Dr. Tarek Abdelfattah Mohamed Aly Morsy
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Dr. Tarek Abdelfattah Mohamed Aly Morsy

Professor
National Research Centre, Food Industries and Nutrition Research Institute, Dairy Science Department, El- Behoos St., Dokii, Giza, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agriculture Science from Ain Shams University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Tarek Abdelfattah Morsy is currently working as Associate Professor at National Research Center, Dairy Science Department. He has completed his Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. He is member of American Dairy Science Association (ADSA), founding member of the Egyptian Society of Nutrition and Feed, member of Society of Physiological Sciences and their applications, Egyptian Society of Camels Science and founding member of Egyptian Society of Food Industries and Nutrition. He has 24 publications in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Dairy Animal Nutrition
62%
Feed Enhancements
90%
Rumen Fermentation
75%
Milk Quality
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
3
Chapters
1
Articles
45
Abstracts
11

Selected Publications

  1. Morsy, T.A., F.I. Hadhoud, A.E. Kholif, A.A.A. Elella and O.A. Olafadehan, 2022. Potential of Moringa oleifera silage to replace concentrated feed mixture in diet of lactating Damascus goats. Ann. Anim. Sci., 22: 1373-1383.
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  2. Morsy, T., E. Farahat, H. Azzaz and A. Gabe, 2022. Quality evaluation of processed cheese made from milk of ewes fed diets supplemented with Moringa oleifera or Echniacea purpurea. Egypt. J. Chem., 65: 241-248.
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  3. Morsy, T., 2022. Production and chemical composition of milk produced from dairy animals fed on the different types of corn milling co- products. Egypt. J. Chem., 65: 489-496.
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  4. Kholif, A.E., H.A. Hamdon, G.A. Gouda, A.Y. Kassab, T.A. Morsy and A.K. Patra, 2022. Feeding date-palm leaves ensiled with fibrolytic enzymes or multi-species probiotics to farafra ewes: Intake, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, blood chemistry, milk production and milk fatty acid profile. Animals, Vol. 12. 10.3390/ani12091107.
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  5. Kholif, A.E., G.A. Gouda, T.A. Morsy, O.H. Matloup, M. Fahmy, A.S. Gomaa and A.K. Patra, 2022. Dietary date palm leaves ensiled with fibrolytic enzymes decreased methane production, and improved feed degradability and fermentation kinetics in a ruminal in vitro system. Waste Biomass Valorization, 13: 3475-3488.
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  6. Morsy, T.A., N.E. EL-Bordeny, O.H. Matloup, H.M. Gado, M. Fahmy and A.A. Hassan, 2021. Date press cake replaces corn grains in the diet of lactating Egyptian buffaloes and barki rams. Trop. Anim. Health Prod., Vol. 53. 10.1007/s11250-021-02724-0.
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  7. Ghazy, O.A., M.T. Fouad, H.H. Saleh, A.E. Kholif and T.A. Morsy, 2021. Ultrasound-assisted preparation of anise extract nanoemulsion and its bioactivity against different pathogenic bacteria. Food Chem., Vol. 341. 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128259.
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  8. Morsy, T.A., O.H. Matloup, H.M. Gado, N.E. EL-Bordeny, S.M. Kholif and M. Fahmy, 2020. Influence of replacing corn with levels of treated date press cake on in vitro ruminal fermentation, degradability and gas production. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 15: 72-79.
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  9. Kholif, A.E., G.A. Gouda, M.L. Galyean, U.Y. Anele and T.A. Morsy, 2019. Extract of Moringa oleifera leaves increases milk production and enhances milk fatty acid profile of Nubian goats. Agrofor. Syst., 93: 1877-1886.
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  10. Fahmy, M., T.A. Morsy, H.M. Gado, O.H. Matloup, S.M. Kholif and N.E. El-Bordiny, 2019. In vitro evaluation of ensiling and/or exogenous fibrolytic enzyme supplementation of date press cake. Arab Univ. J. Agric. Sci., 27: 347-355.
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  11. Morsy, T.A., A.E. Kholif, O.H. Matloup, A.A. Elella, U.Y. Anele and J.S. Caton, 2018. Mustard and cumin seeds improve feed utilisation, milk production and milk fatty acids of Damascus goats. J. Dairy Res., 85: 142-151.
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  12. Kholif, A.E., T.A. Morsy and M.M. Abdo, 2018. Crushed flaxseed versus flaxseed oil in the diets of Nubian goats: Effect on feed intake, digestion, ruminal fermentation, blood chemistry, milk production, milk composition and milk fatty acid profile. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 244: 66-75.
