Assistant Professor Chatsirin Nakharuthai, Ph.D.
Lecturer, School of Animal Technology and Innovation

Contact:
 chatsirin_nak@sut.ac.th
 (66) 4422 4371

Education
  • Ph.D. (Aquaculture), Kasetsart University, Thailand
  • M.Sc. (Veterinary Microbiology), Kasetsart University, Thailand
  • B.Sc. (Veterinary Technology), Kasetsart University, Thailand
Area of Expertise
  • Aquatic animal Immunology and Microbiology

Current Research

Publications by Asst.Prof. Chatsirin Nakharuthai, Ph.D.

Total Publications: 22   |   Citations: 226   |   H-index: 9

Year Title Journal
15 January Effects of dietary salt and water salinity on the dynamics of major gut microbiota (Cetobacterium), antioxidant status, and immune response in Nile Tilapia
Li J., Boonanuntanasarn S., Kiatmontri J., Kaewda J., Manassila P., Luo Z., Pongsetkul J., Nakharuthai C.
Aquaculture
Dec 2025 1H NMR metabolomic responses correlated to meat quality of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared under combined dietary salt and water salinity conditions
Sai-Ut S., Watchasit S., Indriani S., Srisakultiew N., Boonanuntanasarn S., Nakharuthai C., Kingwascharapong P., Pongsetkul J.
Food Chemistry X
Oct 2025 Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis Pathway Activation Underlying Growth Enhancement by Duck-Blood Protein Hydrolysate in Flowerhorn Cichlid Fish
Manassila P., Sangsawad P., Boonanuntanasarn S., Kaewda J., Boonchuen P., Limkul S., Nakharuthai C.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
15 March Effects of Probiotics Red Yeast Rhodotorula paludigena CM33 on enhancing color pigmentation, antioxidant activity, immune response, intestinal microbiota, and growth in a commercial ornamental fish: Flowerhorn fish
Kaewda J., Sangsawad P., Boonanuntanasarn S., Manassila P., Boontawan A., Ketudat‑Cairns M., Sriphuttha C., Nakharuthai C.
Aquaculture Reports
Mar 2025 Effect of antioxidants on quality and DNA methylation of frozen Anglo-Nubian goat semen
Suwor F., Paengkoum P., Nakharuthai C., Kubota S., Ponchunchoovong S.
Small Ruminant Research
Feb 2025 Corrigendum to “Enzymatic hydrolysis of duck blood protein produces stable bioactive peptides: Pilot-scale production, identification, and stability during gastrointestinal and plasma digestion” [Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 283 (2024), 1–16/137864] (International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2024) 283(P3), (S0141813024086744), (10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.137864))
Laosam P., Luasiri P., Nakharuthai C., Boonanuntanasarn S., Suwanangul S., Sarnthima R., Khammuang S., Sanachai K., Yongsawatdigul J., Rouabhia M., Tastub S., Sangsawad P.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Jan 2025 Enhancement of Growth, Antioxidant Activity, and Immunity in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Through Recombinant Bacillus subtilis Expressing L-Gulonolactone Oxidase
Kaewda J., Boonanuntanasarn S., Sangsawad P., Manassila P., Nakharuthai C.
Antioxidants
2025 Effects of Low Molecular Weight Duck Blood Protein Hydrolysate as a Feed Additive on the Intestinal Microbiome, Antioxidant Activity, and Humoral Immune and Inflammatory Responses in Flowerhorn Fish
Manassila P., Sangsawad P., Boonanuntanasarn S., Kaewda J., Boonchuen P., Limkul S., Nakharuthai C.
Aquaculture Nutrition
Dec 2024 Enzymatic hydrolysis of duck blood protein produces stable bioactive peptides: Pilot-scale production, identification, and stability during gastrointestinal and plasma digestion
Laosam P., Luasiri P., Nakharuthai C., Boonanuntanasarn S., Suwanangul S., Sarnthima R., Khammuang S., Sanachai K., Yongsawatdigul J., Rouabhia M., Tastub S., Sangsawad P.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
15 October Optimisation of plasma-activated water: Plasma DBD technology and application in recirculating aquaculture system for Nile tilapia larval culture
Thongsopa C., Santalunai S., Thosdeekoraphat T., Kumkhong S., Nakharuthai C., Pasomboon P., Boonanuntanasarn S.
Aquaculture