Associate Professor Amonrat Molee, Ph.D.
Lecturer, School of Animal Technology and Innovation

Contact:
 amonrat@sut.ac.th
 (66) 4422 4743

Education
  • Ph.D (Animal Production), Khon Kaen University, Thailand
  • M.Sc. (Agriculture), Khon Kaen University, Thailand
  • B.Sc. (Agriculture), Khon Kaen University, Thailand
Area of Expertise
  • Conventional and Molecular Animal Breeding

Current Research

Publications by Assoc.Prof. Amonrat Molee, Ph.D.

Total Publications: 43   |   Citations: 461   |   H-index: 14

Year Title Journal
Dec 2026 Characterization of glucose transporter-targeted lipid nanoparticles for enhancing n-3 PUFA utilization in slow-growing Korat chickens
Scientific Reports
Aug 2026 RNA-seq reveals differentially expressed genes involved in catecholamine synthesis and metabolism in the hypothalamus affecting divergent residual feed intake in slow-growing Korat chickens
Poultry Science
Jul 2026 Rearing systems alter growth performance, behavior, brain characteristics, and meat quality in slow-growing Korat broiler chickens
Poultry Science
Jun 2026 Biochemical components of chicken primordial germ cells are modified by cryopreservation: original analysis by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy
Poultry Science
Apr 2026 Curcumin- and capsaicin-loaded nanoemulsions improve oxidative stress, intestinal morphology, and feed efficiency in slow-growing Korat chickens under high stocking density
Poultry Science
Mar 2026 Proteomic analysis of differential biological responses and fatty acid metabolism in slow-growing chickens fed dietary tuna oil directly or via glucose transporter-targeted nanoparticles
Poultry Science
Nov 2025 Understanding the impact of glycolysis and oxidative stress on residual feed intake in slow-growing chicken
Poultry Science
Nov 2025 Impact of residual feed intake on jejunal tight junction morphology and gene expression in slow-growing Korat chickens
Poultry Science
Nov 2025 Mitochondrial genes and antioxidant mechanisms in the duodenum relate to feed efficiency in slow-growing chickens
Poultry Science
May 2025 Automated chick gender determination using optical coherence tomography and deep learning
Poultry Science