

The best experts from Croatia and around the world come together for this conference to share their knowledge, the research results of the most recent studies, latest developments in the production and quality control of animal feed, and successful case studies from the field in order to proactively present positive changes in animal production. The International Conference KRMIVA covers a wide range of topics from the field of feeding domestic animals, livestock production, the production of animal feed, the quality and safety of livestock feed and animal products, and ecological and legal topics associated with animal husbandry over the a three-day period through workshops, consultations, lectures, and book presentations. The International Conference KRMIVA outgrows the regional context and develops to be one of the most significant meetings of academics and industry professionals in the worldwide. (Krmiva International conference was not held for two years due to the Corona virus pandemic). There have been 27 conferences held until the year, 2023. (XV INTERNATIONAL Conference, “KRMIVA 2008”)
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The main name of the International Conference, KRMIVA, must be marked by the year it was held, and the conference’s serial number is written in Roman numerals. The conference always runs for three days. Since that time, the KRMIVA international conference has been scheduled to be held at the same time, at the beginning of June, and at the same location – in Opatija at the Ambasador Hotel – in cooperation with the Faculty of Agriculture from Zagreb, the Faculty of Agrobiotechnical Sciences from Osijek, and the European Association of Agronomy Engineers (EurAgEng). They have been driven by the idea that it was necessary to gather and exchange the most recent scientific and technological achievements related to the feeding of domestic animals and their welfare. agr., director of the company Krmiva d.o.o. These results support the multimodal effects of pregnane glycosides on feeding regulation, which depends on the activity of the melanocortin signaling pathway and BDNF.The First International Conference Krmiva 1993, held in 1993 in Opatija, Croatia, was organized by Slavko Lulić, B.Sc., ing. Ikemagenin treatment also increased secretion of brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) downstream of melanocortin receptors in the hypothalamus (1.4-fold) and in the C6 rat glioma cell culture in vitro (up to 6-fold). The major milkweed pregnane glycoside, ikemagenin, exerted its appetite-regulating effect by decreasing levels of agouti-related protein (0.6-fold) but not NPY satiety peptides.

Here, we show that pregnane glycoside-enriched extracts from swamp milkweed Asclepias incarnata at 25–100 mg/kg daily attenuated food intake (up to 47.1 ± 8.5% less than controls) and body weight gain in rats (10% for males and 9% for females, respectively) by activating melanocortin signaling and inhibiting gastric emptying.

1841-1849 ISSN: 1520-5118 Subject: Asclepias, animal models, cell culture, females, food intake, gastric emptying, glycosides, hypothalamus, males, peptides, rats, receptors, satiety, secretion, signal transduction, swamps, weight gain Abstract: Pregnane glycosides appear to modulate food intake by possibly affecting the hypothalamic feeding circuits however, the mechanisms of the appetite-regulating effect of pregnane glycosides remain obscure. Effects of Pregnane Glycosides on Food Intake Depend on Stimulation of the Melanocortin Pathway and BDNF in an Animal Model Author: Komarnytsky Slavko, Esposito Debora, Rathinasabapathy Thirumurugan, Poulev Alexander, Raskin Ilya Source: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2013 v.61 no.8 pp.
