
| Title | Author | Year | SCOPUS | PUBMED | ISI | TCI | |
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| 1. | Dietary hog plum (Spondias pinnata (L. f) Kurz) Could modulate fermentation process, and feed digestibility, As well as and reduce protozoal population: In vitro study" | Cherdthong, A. | 2019 | ||||
| 2. | Crude saponin extract from Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Pers pod meal could modulate ruminal fermentation, and protein utilization, as well as mitigate methane production | Narirat Unnawong Anusorn Cherdthong Sarong So |
2021 | ||||
| 3. | Influence of Supplementing Sesbania grandiflora Pod Meal at Two Dietary Crude Protein Levels on Feed Intake, Fermentation Characteristics, and Methane Mitigation in Thai Purebred Beef Cattle | Cherdthong, A. | 2021 | ||||
| 4. | Comparison of Cassava Chips and Winged Bean Tubers with Various Starch Modifications on Chemical Composition, the Kinetics of Gas, Ruminal Degradation, and Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics Using an In Situ Nylon Bag and an In Vitro Gas Production Technique | Unnawong, N. Suriyapha, C. Khonkhaeng, B. Chankaew, S. Rakvong, T. Polyorach, S. Cherdthong, A. |
2023 | ||||
| 5. | Citric Acid by-Product Fermentation by Bacillus subtilis I9: A Promising Path to Sustainable Animal Feed | Tanpong, S. Khochamit, N. Pootthachaya, P. Siripornadulsil, W. Unnawong, N. Cherdthong, A. Tengjaroenkul, B. Wongtangtintharn, S. |
2024 | ||||
| 6. | Substituting effects of winged bean tuber-modified starches for cassava chip in concentrate diets on rumen fermentation, nutrient utilization, and blood metabolites in Thai native beef cattle. | Unnawong, N. Suriyapha, C. Chankaew, S. Rakvong, T. Cherdthong, A. |
2024 | ||||
| 7. | Sustainable Poultry Nutrition Using Citric Acid By-Products from Rice to Boost Growth and Carcass Yield in Thai KKU 1 Broiler Chickens | Oryza.S, M. Pootthachaya, P. Pintaphrom, N. Tanpong, S. Unnawong, N. Cherdthong, A. Tengjaroenkul, B. Wongtangtintharn, S. |
2024 | ||||
| 8. | Winged bean tuber as a novel alternative to corn meal in concentrate mixture in Thai native beef cattle diets. | Unnawong, N. Cherdthong, A. Chankaew, S. Rakvong, T. Suriyapha, C. Suntara, C. Chanjula, P. Gunun, P. Gunun, N. Polyorach, S. |
2025 | Count | 8 | 3 | 2 | 0 |
| Title | Authors | Year | Publication name | Cited count | ||||||||
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| < 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | รวม | ||||||
| 1. | Dietary hog plum (Spondias pinnata (L. f) Kurz) Could modulate fermentation process, and feed digestibility, As well as and reduce protozoal population: In vitro study" | Cherdthong, A. | 2019 |
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences 12 (7), pp. 1054-1059 |
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| 2. | Crude saponin extract from Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Pers pod meal could modulate ruminal fermentation, and protein utilization, as well as mitigate methane production | Cherdthong, A. | 2021 |
Tropical Animal Health and Production 2 (53), pp. |
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| 3. | Influence of supplementing sesbania grandiflora pod meal at two dietary crude protein levels on feed intake, fermentation characteristics, and methane mitigation in thai purebred beef cattle | Cherdthong, A. | 2021 |
Veterinary Sciences 2 (8), pp. 1-13 |
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| 4. | Comparison of Cassava Chips and Winged Bean Tubers with Various Starch Modifications on Chemical Composition, the Kinetics of Gas, Ruminal Degradation, and Ruminal Fermentation Characteristics Using an In Situ Nylon Bag and an In Vitro Gas Production Technique | Unnawong, N. Suriyapha, C. Khonkhaeng, B. Chankaew, S. Rakvong, T. Polyorach, S. Cherdthong, A. |
2023 |
Animals 10 (13), pp. |
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| 5. | Citric Acid by-Product Fermentation by Bacillus subtilis I9: A Promising Path to Sustainable Animal Feed | Tanpong, S. Khochamit, N. Pootthachaya, P. Siripornadulsil, W. Unnawong, N. Cherdthong, A. Tengjaroenkul, B. Wongtangtintharn, S. |
2024 |
Veterinary Sciences 10 (11), pp. |
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| 6. | Substituting effects of winged bean tuber-modified starches for cassava chip in concentrate diets on rumen fermentation, nutrient utilization, and blood metabolites in Thai native beef cattle | Unnawong, N. Suriyapha, C. Chankaew, S. Rakvong, T. Cherdthong, A. |
2024 |
Animal Bioscience 10 (37), pp. 1726-1737 |
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| 7. | Sustainable Poultry Nutrition Using Citric Acid By-Products from Rice to Boost Growth and Carcass Yield in Thai KKU 1 Broiler Chickens | Oryza.S, M. Pootthachaya, P. Pintaphrom, N. Tanpong, S. Unnawong, N. Cherdthong, A. Tengjaroenkul, B. Wongtangtintharn, S. |
2024 |
Animals 23 (14), pp. |
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| 8. | Winged bean tuber as a novel alternative to corn meal in concentrate mixture in Thai native beef cattle diets | Unnawong, N. Cherdthong, A. Chankaew, S. Rakvong, T. Suriyapha, C. Suntara, C. Chanjula, P. Gunun, P. Gunun, N. Polyorach, S. |
2025 |
BMC Veterinary Research 1 (21), pp. |
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| Title | Authors | Year | Journal title | ||
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| 1. | Crude saponin extract from Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Pers pod meal could modulate ruminal fermentation, and protein utilization, as well as mitigate methane production. | Unnawong, N Cherdthong, A So, S |
2021 |
Tropical animal health and production 2 (53), pp. 196 |
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| 2. | Substituting effects of winged bean tuber-modified starches for cassava chip in concentrate diets on rumen fermentation, nutrient utilization, and blood metabolites in Thai native beef cattle. | Unnawong, N Suriyapha, C Chankaew, S Rakvong, T Cherdthong, A |
2024 |
Animal bioscience 10 (37), pp. 1726-1737 |
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| 3. | Winged bean tuber as a novel alternative to corn meal in concentrate mixture in Thai native beef cattle diets. | Unnawong, N Cherdthong, A Chankaew, S Rakvong, T Suriyapha, C Suntara, C Chanjula, P Gunun, P Gunun, N Polyorach, S |
2025 |
BMC veterinary research 1 (21), pp. 230 |
| Title | Authors | Year | Journal title | Cited count | ||||||||
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| < 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | รวม | ||||||
| 1. | Crude saponin extract from Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Pers pod meal could modulate ruminal fermentation, and protein utilization, as well as mitigate methane production | Narirat Unnawong Anusorn Cherdthong Sarong So |
2021 |
TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION 2.0 (53.0), pp. |
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| 2. | Influence of Supplementing Sesbania grandiflora Pod Meal at Two Dietary Crude Protein Levels on Feed Intake, Fermentation Characteristics, and Methane Mitigation in Thai Purebred Beef Cattle | Narirat Unnawong Anusorn Cherdthong Sarong So |
2021 |
VETERINARY SCIENCES 2.0 (8.0), pp. |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
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