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  13. Kholif, A.E., A.Y. Kassab, H.H. Azzaz, O.H. Matloup, H.A. Hamdon, O.A. Olafadehan and T.A. Morsy, 2018. Essential oils blend with a newly developed enzyme cocktail works synergistically to enhance feed utilization and milk production of Farafra ewes in the subtropics. Small Rumin. Res., 161: 43-50.
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  14. Kholif, A.E., T.A. Morsy, O.H. Matloup, U.Y. Anele, A.G. Mohamed and A.B. El-Sayed, 2017. Dietary Chlorella vulgaris microalgae improves feed utilization, milk production and concentrations of conjugated linoleic acids in the milk of Damascus goats. J. Agric. Sci., 155: 508-518.
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  15. Kholif, A.E., O.H. Matloup, T.A. Morsy, M.M. Abdo, A.A. Elella, U.Y. Anele and K.C. Swanson, 2017. Rosemary and lemongrass herbs as phytogenic feed additives to improve efficient feed utilization, manipulate rumen fermentation and elevate milk production of Damascus goats. Livestock Sci., 204: 39-46.
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  16. Kholif, A.E., M.M. Abdo, U.Y. Anele, M.M. El-Sayed and T.A. Morsy, 2017. Saccharomyces cerevisiae does not work synergistically with exogenous enzymes to enhance feed utilization, ruminal fermentation and lactational performance of Nubian goats. Livest. Sci., 206: 17-23.
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  17. Abd El Tawab, A.M., A.A.M. Hassan, M.S. Abd Ellatif Khattab, O.H. Matloup and E.S.A. Farahat et al., 2017. Productive performance of lactating frisian cows fed sugar beet leaves silage treated with lactic acid bacteria. Int. J. Zool. Res., 13: 74-82.
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  18. Morsy, T.A., A.E. Kholif, S.M. Kholif, A.M. Kholif, X. Sun and A.Z.M. Salem, 2016. Effects of two enzyme feed additives on digestion and milk production in lactating Egyptian buffaloes. Ann. Anim. Sci., 16: 209-222.
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  19. Kholif, A.E., T.A. Morsy, G.A. Gouda, U.Y. Anele and M.L. Galyean, 2016. Effect of feeding diets with processed Moringa oleifera meal as protein source in lactating Anglo-Nubian goats. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol., 217: 45-55.
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  20. Kholif, A.E., T.A. Morsy, A.M. Abd El Tawab, U.Y. Anele and M.L. Galyean, 2016. Effect of supplementing diets of lactating anglo-nubian goats with soybean and flaxseed oils on lactational performance. J. Agric. Food Chem., 64: 6163-6170.
  21. Azzaz, H.H., T.A. Morsy and H.A. Murad, 2016. Microbial feed supplements for ruminant's performance enhancement. Asian J. Agric. Res., 10: 1-14.
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  22. Azzaz, H.H., E.S.A. Farahat, T.A. Morsy, H.A. Aziz, F.I. Hadhoud and M.S. Abd-Alla, 2016. Moringa oleifera and Echinacea purpurea as supplements for rhamani lactating Ewe's diets and their effect on rumen characteristics, nutrients digestibility, blood parameters, milk production, composition and its fatty acid profile. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 684-692.
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  23. Morsy, T.A., S.M. Kholif, A.E. Kholif, O.H. Matloup, A.Z.M. Salem and A. Abu Elella, 2015. Influence of sunflower whole seeds or oil on ruminal fermentation, milk production, composition and fatty acid profile in lactating goats. Asian-Austr. J. Anim. Sci., 28: 1116-1122.
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  24. Morsy, T.A., A.G. Mohamed, A.F. Zayan and A.F. Sayed, 2015. Physicochemical and sensory characteristics of processed cheese manufactured from the milk of goats supplemented with sunflower seed or sunflower oil. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 10: 198-205.
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  25. Kholif, S.M., T.A. Morsy, O.H. Matloup, H.M. Ebeid and A.M. Kholi, 2015. Effects of crushed linseed or linseed oil supplementation on performance of dairy goats and fatty acid profile in milk. Life Sci. J., 12: 94-99.
  26. Kholif, S.M., A.A. El-Shewy, T.A., Morsy and H.H. Abd El-Rahman, 2015. Variations in protein and fat contents and their fractions in milk from two species fed different forages. J. Anim. Physiol. Anim. Nutr., 99: 79-84.
  27. Kholif, A.E., G.A. Gouda, T.A. Morsy, A.Z.M. Salem, S. Lopez and A.M. Kholif, 2015. Moringa oleifera leaf meal as a protein source in lactating goat's diets: Feed intake, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, milk yield and composition and its fatty acids profile. Small Rumin. Res., 129: 129-137.
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  28. Azzaz, H.H., H.M. Ebeid, T.A. Morsy and S.M. Kholif, 2015. Impact of feeding yeast culture or yeast culture and propionibacteria 169 on the productive performance of lactating buffaloes. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 10: 107-116.
