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Antioxidant effect of Moringa olifera leaves extract in extender improves post‐thaw quality, kinematics, lipid peroxidation, total antioxidant capacity and fertility of water buffalo bull semen

Sajid Iqbal, Sadia Naz, Muhammad Fahad Bhutta, Abubakar Sufyan, Muhammad Amjad Awan

2021Andrologia16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Our objectives were to determine the antioxidant effect of Moringa olifera leave extract (MLE) in tris extender on post-thaw quality, kinematics, lipid peroxidation, total antioxidant capacity and field fertility of water buffalo bull semen. Semen was collected on a weekly basis for 5 weeks (n = 5 bulls & n = 25). After collection, every sample was diluted individually with extender (tris egg yolk) containing MLE concentrations (0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) at 37°C. After dilution, semen was filled in 0.54 mL straws and frozen in automatic freezer. After thawing, sperm motility (%) (progressive & total), path velocity (µm/s), straight velocity (µm/s), curvilinear velocity (%), beat cross frequency (Hz), linearity (%), straightness (%), length of average path (µm), length of straight-line path (µm), length of curvilinear path (µm), plasma membrane integrity (%), acrosome membrane integrity (%), DNA integrity (%) and morphology (%) were higher (p < 0.05) in spermatozoa preserved in extender containing 15% MLE as compared to control. The fertility rate (60%, vs. 45%) was higher (p < 0.05) with semen doses frozen with 15% MLE in extender than the control. In conclusion, 15% MLE improves semen quality, kinematics and field fertility in water buffaloes.

Topics & Concepts

ExtenderSemenSemen qualityAnimal scienceAcrosomeChemistryAntioxidantLipid peroxidationSpermAndrologyBiologyBiochemistryAnatomyBotanyMedicineOrganic chemistryPolyurethaneMoringa oleifera research and applicationsSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Physiology in Livestock