Professor

Ruilin Huang
Ruilin Huang / Professor

E-mail:huangrl@isa.ac.cn
Phone:(86)-731-84619704
Fax:(86)-731-84612685

Resume

Born in 01/05/1963 , Master tutor , Professor. graduated from Agricultural University of Central China (Wuhan, China) with major of Animal Science. April. 2002 – November 2002,Senior Visting Scholar, Dept. of Animal and Poultry Science University of Guelph, Canada ;2003 – Present,Full Professor and Vice Director of the  Animal Nutrition and Health Center (Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences). 

Current project

1. National Science and Technology Progress Prize of China, 2008 (as project leader  and the second researcher) “Applied Techniques of Regulating Nitrogen and Phosphorus Metabolism in Livestock and Poultry and Safety Feed Production”
2.National Science and Technology Progress Prize of China, December 2006 (as project leader  and the third researcher) “Applied technique of regulating nitrogen and phosphorus metabolism in pigs and environmental safty ”
3.National Science and Technology Progress Prize of China, December 1996 (as project leader  and the third researcher) “Ileal digestibility of nutrients and ileal digestible essential amino acid requirements for growing-finishing pigs”
4.Science and Technology Progress Prize of Hunan Province, December 1994 (as project leader and the third researcher)-”Utilization of the Chinese Maifanite stone as a mineral and trace elements for animals”

Article

Huang R.L., Z.L. Tan, X.T. Xing, Y.F. Pan and T.J. Li. 2000.An in vitro method for the estimation of ileal crude protein and amino acids dogestibility using the dialysis tubing for pig feedstuffs. Anim. Feed Sci. & Tech. 88(1-2): 87-97.

Huang, R. -L., Y. -L. Yin , G. -Y. Wu, Y. -G. Zhang, T. -J. Li, L.-L. Li, M. -X. Li, Z. -R. Tang, J. Zhang, B.Wang, J.-H.He, and X.-Z. Nie. Effect of Dietary Oligochitosan Supplementation on Ileal Digestibility of Nutrients and Performance in Broilers. Poultry Science, 2005, 84:1383-1388.

Huang, R. -L., Y. -L. Yin, K.-P. Wang, T.-J. Li and J.-X. Liu, 2003. Nutritional value of fermented and not fermented material of distiller’s grains in pig nutrition. Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences. 12: 261269

Huang, R.L., Y.L.Yin and T.J. Li. 2002. A modified method for inserting carotid artery and hepatic portal vein catheter technique for determination of the port vein net amino acid and sugar absorption in growing pigs. Chinese Journal of Animal Nutrients 1:25-32

Huang, Rui-lin, Yin Yu-Long, Mei-xiang Li, Guo-yao Wu, Tie-jun Li, Li-li Li, Cheng-bo Yang, Jun Zhang, Bin Wang, Zhe-yuan Deng, Yong-gang Zhang, Zhi-ru Tang, Ping Kang, Yu-ming Guo, 2007. Dietary oligochitosan supplementation. enhances immune status of broilers. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 87:153-159

Huang,R.-L., Y.-L. Yin, K.-P. Wang, T.-J. Li and J.-X. Liu. 2003. Nutritional value of fermented and not fermented material of distiller's grains in pig nutrition. Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences.12:261-269.

Huang,R.L., Y.L.Yin, T.J. Li, Gao Jiping, Tao Lihua. 2003. Techniques for Implanting a Chronic hepatic portal vein Transonic Flow Meter and Catheters in the Hepatic Portal Vein, Ileal Mesenteric Vein and carotid artery in Swine. ACTA ZOONUTRIMENTA SINICA 15(s1):10~20

Gong, J W.  Si, R. Huang, F. Deng, Y. Yin, H. Yu, and Y. Han. 2004. Phylogenetic relationship and distribution of bacteria in the mucosa of chicken guts: from the   crops to ceca. J. Anim.Sci. 82:Suppl.1:376. American Society of Animal Science  Annual Meeting (ASAS)  Minneapolis, ST. Louis, Missouri  July 25-29, 2004

Gong, J. -H., W.-D. Si, R.J. Forster, R.-L. Huang, H. Yu, Y.-L. Yin, C.-B. Yang, Y.-M. Han, 2007. 16S rRNA gene-based analysis of mucosa-associated bacterial community and phylogeny in the chicken gastrointestinal tracts: from crops to ceca, FEMS Microbiology Ecology.59:147-157

Hou Zhen-Ping, Yu-Long Yin, Rui-Lin Huang, Tie-Jun Li, Rongqing Hou,Yulan Liu,Xin Wu,Zhiqiang Liu,Wence Wang,Hua Xiong, Guo-yao Wu and Liang-xi Tan. 2008. Rice protein concentrate partially replaces dried whey in the diet for early-weaned piglets and improves their growth performance. J Sci Food Agric. 88:1187–1193

Li T.-J. Q.-Z. Dai, Y.-L. Yin, J. Zhanga, R.-L. Huang, Z. Ruana, Z. Denga and M. Xie. 2008. Dietary starch sources affect net portal appearance of amino acids and glucose in growing pigs. Animal. 2:723-729.