Ali Nouri

Ali Nouri
  • PhD
  • Associate Professor at Islamic Azad University of Garmsar

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Introduction
researches on: - improving nutrition, performance, health, and management in poultry (broiler chickens and laying hens) - the new additives in poultry nutrition - the new nano-encapsulation methods - comparing new laboratory methods in animal researches - evaluating the efficiency of the additives used in commercial feeds
Current institution
Islamic Azad University of Garmsar
Current position
  • Associate Professor
Additional affiliations
January 2005 - May 2015
Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Position
  • Head of Department

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Publications (29)
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the study aimed to consider the effects of using encapsulated organic acids (EOAs) and selected anticoccidials in the diet on performance, mucin-2 gene expression, and blood, oocyst reduction rate (ORR), excreta, immune, visceral, intestinal, and microbial parameters in broilers reared on a litter infected with coccidiosis. 525 mixed-sex one-day-ol...
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The study was conducted to consider the anticoccidial and immunogenic effectivities of encapsulated organic acids and anticoccidial drugs in broilers reared on a reused litter infected with Eimeria spp. for simulating in-field exposure to avian coccidiosis. 525 mixed-sex one-day-old broiler chicks (Ross 308) were used in a 2 × 3 factorial experimen...
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• This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of chitosan nano-encapsulating mint (MEO), thyme (TEO) and cinnamon (CEO) essential oils (EOs) used in the diet on performance, immune responses and intestinal bacteria population in broiler chickens. • A total of 600 mixed-sex, one day old Ross 308 broiler chicks were used in a 2×4 factorial exper...
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Aloe vera, nettle and dill are herbs that have been used in the poultry diet as feed additives to utilise their benefits in improving performance, immune response and health of broiler chickens. However, reactive and volatile properties of bioactive compounds in herbal extracts cause limitations on direct usage of them in the diet. The use of chito...
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T he study was conducted to determine the effective factors in nutritional management knowledge and design a proper educational plan for broiler farmers in Garmsar Township. The used methodological approach was descriptive-correlation. Eighty-eight questionnaires were collected and analyzed of 98 broiler farmers active in Garmsar. The content and f...
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To compare the effect of fluorescent lamps and incandescent lamps on the performance of broilers, Ross 308 broiler were applied in 2 groups with six replicates on each group, totally 12 replicates, randomly. In the first group, incandescent lighting was used while in the second CFL lights bulbs were used. The performance parameters including body w...
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Abstract This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of added Antibiotic, oregano, rosemary and cinnamon mixed and prebiotic in diet on performance; carcass characterized and blood metabolites of broiler chickens. 120 one day male broiler was distributed in 4 treatments and 3 replicate (10 bird in each) in a completely randomize desig...
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This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding mash versus pellet with different thermal process on blood metabolites, carcass characteristics and broiler performance. 192 (one-day) Cobb broiler chicks were used in a completely randomized design with 4 experimental groups (diets) and 4 replicates of ten chicks each (totally 16 pens). T...
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Objective: The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of common and nanocapsulated extracts of aloe era, dill and nettle roots in diet on performance, immune responses and population of intestinal bacteria of broiler chickens. Material and Methods: 240 Ross 308 broiler chicks were used in a completely randomized design with eight experimental...
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Abstract The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of probiotic bacteria in the diet on immune responses and some intestinal bacterial populations of broiler chickens. Two hundred and fifty Ross 308 broiler chicks were used in five experimental groups (diets) and five replicates ( ten chicks each) (totally 25 pens). The experimental treatment...
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This study was conducted to investigate economic variables affecting the adoption of water conservation technologies in Semnan with using a causal-regression and applied survey. Independent and dependent variables included economic factors (income increase, reduction of costs and scathes due to water shortage, increase of crops price and etc.) and...
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The experiment was performed to study the relationship between excreta viscosity and Nitrogen-corrected true metabolisable energy quantities of soybean meals using conventional addition method (CAM) in adult cockerels for 7 d: a 3-d preexperiment and a 4-d experiment period. Results indicated that differences between the excreta viscosity values we...
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The experiment was performed to study the relationship between excreta viscosity and Nitrogen-corrected true metabolisable energy quantities of soybean meals using conventional addition method (CAM) in adult cockerels for 7 d: a 3-d preexperiment and a 4-d experiment period. Results indicated that differences between the excreta viscosity values we...
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The experiment was conducted to evaluate digestibility quantities of protein in Canola Meals (CMs) between caecectomised and intact adult Rhode Island Red (RIR) cockerels with using conventional addition method (CAM) for 7 d: a 4-d adaptation and a 3-d experiment period on the basis of a completely randomized design with 4 replicates. Results indic...
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The experiment was conducted to evaluate digestibility quantities of protein in Canola Meals (CMs) between caecectomised and intact adult Rhode Island Red (RIR) cockerels with using conventional addition method (CAM) for 7 d: a 4-d adaptation and a 3-d experiment period on the basis of a completely randomized design with 4 replicates. Results indic...
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The experiment was conducted to determine influence of caecectomy on digestibility of protein for SFMs in adult Rhode Island Red (RIR) cockerels with using conventional addition method (CAM) for 7 d: a 4-d adaptation and a 3-d experiment period on the basis of a completely randomized design with 4 replicates. Results indicated that caecectomy decre...
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The experiment was conducted to determine influence of caecectomy on digestibility quantities of amino acids for soybean (SBM), canola (CM), sunflower (SFM) meals in adult Rhode Island Red (RIR) cockerels with using conventional addition method (CAM) for 7 d: a 4-d adaptation and a 3-d experiment period on the basis of a completely randomized desig...
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The experiment was conducted to determine influence of caecectomy on endogenous amino acid losses (EAAL) in unfed Rohde Island Red adult cockerels. During the experimental period (48 h), excreta of cockerels were collected, and dried, ground and assayed for quantities of amino acids. The caecectomy increased (P<0.05) the endogenous quantities of se...
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The experiment was conducted to determine influence of caecectomy on Endogenous Amino Acid Losses (EAAL) in unfed Rohde Island Red adult cockerels. During the experimental period (48 h), excreta of cockerels were collected and dried, ground and assayed for quantities of amino acids. The caecectomy increased (p<0.05) the endogenous quantities of ser...
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The experiment was conducted to determine metabolizable energy contents of Soybean (SBM), Canola (CM) and Sunflower (SFM) meals by Conventional Addition Method (CAM) included with intact and caecectomized adult cockerels for 7 day: A 3 day pre-experiment and a 4 day experiment period. The values of SBM and CM obtained using intact cockerels were ap...
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The performance of 540 chicks was investigated using a completely randomized design with a 3 x 3 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments. All chicks were fed with an identical diet during day 7 (d<sub>7</sub>) until d<sub>13</sub> of age, but a feed restriction policy was applied so that chicks could receive diets at 100 (100%VFIL), 75 (75%VFIL) an...

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