiotic as Growth Promoter in Poultry Industry: A Review of Current Knowledge and Future Prospects 2023 cited 45×
- Impact of Microbial Protease Enzyme and Dietary Crude Protein Levels on Growth and Nutrients Digestibility in Broilers over 15–28 Days 2021 cited 42×
- Protective Effect of Grape (Vitis vinifera) Seed Powder and Zinc-Glycine Complex on Growth Traits and Gut Health of Broilers Following Eimeria tenella Challenge 2021 cited 40×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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