2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2007.04.059
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Semen cryopreservation in Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) using SHOTOR diluent: Effects of cooling rates and glycerol concentrations

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“…In contrast to the human (Lilja and Laurell 1984) and baboon (Amboka and Mwethera 2003) where natural liquefaction of the seminal plasma coagulum is observed within 15 min after ejaculation, alpaca semen liquefies on average 23 h after ejaculation, ranging from 8 to 48 h (Garnica et al 1993). Camel semen tends to liquefy more quickly with partial liquefaction within 20-30 min (Skidmore and Billah 2006;Niasari-Naslaji et al 2007) and complete reduction of viscosity, as measured using the thread test, after 1.5 h after ejaculation (Wani et al 2008). Whilst in the boar (Boursnell et al 1970) and human (Lilja and Laurell 1984;Lilja et al 1987), the vesicular glands are involved in the formation of the coagulum, the absence of the vesicular glands in camelids indicates that another mechanism of seminal plasma viscosity is present.…”
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“…In contrast to the human (Lilja and Laurell 1984) and baboon (Amboka and Mwethera 2003) where natural liquefaction of the seminal plasma coagulum is observed within 15 min after ejaculation, alpaca semen liquefies on average 23 h after ejaculation, ranging from 8 to 48 h (Garnica et al 1993). Camel semen tends to liquefy more quickly with partial liquefaction within 20-30 min (Skidmore and Billah 2006;Niasari-Naslaji et al 2007) and complete reduction of viscosity, as measured using the thread test, after 1.5 h after ejaculation (Wani et al 2008). Whilst in the boar (Boursnell et al 1970) and human (Lilja and Laurell 1984;Lilja et al 1987), the vesicular glands are involved in the formation of the coagulum, the absence of the vesicular glands in camelids indicates that another mechanism of seminal plasma viscosity is present.…”
Section: Semen Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…1993). Camel semen tends to liquefy more quickly with partial liquefaction within 20–30 min (Skidmore and Billah 2006; Niasari‐Naslaji et al. 2007) and complete reduction of viscosity, as measured using the thread test, after 1.5 h after ejaculation (Wani et al.…”
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