“…Zinc is important in all biological systems. In vivo and in vitro reproductive studies have shown that zinc is essential for spermatogenesis (Abbasi et al, 1980;Nishi et al, 1984), testosterone production (Leake et al, 1984;Favier, 1992b), as a decapacitation factor (Aonuma et al, 1981;Andrews et al, 1989), for conception (Golub et al, 1984), for blastocyst development and implantation (Hurley & Shrader, 1975;Record et al, 1985;Peters et al, 1991), organogenesis (Hurley (Swenerton, 1966), fetal growth (Prasad et al, 1961;Eriksson, 1984) and parturition (Bunce et al, 1983;Hambridge et al, 1986). The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different concentrations of zinc on major components of the bovine IVMFC model.…”