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Physiological status of broiler chickens with diets supplemented with milk thistle extract

Olga Bagno, С. А. Шевченко, А. И. Шевченко, Oleg Prokhorov, Anna Shentseva, Grigory Vavin, Elena V. ULRICH

2021Veterinary World23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: ) on the morphological and biochemical parameters of the blood in broiler chickens. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Experiments were carried out in an industrial poultry farm on broiler chickens of the Hubbard ISA F15 cross for 40 days. One control group and five experimental groups of day-old chickens were formed. The number of birds in each group was 50. Broilers of all groups received complete feed, and the experimental groups received an additional milk thistle extract at doses of 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 mg/kg of body weight. Milk thistle medicinal plant extract was obtained using water-ethanol extraction followed by low-temperature vacuum drying. For the assessment of blood analyses, samples were collected from the wing vein of six chickens per group. Using unified methods recommended by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry, the content of red blood cells, hemoglobin, white blood cells, total protein, protein fractions, triglycerides, glucose, calcium, phosphorus, and the concentration of alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase in the blood serum were determined. RESULTS: It was found that the introduction of milk thistle extract into the diet of broiler chickens with the aforementioned doses increased the number of red blood cells, hemoglobin, white blood cells in the blood, as well as a decrease in the level of albumin and an increase in the content of γ-globulins in its serum. CONCLUSION: The authors assume that the introduction of milk thistle extract into a complete feed for broiler chickens increased the anabolic processes in their bodies, accompanied by increased use of proteins of the albumin fraction as the main material for organogenesis.

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Milk ThistleBroilerSilybum marianumBiologyAnimal scienceAlbuminHemoglobinWhite blood cellAlanine aminotransferaseVeterinary medicineFood scienceMedicineBiochemistryImmunologyBotanyEndocrinologyPharmacologySilymarin and Mushroom PoisoningChromatography in Natural ProductsScientific Research and Studies