Method for improving in-vitro fertilization effect of unfrozen pig sperms
A technology of in vitro fertilization and pig sperm, applied in the preservation of human or animal bodies, biochemical equipment and methods, embryonic cells, etc., can solve the problems of poor embryo quality, poor oocyte maturation quality, and high fertilization rate of polysperm. Achieve the effect of improving quality, improving the effect of in vitro fertilization, and improving activity
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[0025] A method for improving the in vitro fertilization effect of thawed pig sperm, comprising the following steps:
[0026] (1) The frozen semen is taken out and then thawed, wherein the frozen base liquid used for semen freezing is made of the following components by weight: 200 parts of glucose, 300 parts of lactose, 10 parts of sodium bicarbonate, 5 parts of penicillin sodium, 8 parts of streptomycin sulfate, 1800 parts of egg yolk, 7000 parts of triple distilled water, wherein the frozen base liquid also includes phenethyl caffeate and polyvinylpyrrolidone, wherein the molar concentration of caffeic acid phenethyl in the frozen base liquid is 30 μmol / L, the mass fraction of polyvinylpyrrolidone in the frozen base fluid is 0.4%;
[0027] (2) Wash the thawed semen with the fertilization solution and centrifuge twice, then wash and centrifuge the centrifuged pellet once with mTBM capacitation solution, add mTBM capacitation solution to the pellet after centrifugation and r...
Embodiment 2
[0033] A method for improving the in vitro fertilization effect of thawed pig sperm, comprising the following steps:
[0034] (1) The frozen semen is taken out and then thawed, wherein the frozen base liquid used for semen freezing is made of the following components by weight: 250 parts of glucose, 350 parts of lactose, 13 parts of sodium bicarbonate, 6 parts of penicillin sodium, 10 parts of streptomycin sulfate, 2000 parts of egg yolk, 8000 parts of triple distilled water, wherein the frozen base liquid also includes caffeic acid phenethyl and polyvinylpyrrolidone, wherein the molar concentration of caffeic acid phenethyl in the frozen base liquid is 40 μmol / L, the mass fraction of polyvinylpyrrolidone in the frozen base fluid is 0.5%;
[0035] (2) Wash the thawed semen with the fertilization solution and centrifuge twice, then wash and centrifuge the centrifuged pellet once with mTBM capacitation solution, add mTBM capacitation solution to the pellet after centrifugation ...
Embodiment 3
[0041] A method for improving the in vitro fertilization effect of thawed pig sperm, comprising the following steps:
[0042] (1) The frozen semen is taken out and then thawed, wherein the frozen base liquid used for semen freezing is made of the following components by weight: 300 parts of glucose, 400 parts of lactose, 15 parts of sodium bicarbonate, 7 parts of penicillin sodium, 12 parts of streptomycin sulfate, 2200 parts of egg yolk, 9000 parts of triple distilled water, wherein the frozen base liquid also includes phenethyl caffeate and polyvinylpyrrolidone, wherein the molar concentration of caffeic acid phenethyl in the frozen base liquid is 50 μmol / L, the mass fraction of polyvinylpyrrolidone in the frozen base fluid is 0.6%;
[0043] (2) Wash the thawed semen with the fertilization solution and centrifuge twice, then wash and centrifuge the centrifuged pellet once with mTBM capacitation solution, add mTBM capacitation solution to the pellet after centrifugation and ...
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