TY - JOUR
T1 - Addition of Antioxidants in the Diluter for the Conservation in Fresh of Boar Semen
AU - , A. Cordova-Izquierdo AU - , J.D. Lozano Alvarado AU - , J.C. Ramos Jimenez AU - , S. Cortes Suarez
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 6
IS - 5
SP - 621
EP - 626
PY - 2007
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2007.621.626
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2007.621.626
KW - Boar semen
KW -conservation in fresh
KW -motility
KW -acrosome integrity
KW - antioxidants
AB - The objective of this research was to value the effect of the addition of vitamins C, E and the combination C+E in diluted fresh boar semen on motility and acrosome integrity (NAR). Were used ejaculated coming from a boar of the race Pietrain with two year-old age three months, with weight of 350 kg. were carried out three experiments. The first with vitamin C, the second with vitamin E and the third with vitamin C+E; with concentration of 5 mg mL 1 of diluter of each vitamin for each experiment; a witness, only with diluted semen, were conserved at 18°C in a period of seven days, every other day the motility and acrosome integrity were evaluated. They were carried out 3 repetitions for experiment and the obtained results went for spermatic motility to the seven days of conservation, tha treatment with the vitamin E (46.6%), with vitamin C (0%) and with vitamins C+E (1.08), comparison with the witness (64.1%). For NAR, the following results were had, with Vitamin E (62%), with vitamin C (57.6%) and with vitamins C+E (60.6%), in comparison with the witness (70.8%). When carrying out the variance analysis, they were differences statistically significant (p< 0.05) among the treatment with vitamin C and C+E on the motility and NAR in comparison with the witness. In conclusion, the effect that was obtained on the motility and NAR, when vitamins C and C+E were used to a concentration of 5 mg mL 1 of diluter, it requires of more investigation in the area of the conservation of the hog semen in fresh, using vitamins E, C and their combination, vitamins E+C.
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