Metabolic profile of fresh turkey spermatozoa at three different reproductive period ages, namely 32, 44 and 56 weeks, was monitored by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and correlated to sperm quality parameters. The age-related decrease in sperm quality as indicated by reduction of sperm concentration, sperm mobility and osmotic tolerance was associated to variation in the level of specific water-soluble and liposoluble metabolites. In particular, the highest levels of isoleucine, phenylalanine, leucine, tyrosine and valine were found at 32 weeks of age, whereas aspartate, lactate, creatine, carnitine, acetylcarnitine levels increased during the ageing. Lipid composition also changed during the ageing: diunsaturated fatty acid...
Summary. Semen samples were collected from ten Bronze and ten Beltsville Small White turkeys by the ...
Summary. The rate at which fowl and turkey spermatozoa consumed energy (as ATP) in a glutamate-based...
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai-400 005, India Fax : 091-22-215-2110/2181 In recent...
<div><p>Metabolic profile of fresh turkey spermatozoa at three different reproductive period ages, n...
<p><sup><b>1</b></sup><b>H NMR spectra of aqueous (A) and organic extracts (B) of turkey spermatozoa...
Metabolic profile of fresh turkey spermatozoa at three different reproductive period ages, namely 3...
Semen cryopreservation represents the main tool for preservation of biodiversity; however, in avian ...
The study considered two major aims: (a) to measure the changes in quality parameters, lipid composi...
This report reviews current knowledge of sperm metabolomics analysis using proton nuclear magnetic r...
Numerous studies have indicated that yellow semen syndrome (YSS) of turkey is associated with the pr...
The aims of this thesis were to use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) to scan live spermatozoa in ord...
<p>Pearson correlation between sperm qualitative parameters and metabolites identified in turkey fre...
A relatively new instrument known as a Sperm Quality Analyzer ® (SQA) offers a rapid assessment of s...
Changes in the proportions of the various lipid components in spermatozoa were investigated througho...
NMR and ESR techniques have been used to elucidate the cellular metabolism and maturation of goat sp...
Summary. Semen samples were collected from ten Bronze and ten Beltsville Small White turkeys by the ...
Summary. The rate at which fowl and turkey spermatozoa consumed energy (as ATP) in a glutamate-based...
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai-400 005, India Fax : 091-22-215-2110/2181 In recent...
<div><p>Metabolic profile of fresh turkey spermatozoa at three different reproductive period ages, n...
<p><sup><b>1</b></sup><b>H NMR spectra of aqueous (A) and organic extracts (B) of turkey spermatozoa...
Metabolic profile of fresh turkey spermatozoa at three different reproductive period ages, namely 3...
Semen cryopreservation represents the main tool for preservation of biodiversity; however, in avian ...
The study considered two major aims: (a) to measure the changes in quality parameters, lipid composi...
This report reviews current knowledge of sperm metabolomics analysis using proton nuclear magnetic r...
Numerous studies have indicated that yellow semen syndrome (YSS) of turkey is associated with the pr...
The aims of this thesis were to use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) to scan live spermatozoa in ord...
<p>Pearson correlation between sperm qualitative parameters and metabolites identified in turkey fre...
A relatively new instrument known as a Sperm Quality Analyzer ® (SQA) offers a rapid assessment of s...
Changes in the proportions of the various lipid components in spermatozoa were investigated througho...
NMR and ESR techniques have been used to elucidate the cellular metabolism and maturation of goat sp...
Summary. Semen samples were collected from ten Bronze and ten Beltsville Small White turkeys by the ...
Summary. The rate at which fowl and turkey spermatozoa consumed energy (as ATP) in a glutamate-based...
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai-400 005, India Fax : 091-22-215-2110/2181 In recent...