Effect of Natural Substances as a Potential Substitute for Antibiotics in Boar Semen Extender on Semen Survival Time

FRYDRYCHOVÁ, S., LUSTYKOVÁ, A., VÁCLAVKOVÁ, E., LIPENSKÝ, J., ROZKOT, M. & OPLETAL, L. Effect of Natural Substances as a Potential Substitute for Antibiotics in Boar Semen Extender on Semen Survival Time. Research in Pig Breeding, 2012, roč. 6, č. 2, s.
FRYDRYCHOVÁ, Soňa, LUSTYKOVÁ, Alena, VÁCLAVKOVÁ, Eva, LIPENSKÝ, Jan, ROZKOT, Miroslav and OPLETAL, L.. Effect of Natural Substances as a Potential Substitute for Antibiotics in Boar Semen Extender on Semen Survival Time. Research in Pig Breeding, 2012, vol. 6(2), p. 20-23. ISSN 1802-7547.
Year2012
CathegoryPublication in specialized journals
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Abstract

The objective of the experiment was to determine the effect of natural substances as a potential substitute for antibiotics in the boar extender on the semen survival time. Thirteen natural substances were tested. Natural substances were dissolved in 4% DMSO with a minimum bactericidal effective concentration of between 300 and 4,800 µg/ml. The control sample was diluted with a semen dilution ratio of 1:1 in a BTS extender without antibiotics. Sperm motility was evaluated at 0h, 1h and 24h after semen dilution. The best sperm motility was only recorded at thymol 25 % and carvacrol 40 % after 24h storage time. Other tested natural substances had sperm motility between 0 and 5 %. The sperm motility was significantly decreased over the storage time for all the tested natural substances (P < 0.01). Results of the present study indicate a negative effect of the concentrations of tested natural substances on boar semen survival time. At present, practical utilization of the natural substances we tested as a potential substitute for antibiotics in boar semen extenders is not possible owing to its reduced sperm motility.