Marine macroalgae as an alternative, environment-friendly, and bioactive feeding resource for animals
Original version
Pandey, D. (2023). Marine macroalgae as an alternative, environment-friendly, and bioactive feeding resource for animals (PhD thesis). Nord UniversityDescription
Doctoral thesis (PhD) - Nord University, 2023
Has parts
Paper I: Pandey, D., Mansouryar, M., Novoa-Garrido, M., Næss, G., Kiron, V., Hansen, H. H., Nielsen, M. O. & Khanal, P. (2021). Nutritional and anti-methanogenic potentials of macroalgae for ruminants. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited. doi: 10.19103/AS.2020.0091.14. The article is available at https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2763919Paper II: Pandey, D., Hansen, H. H., Dhakal, R., Aryal, Rai, S. P., Sapkota, R., Nielsen, M. O., Novoa-Garrido, M. & Khanal, P. (2022). Interspecies and seasonal variations in macroalgae from the Nordic region: Chemical composition and impacts on rumen fermentation and microbiome assembly. Journal of Cleaner Production, 363: 132456. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.132456. The article is available at https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3016206
Paper III: Pandey, D., Næss G., Fonseca, A.J.M., Maia, M.R.G., Cabrita, A.R.J., and Khanal, P. (Forthcoming). Differential impacts of water blanching on the chemical composition, carbohydrate profiling, and in vitro digestibility of two brown macroalgae (Ochrophyta, Fucales): Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus. Manuscript. Full-text not available in Nord Open Research Archive
Paper IV: Pandey, D., Doncheva, A.I., Sapkota, R., Kiron, V., Dalen, K.T., and Khanal, P. (Forthcoming). The brown macroalgae Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus favorably modulate the cecal microbiome in high fat dietinduced obese mice. Manuscript. Full-text not available in Nord Open Research Archive