Associate Professor Sutisa Khempaka, Ph.D.
Lecturer, School of Biotechnology

Contact:
 khampaka@sut.ac.th
 (66) 4422 4572

Education
  • Ph.D (Agricultural Science), Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Shinshu University, Japan
  • M.Sc Animal Science, Khon Kaen University, Thailand
  • B.Sc Animal Science (First Honors), Ubon Ratchathanee University, Thailand
Area of Expertise
  • Non-ruminant Nutrition
  • Poultry & Swine production
Current Research

Publications by Assoc.Prof. Sutisa Khempaka, Ph.D.

Total Publications: 43   |   Citations: 783   |   H-index: 16

Year Title Journal
Jan 2025 Transcriptome analysis of jejunal mucosal tissue in breeder hens exposed to acute heat stress
Poultry Science
Mar 2024 Synthetic and phytogenic antioxidants improve productive performance, antioxidant activity, gene expression, and offspring quality in breeder hens subjected to heat stress
Poultry Science
2024 Enhancing Heat Stress Resilience in Broiler Chickens Through the Use of Probiotics and Postbiotics: A Review
Tropical Animal Science Journal
2024 Oral administration of Limosilactobacillus ingluviei C37 inhibits Campylobacter jejuni colonization in chicks
Frontiers in Microbiology
Aug 2023 Assessment of lactic acid bacteria isolated from the chicken digestive tract for potential use as poultry probiotics
Animal Bioscience
Aug 2023 Transcriptome analysis of the uterovaginal junction containing sperm storage tubules in heat-stressed breeder hens
Poultry Science
May 2023 Antioxidant properties and cytotoxic effects of selected edible plants in Southeast Asia for further use as phytogenic antioxidant additives
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Jan 2023 Modified dietary fiber from cassava pulp affects the cecal microbial population, short-chain fatty acid, and ammonia production in broiler chickens
Poultry Science
1 July Extraction of dietary fibers from cassava pulp and cassava distiller's dried grains and assessment of their components using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to determine their further use as a functional feed in animal diets
Animal Bioscience
Feb 2022 Mix of cassava pulp, napier grass, and enzymes can be used as low cost alternative feed ingredient for laying hens
Tropical Animal Health and Production