L.S. Parisi
This is a likely match — the affiliation was inferred from OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources but has not been fully confirmed. Treat with appropriate caution.
Researcher
Also affiliated: Fayetteville Public Library (2026)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
L.S. Parisi studies the energy metabolism and bioavailability of feed components in chickens. Their research focuses on determining the metabolizable and available energy of soybean gums and soap stocks. This work has involved precision-fed roosters, as well as broiler chickens subjected to both restricted and ad libitum feeding regimens. Parisi has published research on these topics, with their most recent publication in 2026. Key collaborators on this work include B.W. Parsons, S.C. Wells, R.T. Kidd, and R.L. Drysdale, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
-
Metabolizable and bioavailable energy of soybean gums and soap stocks determined in precision-fed roosters, restrict-fed broiler chickens, and ad libitum-fed broiler chickens (2026)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Metabolizable and bioavailable energy of soybean gums and soap stocks determined in precision-fed roosters, restrict-fed broiler chickens, and ad libitum-fed broiler chickens
- Metabolizable and bioavailable energy of soybean gums and soap stocks determined in precision-fed roosters, restrict-fed broiler chickens, and ad libitum-fed broiler chickens
- Metabolizable and bioavailable energy of soybean gums and soap stocks determined in precision-fed roosters, restrict-fed broiler chickens, and ad libitum-fed broiler chickens
- Metabolizable and bioavailable energy of soybean gums and soap stocks determined in precision-fed roosters, restrict-fed broiler chickens, and ad libitum-fed broiler chickens
- Metabolizable and bioavailable energy of soybean gums and soap stocks determined in precision-fed roosters, restrict-fed broiler chickens, and ad libitum-fed broiler chickens
- Metabolizable and bioavailable energy of soybean gums and soap stocks determined in precision-fed roosters, restrict-fed broiler chickens, and ad libitum-fed broiler chickens
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics