“…Non‐viscous and viscous specimens exposed to chymotrypsin have shown little if any change in total motility, forward progression motility, concentration, pH, or volume, but do exhibit a slight change in sperm motility patterns (Chen, Lu, Xu, Huang, & Lu, ). Increased levels of α‐glucosidase activity, a biomarker that is positively correlated with semen quality (Said, Galeraud‐Denis, Carreau, & Saad, ; Zöpfgen et al, ), are also observed following liquefaction with chymotrypsin (Xu et al, ), further supporting the minimal impact of chymotrypsin on semen quality. Bromelain, a thiol proteolytic enzyme found in the stem of pineapples, has also been used to treat viscous seminal plasma from dromedary camels, and did not affect sperm motility (Monaco et al, ).…”