1977
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(77)83978-7
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Selenium/Vitamin E: Role in Fertilization of Bovine Ova

Abstract: The effect of combined supplementation with selenium and Vitamin E upon fertilization of ova was evaluated in beef cattle maintained on either an adequate or inadequate nutrition. Fertilization of ova was 100% in those females receiving supplemental selenium/vitamin E and on an adequate plane of nutrition. Interaction between plane of nutrition and selenium/vitamin E was significant for percent fertility.

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“…In subsequent postpartum period some degree of reproductive ailments were evident in both group of animals but CON group of animals revealed more prone for these infections or ailments (Table 2). Though there is a consensus that supplementation of Vitamin E and Se during the window of transition period is beneficial to the dairy cow, the effect on the postpartum reproductive performance is variable (Hartley, 1963;Segerson et al, 1977;Stowe et al, 1988;Arrehiga et al, 1994). In the present study, a significant improvement in the reproductive parameters could be attributed predominantly to the additional energy and antioxidants supplementation in the ration of TRT cows.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In subsequent postpartum period some degree of reproductive ailments were evident in both group of animals but CON group of animals revealed more prone for these infections or ailments (Table 2). Though there is a consensus that supplementation of Vitamin E and Se during the window of transition period is beneficial to the dairy cow, the effect on the postpartum reproductive performance is variable (Hartley, 1963;Segerson et al, 1977;Stowe et al, 1988;Arrehiga et al, 1994). In the present study, a significant improvement in the reproductive parameters could be attributed predominantly to the additional energy and antioxidants supplementation in the ration of TRT cows.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Some researchers [27] have observed a reduction in the incidence of RFM with a single injection of Se and vitamin E given approximately 21 d prepartum. In contrast, other researchers [23, 28, 29] have found no benefit of vitamin E or Se.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The survival of follicular cells is considerably increased in vitro by the presence of vitamin C and Se in the media culture (Rose et al, 1999;Murray et al, 2001). Also, in vivo effects of antioxidants on ovaries were observed in beef cattle (Segerson et al, 1977) and sheep (Segerson and Ganapathy, 1980) where parenteral administrations of vitamin E and Se maximized fertilization rates of ova. However, in the pig, little information is available on the importance of an adequate antioxidant status for optimal ovulation both in terms of quantity and quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%