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http://dx.doi.org/10.12750/JET.2013.28.1.31

Improvement of Preservation Quality of Chilled Bull Semen Using ${\alpha}$-tocopherol as an Antioxidant  

Jha, Pankaj Kumar (Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University)
Paul, Ashit Kumar (Department of Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Patuakhali Science and Technology University)
Rahman, M. Bozlur (Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University)
Tanjim, M. (Ministry of Fisheries & Livestock)
Bari, Farida Yeasmin (Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University)
Alam, M. Golam Shahi (Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University)
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Journal of Embryo Transfer / v.28, no.1, 2013 , pp. 31-39 More about this Journal
Abstract
Alpha-tocopherol as an antioxidant acts in preservation of chilled semen by preserving cell membrane damage from lipid peroxidation. Optimum concentrations of ${\alpha}$-tocopherol in egg yolk-citrate (EYC) extender need to be studied in crossbred bull's semen. Different concentrations of ${\alpha}$-tocopherol viz. 0, 1, 2, 4 and 6mg per ml of extender were used. Semen was collected once a week from four bulls used to regular collection, aged 4 to 7 years, weighing 320 to 450 kg, and with body condition score 4 to 4.5 and scrotal circumference 23 to 32 cm. Semen was evaluated routinely and sperm morphology was viewed under light microscope at ${\times}1,000$ magnification after fixing with buffered formal saline. Over 90% had normal head, acrosome, mid-piece and tail. Semen was diluted with egg-yolk-citrate extender to produce $15{\times}10^6$ spermatozoa/ml and 0, 1, 2, 4 and 6 mg/ml ${\alpha}$-tocopherol were added. The semens amples were kept at $8^{\circ}C$. Sperm motility and viability were examined daily up to 5 days under light microscopy at ${\times}200$ magnification. Sperm viability was acceptable (${\geq}40%$) up to the $4^{th}$ day with all concentrations of ${\alpha}$-tocopherol and up to the $5^{th}$ day with 2 mg/ml ${\alpha}$-tocopherol. Sperm motility was acceptable (${\geq}40%$) up to the $3^{rd}$ day irrespective of ${\alpha}$-tocopherol concentration, and up to the $4^{th}$ day with 2 mg/ml ${\alpha}$-tocopherol. It is suggested that the lifespan of chilled semen may be extended up to 4 days by adding 2mg/ml ${\alpha}$-tocopherol.
Keywords
bull semen; chilling; egg yolk extender; ${\alpha}$-tocopherol);
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