| Literature DB >> 31593376 |
Qiang Yang1, Yuyun Xing1, Chuanmin Qiao1, Weiwei Liu1, Haoyun Jiang1, Qiang Fu2, Yu Zhou2, Bin Yang1, Zhiyan Zhang1, Rongrong Chen1,3.
Abstract
Wolfberry is well known for its health benefits in Asian countries. This study consisted of two experiments. In Experiment 1, nine boars were provided 40 g dried wolfberry per 100 kg body weight per day in addition to regular feed for 160 days (divided into 40 days phases: I, II, III, and IV) under step-down air temperature conditions. Controls (n = 9) were fed regular feed only. Significant (p < .05 or p < .01) or slight improvements in sperm progressive motility, total abnormality rate, sperm concentration, and total sperm per ejaculate were observed in the wolfberry group during phases II and III. No differences were observed in semen volume. After combining the data from phases II ~ IV, significant improvements were detected in all aforementioned traits (p < .05 or p < .01), except semen volume. In Experiment 2, the wolfberry group (n = 5) was fed wolfberry for 90 days and exhibited significantly reduced head, tail, and total abnormality rates (p < .05 or p < .01) in both fresh semen and semen stored for 72 hr at 17°C compared to the control group (n = 5). SOD activity also significantly increased in this group of boars. Collectively, the findings of this study suggest that wolfberry has a positive effect on boar semen quality.Entities:
Keywords: boar; semen quality; wolfberry (Lycium barbarum)
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31593376 DOI: 10.1111/asj.13295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Sci J ISSN: 1344-3941 Impact factor: 1.749