Ivana Klarić
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
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Animal | 2018
Ivana Klarić; Mirela Pavić; Ivan Miškulin; Valerija Blazicevic; Albina Dumić; Maja Miškulin
Simple Summary Today, there are increased demands for consumers to use natural products as alternative additives in broiler feeding. In this study, we evaluated the effects of propolis and bee pollen as potential new additives on liver pathology in broilers. The results of this study showed that supplementation of broilers with propolis and/or bee pollen has a strong protective effect on liver pathology. Thus, these natural agents can be used as alternative additives in modern broiler production. Such an approach will enable the production of chicken meat enriched with bioactive substances from propolis and/or bee pollen, such as flavonoids, that have been proven beneficial for human health. Abstract One of the major problems in intensive breeding of chickens is liver damage. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of dietary supplementation with propolis and bee pollen on liver pathology in broiler chickens. The study was conducted on 200 Ross 308 chickens equally distributed by sex that were divided into five groups. Throughout the whole study, the control group of chickens was fed with a basal diet, while the experimental groups of chickens were fed with the same diet further supplemented with propolis and bee pollen, each supplement given separately or in combination in a certain proportion. The study showed that the clusters of lymphocytes in the hepatocytes, the vacuolar degeneration and necrosis of the liver parenchyma, the bile ductule hyperplasia, and the various forms of pathological changes in the liver arteries and veins were more frequent in liver tissue samples of the control group compared to liver tissue samples of all the experimental groups (p < 0.001). The study further showed that all the previously mentioned histopathological lesions of liver tissue were always more extensive in the liver tissue samples of the control group than in the liver tissue samples of all the experimental groups (p < 0.001). The supplementation of broiler chickens with propolis and/or bee pollen has a strong protective effect on liver pathology in broiler chickens.
Acta Veterinaria-beograd | 2018
Ivana Klarić; Ivan Miškulin; Vatroslav Šerić; Albina Dumić; Jasna Jonjić; Maja Miškulin
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the effect of propolis and bee pollen on selected biochemical blood parameters in broiler chickens. This experimental study was conducted on 200 Ross 308 chickens of equally distributed sex, which were divided into five groups (a control group and four experimental groups). Throughout the whole study the control group of chickens was fed the control feed mixture while the feed mixture that was fed to the experimental groups of chickens contained additives (propolis and/or bee pollen, each supplemented separately or in combination in a certain proportion). The results obtained by this study are: significantly lower blood glucose, cholesterol and calcium levels (P < 0.001), as well as significantly lower triglycerides levels (P = 0.002), but also significantly higher sodium and chloride (P < 0.001), phosphorus (P = 0.004) and globulins levels (P = 0.027) in chickens of the experimental groups compared to the chickens of the control group on the 21st day of fattening. Furthermore, this study has found significantly lower blood glucose (P = 0.033) levels and significantly higher levels of total proteins and globulins (P = 0.003), as well as albumins (P = 0.040) in chickens of the experimental groups compared to the chickens of the control group on the 42nd day of fattening. It can be concluded that the application of propolis and bee pollen as additives in broiler feeds enables the production of more vital and healthier animals, which significantly improves the fattening of chickens.
Macedonian Journal of Animal Science | 2011
Đuro Senčić; Danijela Samac; Zvonko Antunović; Josip Novoselec; Ivana Klarić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2013
Jasna Bošnir; Dinko Puntarić; Želimira Cvetković; Lea. Pollak; Lidija Barušić; Ivana Klarić; Maja Miškulin; Ida Puntarić; Eda Puntarić; Milan Milošević
Collegium Antropologicum | 2013
Dinko Puntarić; Domagoj Vidosavljević; Vlatka Gvozdić; Eda Puntarić; Ida Puntarić; Dijana Mayer; Jasna Bošnik; Dario Lasić; Matijana Jergović; Ivana Klarić; Marina Vidosavljević; Ivančica Krivdić
Acta Alimentaria | 2010
Jasna Bošnir; Dinko Puntarić; Vlasta Novosel; Ivana Klarić; Maja Miškulin
Agriculture | 2014
Ivana Klarić
Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry | 2009
Pero Mijić; Tina Bobić; I. Knezevic; Ivana Klarić
Slovenian Veterinary Research | 2018
Ivana Klarić; Matija Domaćinović; Vatroslav Šerić; Ivan Miškulin; Mirela Pavić; Ksenija Paradinović
Slovenian Veterinary Research | 2018
Ivana Klarić; Matija Domaćinović; Vatroslav Šerić; Ivan Miškulin; Mirela Pavić; Ksenija Paradinović