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  29. Azzaz, H.H., H.A. Murad and T.A. Morsy, 2015. Utility of Ionophores for ruminant animals: A review. Asian J. Anim. Sci., 9: 254-265.
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  30. Morsy, T.M., H.M. Ebeid, A.E.K.M. Kholif, H.A. Murad, A.E.R.M. Abd El-Gawad and T.M. Bedawy, 2014. Influence of propionibacteria supplementation to rations on intake, milk yield, composition and plasma metabolites of lactating buffalos during early lactation. Sci. Int., 2: 13-19.
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  31. Morsy, T.A., A.G. Mohamed, S.M. Kholif and W.A Gafour, 2014. Nutritional properties of the processed cheese produced by milk from goats supplemented with flaxseeds or flaxseeds oil. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 9: 74-81.
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  32. Mohamed, A.G., T.A. Morsy, S.M. Kholif and F.A.M. Hassan, 2013. Nutritive value of processed cheese manufactured from goat's milk fed diet supplemented with essential plant oils. World Applied Sci. J., 26: 1400-1406.
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  33. Azzaz, H.H., H.A. Murad, A.M. Kholif, T.A. Morsy, A.M. Mansour and H.M. El-Sayed, 2013. Pectinase production optimization and its application in banana fiber degradation. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 16: 117-125.
  34. Azzaz, H.H., H.A. Murad, A.M. Kholif, T.A. Morsy, A.M. Mansour and H.M. El-Sayed, 2013. Increasing nutrients bioavailability by using fibrolytic enzymes in dairy buffaloes feeding. J. Biol. Sci., 13: 234-241.
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  35. Morsy, T.A., S.M. Kholif, O.H. Matloup, M.M. Abdo and M.H. El-Shafie, 2012. Impact of anise, clove and juniper oils as feed additives on the productive performance of lactating goats. Int. J. Dairy Sci., 7: 20-28.
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  36. Kholif, S.M., T.A. Morsy, O.H. Matloup and A.A. Abu El-Ella, 2012. Effect of different plant essential oil additives on milk yield, milk composition and fatty acids profile of lactating goats. J. Life Sci., 4: 27-34.
  37. Kholif, S.M., H. Gado, T.A. Morsy, N. El-Bordeny and A.A. Abedo, 2012. Influence of exogenous enzymes on nutrient digestibility, blood composition, milk production and its composition as well as milk fatty acids profile in dairy buffaloes. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 15: 13-22.
  38. Foda, M.I., S.M. Kholif, S.H.S. Mohamed and T.A. Morsy, 2012. Evaluation of ground flaxseed supplementation to lactating buffaloes ration versus control milk samples for milk and stirred yoghurt production. J. Life Sci., 4: 11-18.
  39. Abd El-Aziz, M., S.M. Kholif and T.A. Morsy, 2012. Buffalo's milk composition and its fat properties as affected by feeding diet supplemented with flaxseed or fibrolytic enzymes in early lactation. J. Life Sci., 4: 19-25.
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  40. Kholif, S.M., T.A. Morsy, A.A. Abedo, N. El-Bordeny and M.M. Abdo, 2011. Milk production and composition, milk fatty acid profile, nutrients digestibility and blood composition of dairy buffaloes fed crushed flaxseed in early lactation. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 14: 385-394.
  41. El-Shewy, A.A., S.M. Kholif, T.A. Morsy and M.M. Abdo, 2010. Determination of dietary and milk electrolytes for the Egyptian lactating cattle fed the summer and winter diets. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 13: 219-229.
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  42. El-Shewy, A., S. Kholif and T. Morsy, 2010. Determination of milk urea nitrogen for the Egyptian cattle fed the summer and winter diets. J. Am. Sci., 6: 382-384.
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  43. Kholif, A.M., M.A. El-Ashry, H.M. El-Sayed, H.A. El-Alamy and T.A. Aly, 2006. Effect of rumen-protected methionine and/or lysine supplementation to the rations on productive performance of lactating buffaloes. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 9: 1-13.
  44. Aly, T.A., M.A. El-Ashry, A.M. Kholif, H.M El-Sayed, H.A. El-Alamy and M.M. Khorshed, 2005. Effect of rumen-protected methionine and/or lysine supplementation to the ration on nutrients digestibility and on some rumen parameters of male Blady goats. Egypt. J. Nutr. Feeds, 8: 41-51.
  45. Kholif, A.M., H.A. El-Alamy, M.A. El-Ashry, H.M. El-Sayed and T.A. Ali, 2000. Effect of supplementation of different types of live yeast cultures in the diet on the productive performance of lactating buffaloes. Egypt. J. Dairy Sci., 28: 281-295.
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