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2017
DOI: 10.1111/rda.13008
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Cryopreservation of Nili‐Ravi buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) semen in AndroMed® extender; in vitro and in vivo evaluation

Abstract: The study was designed to evaluate AndroMed for the freezability and fertility of Nili-Ravi buffalo semen. Semen was collected from four adult Nili-Ravi buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) bulls for 3 weeks (replicate). Semen ejaculates from each buffalo bull were divided into three aliquots. One aliquot was used for evaluation of motility, plasma membrane integrity, livability, viability, DNA integrity and normal apical ridge. Remaining two aliquots were diluted (37°C; 50 × 10 spermatozoa/ml) in tris-citric egg yolk or… Show more

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“…The higher fertility rates were recorded with extender having 15% pigeon egg yolk compared to 20% chicken egg yolk. The real test to evaluate a semen sample is to check the fertility rate after its in vivo insemination in a routine artificial insemination programme under field conditions [46][47][48]. The higher fertility rate observed with 15% pigeon egg yolk observed in the present study are in line with the higher sperm quality viz; motility, plasma membrane integrity, livability, viability, chromatin integrity and extracellular enzyme leakage suggesting that all the sperm quality parameters used to assess the semen quality do have essential role in the fertilization process [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher fertility rates were recorded with extender having 15% pigeon egg yolk compared to 20% chicken egg yolk. The real test to evaluate a semen sample is to check the fertility rate after its in vivo insemination in a routine artificial insemination programme under field conditions [46][47][48]. The higher fertility rate observed with 15% pigeon egg yolk observed in the present study are in line with the higher sperm quality viz; motility, plasma membrane integrity, livability, viability, chromatin integrity and extracellular enzyme leakage suggesting that all the sperm quality parameters used to assess the semen quality do have essential role in the fertilization process [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rataan abnormalitas ini berbeda dengan Leite et al (2010) pada kerbau lumpur. Hal ini kemungkinan disebabkan oleh meningkatnya persentase abnormalitas semen kerbau dipengaruhi oleh faktor pengelolahan bahan pengencer dan pendinginan (Ansari et al, 2017). Selain itu pengencer andromed lebih mampu menjaga spermatozoa dari kerusakan akibat suhu rendah dan pengencer andromed juga merupakan buffer yang dapat menekan penurunan kualitas spermatozoa selama proses pendinginan, pembekuan dan thawing (Akhter et al, 2010).…”
Section: Kualitas Semen Pada Waktu Ekuilibrasi Yang Berbedaunclassified
“…Furthermore, the efficiency of the soy lecithin-based extender BioXcell and Triladyl has been shown to be comparable [13], but BioXcell resulted in lowest total bull sperm motility, as well as plasma membrane and acrosome integrity, when compared to the egg yolk-supplied diluent Botu-Bov [34]. In buffaloes, OPTIXcell resulted in providing a better semen cryoprotection than soy lecithin- or egg yolk-based extenders [35,36], while AndroMed resulted in similar post-thawing sperm motility but better vitality and DNA integrity than egg yolk-based diluents [22]. Collectively the results of previous studies in cows and buffaloes indicate that soy lecithin or liposome-based extenders have a similar or better cryoprotective efficiency compared with egg-yolk based extenders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly used substitutes are soy lecithin, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and liposomes [5,20]. Promising results have been published regarding the use of animal-free egg substitutes for semen cryopreservation [5,20,21,22]. AndroMed and OPTIXcell are the most common bull extenders that are supplied with egg yolk replacer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%