K. Samarasinghe

412 total citations
23 papers, 295 citations indexed

About

K. Samarasinghe is a scholar working on Animal Science and Zoology, Plant Science and Complementary and alternative medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, K. Samarasinghe has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 295 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Animal Science and Zoology, 12 papers in Plant Science and 3 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine. Recurrent topics in K. Samarasinghe's work include Animal Nutrition and Physiology (13 papers), Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health (8 papers) and Moringa oleifera research and applications (5 papers). K. Samarasinghe is often cited by papers focused on Animal Nutrition and Physiology (13 papers), Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health (8 papers) and Moringa oleifera research and applications (5 papers). K. Samarasinghe collaborates with scholars based in Sri Lanka, Australia and Switzerland. K. Samarasinghe's co-authors include C. Wenk, R.M. Dharmadasa, Don C. Abeysinghe, R.E. Messikommer, J. K. Vidanarachchi, C.M.B. Dematawewa, Sezai Erċışlı, Muhammad Anas, Baber Ali and Muhammad Hamzah Saleem and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Industrial Crops and Products and Animal Feed Science and Technology.

In The Last Decade

K. Samarasinghe

22 papers receiving 250 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
K. Samarasinghe Sri Lanka 9 161 123 68 49 29 23 295
M. Moorthy India 10 205 1.3× 167 1.4× 20 0.3× 57 1.2× 28 1.0× 31 324
A Nobakht Iran 11 212 1.3× 124 1.0× 51 0.8× 68 1.4× 38 1.3× 58 326
Ali Ridha Mustafa Al-Yasiry Iraq 10 151 0.9× 135 1.1× 23 0.3× 70 1.4× 88 3.0× 13 373
Raluca Paula Turcu Romania 14 315 2.0× 149 1.2× 41 0.6× 128 2.6× 44 1.5× 41 514
Michalina Adaszyńska-Skwirzyńska Poland 10 132 0.8× 156 1.3× 18 0.3× 199 4.1× 47 1.6× 24 319
Nasir Landy Iran 14 300 1.9× 257 2.1× 39 0.6× 105 2.1× 67 2.3× 21 454
Krzysztof Tambor Poland 8 145 0.9× 97 0.8× 16 0.2× 198 4.0× 92 3.2× 9 368
Bülent Özsoy Türkiye 12 280 1.7× 110 0.9× 29 0.4× 50 1.0× 34 1.2× 33 372
P.C. Njoku Nigeria 9 109 0.7× 150 1.2× 23 0.3× 78 1.6× 24 0.8× 18 338
Shahid Rasool India 8 93 0.6× 247 2.0× 14 0.2× 91 1.9× 93 3.2× 22 378

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Fields of papers citing papers by K. Samarasinghe

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of K. Samarasinghe

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of K. Samarasinghe. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of K. Samarasinghe based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with K. Samarasinghe. K. Samarasinghe is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ali, Baber, et al.. (2024). Advancing Agriculture: Harnessing Smart Nanoparticles for Precision Fertilization. BioNanoScience. 14(4). 3846–3863. 13 indexed citations
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Wickramasuriya, Samiru Sudharaka, et al.. (2021). Algae-based antioxidant containing selenium yeast (Economase®) enhanced the growth performance, oxidative stability, and meat quality of broiler chickens. Animal Bioscience. 35(4). 567–576. 2 indexed citations
3.
Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2016). The Effect of EconomasE<sup>®</sup> as a vitamin E replacer on performance, meat quality and organ weights of broiler birds. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 27(1). 27–27. 3 indexed citations
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Vidanarachchi, J. K., et al.. (2015). Effects of <i>Moringa</i> based Feed Additives on the Growth Performance and Carcass Quality of Broiler Chicken. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 24(1). 12–12. 28 indexed citations
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Dharmadasa, R.M., et al.. (2013). Standardization of Gyrinops Walla Gaertn. (Thymalaeaceae): Newly Discovered, Fragrant Industrial Potential, Endemic Plant from Sri Lanka. World Journal of Agricultural Research. 1(6). 101–103. 9 indexed citations
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Dharmadasa, R.M., et al.. (2013). Comparative Pharmacognostic Evaluation of Munronia Pinnata (Wall.) Theob. (Meliaceae) and Its Substitute Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Wall. Ex Nees (Acanthaceae). World Journal of Agricultural Research. 1(5). 77–81. 10 indexed citations
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Dharmadasa, R.M., et al.. (2013). Distribution Of Withaferin A, an Anticancer Potential Agent, In Different Parts of Two Varieties of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal. Grown in Sri Lanka. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences. 16(3). 141–144. 17 indexed citations
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Dharmadasa, R.M., et al.. (2013). Screening of phytochemical, physico-chemical and bioactivity of different parts of Acmella oleraceae Murr. (Asteraceae), a natural remedy for toothache. Industrial Crops and Products. 50. 852–856. 48 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2012). Strategies to Improve the Cost Effectiveness of Broiler Production. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 23(4). 338–338. 31 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2012). Effect of Long Term Feeding of the Water Extract of Dried Flowers of Aegle marmelos in Wistar Rats. Planta Medica. 78(5). 2 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2011). Evaluation of Egg Quality Traits of Japanese Quails (<i>Coturnix coturnix japonica</i>) Fed Enzyme Supplemented Diets Containing Poultry Offal Meal. Tropical Agricultural Research and Extension. 12(2). 89–89. 2 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2004). Supplemental Enzymes, Yeast Culture and Effective Micro-organism Culture to Enhance the Performance of Rabbits Fed Diets Containing High Levels of Rice Bran. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 17(5). 678–683. 6 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2004). Influence of Supplemental Enzymes, Yeast Culture and Effective Micro-organism Culture on Gut Micro-flora and Nutrient Digestion at Different Parts of the Rabbit Digestive Tract. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 17(6). 830–835. 5 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2003). Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Root Powder and Mannanoligosaccharides as Alternatives to Antibiotics in Broiler Chicken Diets. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 16(10). 1495–1500. 71 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., R.E. Messikommer, & C. Wenk. (2000). Activity of supplemental enzymes and their effect on nutrient utilization and growth performance of growing chickens as affected by pelleting temperature. Archiv für Tierernaehrung. 53(1). 45–58. 24 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (2000). Nutrient digestibility in rabbits as affected by effective microorganisms (EM), yeast culture and enzymes.. 12. 297–307.
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Samarasinghe, K., et al.. (1992). Raw and processed wild colocasia corm meal (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott, var. esculenta) as an energy source for broilers. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 36(1-2). 143–151. 3 indexed citations
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Samarasinghe, K. & C. Wenk. (1990). Interrelationship between tryptophan and niacin in the nutrition of growing chickens1. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 64(1-5). 113–118. 2 indexed citations

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