Mr. Albert Uzochukwu Chinenye Ohanaka
Research FellowFederal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agriculture from Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria,
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Biography
Animal Scientist and Feed Specialist with over 15 years of combined experience in livestock production, feed formulation, applied research, and project coordination. My expertise bridges scientific innovation with practical solutions for sustainable animal nutrition, focusing on feed safety, poultry and swine nutrition, and biomass valorization into functional additives such as activated charcoal.
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Selected Publications
- Ohanaka, A.U.C., J.N. Ohanaka, N.O. Aladi, I.P. Ogbuewu, I.F. Etuk and I.C. Okoli, 2023. Potentials of palm wine as probiotics and organic acids sourcein animal nutrition. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 10.3923/ajava.2023.XX.XX.
CrossRef | - Ohanaka, A.U.C., C.M. Nwogu, I.P. Ogbuewu, I.F. Etuk, M.C. Uchegbu and I.C. Okoli, 2022. Growth performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chickens fed supplemental palm kernel shell ash. Nig. J. Anim. Sci. Tech., 5: 28-39.
- Ohanaka, A.U.C., E.C. Ukonu, I.P. Ogbuewu, I.F. Etuk and I.C. Okoli, 2021. Evaluation of the physic-chemical properties of agro-wastes derived activated charcoal as a potential feed additive in poultry production. Int. J. Agric. Rural Dev., 24: 5711-5719.
- Ukonu, E.C., A.U.C. Ohanaka, H.O. Uzegbu, D.N. Onunkwo, T.C. Oduehie, T.K. Obih and B.U. Ekenyem, 2018. Response of finisher broiler birds fed graded levels of yam peel meal as an energy source in maize-based diet. Niger. J. Anim. Prod., 45: 185-188.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Ohanaka, A.U.C., V.M.O. Okoro, I.F. Etuk, I.C. Unamba-Oparah and I.C. Okoli, 2018. Effects of palm kernel shell ash as organic mineral supplement on performance of broiler chicks. Indian J. Anim. Res., 52: 1590-1596.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Duruanyim, V.O., C.C. Achonwa, A.U.C. Ohanaka, N.O. Aladi, I.C. Okoli and N.J. Okeudo, 2016. Physicochemical characteristics of ash derived from palm fruit bunch and plantain peels. Int. J. Nat. Appl. Sci., 12: 1 -8.
- Ekenyem, B.U., T.K.O. Obih, A.O. Ohanaka and C.U. Nwajiuba, 2009. Effect of Partial Replacement of Chromolaena Odorata for Soybean on the Hematological and Serum Chemistry of Laying Birds. Int. J. Trop. Agric. Food Syst., 3: 228-232.
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