Effects of liquid storage of buck semen at refrigeration temperatures on sperm viability and fertility to develop ready to use goat semen diluent
Manish Kumar,
Ravi Ranjan,
Alok Bhardwaj
Abstract:It is generally acknowledged that lower pH throughout liquid storage can decrease sperm motility and energy production, which may be advantageous for maintaining sperm viability during cryopreservation. Hence, the purpose of this study was to see how pH affected sperm viability, motility, membrane integrity, and oxidative changes after 5 days of storage in chemically specified extenders at refrigerator temperatures to formulate a ready-to-use goat semen diluent. Ejaculates were extended with tris-citric acid-f… Show more
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