Abstract
Four ejaculates from each of three bulls were diluted in four ambient temperature extenders: (1) Caprogen; (2) Caprogen containing 8 fl-gfml ",�amylase; (3) Caprogen containing 4�5 fl-gfml catalase; and (4) Caprogen containing amylase and catalase. The conception rate (49�day % non-return rate) for each extender was 64�63; 63�37; 64�58; and 66�09% respectively. Whereas the addition of catalase significantly increased conception rates (P = 0�025), the addition of amylase did not (P > 0�25). There was a significant enzyme interaction, suggesting that any beneficial effect attributable to the amylolytic preparation was only exerted in the presence of catalase (P < 0�025). The significant improvement in in vitro livability at 37�C by the addition of amylase in the absence of catalase was minor compared to the improvement in livability obtained by the addition of catalase
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,General Materials Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine,Biotechnology
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