The Use of CASA to Monitor Effects of Red Laser on Post-frozenBuffalo Semen
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2018
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Live biological tissue reacts to irradiation effects from different light sources and
wavelengths, sperm cells especially exhibit physiological changes when exposed to laser light
irradiation. The motility characteristics of the buffalo bull (Bubalusbubalis), are considered to
be the most important qualities necessary for a successful fertilization process. The buffalo’s
population in Egypt have a major socioeconomic impact, where Egypt is one of the major
buffalo population holding countries in the African continent with 5,231,162 heads; and in
the world with 3.1% of the world's total population. Economically, the buffalo meat makes up
46% of the market consumption of red meat in 2016, which highly effects the Egyptian
economy. Therefore, the current study focuses on the improvement of semen motility
characteristics and fertility capabilities of post-frozen Egyptian buffalo semen, through the
use of red laser irradiation. The study describes the potential of utilizing laser irradiation as a
simple and inexpensive method to improve the in situ characteristics of semen motility and
overall quality, for the purpose of enhancing the fertility capabilities of the semen samples to
be used in the artificial insemination processes. Results showed that the red laser light
irradiation were highly capable of exciting and enhancing the post-frozen buffalo semen
motility characteristics, both over the long term and short term evaluations. Significant
changes in the motility characteristics indicated that the red laser light irradiation at 625nm
wavelength is an effective treatment method for enhancing the motility characteristics of the
post-frozen buffalo semen.
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جامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآداب, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, University for Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA University, Post-frozen buffalo semen, Red laser light irradiation at 625 nm wavelength, Motility characteristics, Buffalo bulls (Bubalusbubalis)
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