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Mahdi Ebrahimi

Researcher at Universiti Putra Malaysia

Publications -  176
Citations -  3280

Mahdi Ebrahimi is an academic researcher from Universiti Putra Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fatty acid & Polyunsaturated fatty acid. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 166 publications receiving 2448 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahdi Ebrahimi include Islamic Azad University & Shahid Beheshti University.

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Effect of Linseed Oil Dietary Supplementation on Fatty Acid Composition and Gene Expression in Adipose Tissue of Growing Goats

TL;DR: The results of the present study show that LO can be safely incorporated in the diets of goats to enrich goat meat with potential health beneficial FA (i.e., n-3 FA).
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Antioxidant capacities of fucoxanthin-producing algae as influenced by their carotenoid and phenolic contents.

TL;DR: Investigation of the relationship between the bioactives and the antioxidant capacities in fucoxanthin-producing algae showed that both carotenoids and phenolic acids were significantly correlated with the antioxidant activities, indicating the influence of theseBioactives on the algal antioxidant capacities.
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Dietary supplementation of a mixture of Lactobacillus strains enhances performance of broiler chickens raised under heat stress conditions

TL;DR: Results showed that probiotic positively affected the final body weight under both temperature conditions and the two Lactobacillus strains can be considered as good potential probiotics for chickens due to their good probiotic properties and remarkable efficacy on broiler chickens.
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Changes in pancreatic histology, insulin secretion and oxidative status in diabetic rats following treatment with Ficus deltoidea and vitexin

TL;DR: Assessment of histological and oxidative stress changes in the pancreas of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats following F. deltoidea and vitexin treatment accentuate that the duo could be a potential agent to attenuate pancreatic oxidative damage and advocate their therapeutic potential for treating DM.