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OJVRTM

 

Online Journal of Veterinary Research©

(Including Medical and Laboratory Research)

Established 1994

ISSN 1328-925X

 

Volume 28 (12): 822-826, 2024.


Effect of bovine-fetal serum albumin and tissue culture on in vitro maturation of oocytes.

 

Yosef Deneke, Prem Singh Yadav, Rajib Deb and Trilok Nanda.

  

Department of Animal Biotechnolgy  CCS, HAU, Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes, Hisar, Division of Animal Biotechnology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute  Izatnagar, UttarPradesh-243122,India. 


ABSTRACT

 

Deneke Y, Yadav PS, Deb R, Nanda T., Effect of bovine-fetal serum albumin and tissue culture on in vitro maturation of oocytes, Onl J Vet Res., 28 (12): 822-826, 2024. We report effect of bovine (BSA) and fetal (FBS) serum albumin and tissue culture 199 for in vitro maturation of buffalo oocytes,   Oocytes were aspirated from abattoir ovarian follicles 2-8mm diameter followed by maturation in TCM-199 supplemented with hCG, PMSG and containing either 0.4% BSA or 10% FCS. Based on cumulus expansion maturation rate, we found higher viability for oocytes in FBS of ~89 compare to those matured in BSA of ~74%

Key Words: Buffalo oocytes, in vitro, maturation, bovine, fetal, serum. 


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