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International Journal of Veterinary Research and Allied Sciences

2022 Volume 2
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Investigation of the Impact of Aloe arborescens Mill. Extract-Based Preparations on Sperm Quality and Quantity


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  1. Department of Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, Stavropol State Medical University, Stavropol, Russia.
  2. Department of Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, Rostov State Medical University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
  3. Laboratory of Biotechnologies in Reproduction and Embryo Transfer, Scientific-Practical Institute of Biotechnologies in Animal Technology and Veterinary Medicine, Maksimovka Village, Moldova.
  4. Department of Morphology, Animal Pathology and Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Food and Biotechnology of Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology, and Engineering named after N.
  5. Department of Parasitology and Veterinary Examination, Anatomy and Pathanatomy, Faculty of Veterinary, Medicine of Stavropol State Agrarian University, Stavropol, Russia.

  6. Laboratory of Food and Industrial Biotechnology, Faculty of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, North Caucasus Federal University, Stavropol, Russia.

Abstract

In recent years, there has been growing interest in the use of biostimulants and adaptogens derived from animal and plant sources in practical medicine. These substances, when administered in precise doses, can strengthen the body's natural defenses, improve blood morphology and biochemical parameters, and support better metabolism. This study investigated the effect of a combination of iodine, amylodextrin, E-selenium, and Aloe arborescens Mill. extract on the preparation of rams for the seasonal period. The findings showed that the rams of the experimental group experienced faster recovery and better preparation for the breeding season after the winter period, which was primarily due to our proposed non-hormonal stimulation method. Our approach to stimulating rams during the transitional period had a positive effect on metabolism and spermatogenesis, making these preparations suitable for use. In addition, it was observed that our non-hormonal method did not harm the animals and contributed to improved spermatogenesis and higher testosterone levels.


How to cite this article
Vancouver
Dadaeva MM, Zhuravleva VV, Osipchuk GV, Bradu NG, Djenjera IG, Ziruk IV, et al. Investigation of the Impact of Aloe arborescens Mill. Extract-Based Preparations on Sperm Quality and Quantity. Int J Vet Res Allied Sci. 2022;2:24-30. https://doi.org/10.51847/m15bxiwdKr
APA
Dadaeva, M. M., Zhuravleva, V. V., Osipchuk, G. V., Bradu, N. G., Djenjera, I. G., Ziruk, I. V., Mikhailenko, V. V., & Povetkin, S. N. (2022). Investigation of the Impact of Aloe arborescens Mill. Extract-Based Preparations on Sperm Quality and Quantity. International Journal of Veterinary Research and Allied Sciences, 2, 24-30. https://doi.org/10.51847/m15bxiwdKr

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