1949
DOI: 10.1002/9780470122549.ch6
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Metabolism of Semen

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“…At this stage it may be convenient to interpret the species variation in phosphatase activity in relation to the developmental and physiological features of the reproductive glands of buffalo and cattle bulls. It is more likely that the phosphatase potency of semen is governed by hereditary predisposition or functional activity of the reproductive organs rather than by anatomical differences between species, since the testes and/or accessory organs which were claimed to be the main sources of phosphatases in semen (KUTSCHER and WOLBERGS, 1935;HAQ and MULLEN, 1949;and MANN, 1949) are known to be relatively more developed in cattle than in buffaloes (BHATTACHARYA, 1960; OSMAN, 1965, and OSMAN and ZAKI, 1965). PAL (1957) and BARAKAT and EL-SAWAF (1964) found that the initial fructose content of buffalo semen is higher than that of cattle and it is of interest that the alkaline phosphatase is concerned with the synthesis of seminal fructose (MANN, 1964).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this stage it may be convenient to interpret the species variation in phosphatase activity in relation to the developmental and physiological features of the reproductive glands of buffalo and cattle bulls. It is more likely that the phosphatase potency of semen is governed by hereditary predisposition or functional activity of the reproductive organs rather than by anatomical differences between species, since the testes and/or accessory organs which were claimed to be the main sources of phosphatases in semen (KUTSCHER and WOLBERGS, 1935;HAQ and MULLEN, 1949;and MANN, 1949) are known to be relatively more developed in cattle than in buffaloes (BHATTACHARYA, 1960; OSMAN, 1965, and OSMAN and ZAKI, 1965). PAL (1957) and BARAKAT and EL-SAWAF (1964) found that the initial fructose content of buffalo semen is higher than that of cattle and it is of interest that the alkaline phosphatase is concerned with the synthesis of seminal fructose (MANN, 1964).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysen iiber die Zusammensetzung des Prostatasekretes wurden schon von HUG-GINS u. BEAR (1944), MANN (1949); HARTREE u. MANN (1959,1961) und GRAY (1960) durchgefuhrt. Freie Fettsauren im menschlichen Samen wurden von SCOTT, WHITE u.…”
Section: Gaschromatographische Untersuchungen Von Freien Und Gebundenunclassified
“…While there is little doubt of the existence of cytochromes in sperm (149,183,195,197,198,366), their role in providing energy for locomotion has been questioned (182), particularly in view of the finding that cyanide does not inhibit motility under some conditions (158,182).…”
Section: Relation Of the Cytochromes To Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%