1. Effect of Centrifugation Regime on Cryopreservation of Beetal Buck Semen.
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Chakravarty, Himsikha, Sinha, Sudip, Borpujari, Dhrubajyoti, Deka, Bharat Chandra, Biswas, Ranjan Kumar, Dutta, Mitali, and Borah, Birina
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FROZEN semen ,SEMEN ,CENTRIFUGATION ,SPERM motility ,SPERMATOZOA - Abstract
Background: Goat semen has phospholipase A enzyme which makes removal of seminal plasma an important step in its preservation. This study was aimed to standardize a centrifugation regime for cryopreservation of Beetal buck semen. Methods: A total of 36 pooled semen ejaculates were used for the experiment where initially 27 pooled ejaculates were utilized to find out the best time period out of 5, 8 and 11 minutes for each g-force viz., 700 × g, 1100 × g and 1400 × g using 9 pooled ejaculates per g-force. The remaining 9 pooled ejaculates were employed to find out the best centrifugation regime amongst the best time period for each g-force (8 minutes for 700 × g, 8 minutes for 1100 × g and 5 minutes for 1400 × g). Result: The percentage of sperm motility, live sperm, intact acrosome and HOST-reacted sperm differed significantly (P<0.0001) between time periods at 700 × g, 1100 × g and 1400 × g. The sperm parameters were significantly (P<0.05) higher at 1400 × g for 5 minutes and 1100 × g for 8 minutes than at 700 × g for 8 minutes. In conclusion, adoption of a high centrifugation force for a short duration of time for washing could improve the quality of frozen spermatozoa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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