Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms

Some chemical compositions of polyphenol antioxidants found in Nigella sativa and honey have potential to protect sperm membrane from lipid peroxidation. Therefore, we study the effect of in vitro supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey on sperm parameters; motility, progressive score, and a...

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Main Authors: Shikh Maidin, Mashitah, Padlan, Mariatul Hidayah, Nor Azuan, Sumayya Az-Zahra, Md Jonit, Razali, Mohammed, Nur Hafizah, Abdullah, Ramli
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Language:English
Published: Animal Scientist's Society of Indonesia 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74020/1/GOAT.pdf
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author Shikh Maidin, Mashitah
Padlan, Mariatul Hidayah
Nor Azuan, Sumayya Az-Zahra
Md Jonit, Razali
Mohammed, Nur Hafizah
Abdullah, Ramli
author_facet Shikh Maidin, Mashitah
Padlan, Mariatul Hidayah
Nor Azuan, Sumayya Az-Zahra
Md Jonit, Razali
Mohammed, Nur Hafizah
Abdullah, Ramli
author_sort Shikh Maidin, Mashitah
collection UPM
description Some chemical compositions of polyphenol antioxidants found in Nigella sativa and honey have potential to protect sperm membrane from lipid peroxidation. Therefore, we study the effect of in vitro supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey on sperm parameters; motility, progressive score, and abnormalities in fresh and post-thawed goat semen. Pooled semen from five sexually matured males Jermasia goats between aged 2 to 3 years old, with average live weight of 35.9±5.7 kg and aver-age body condition score (BCS) of 1.7±0.45 were used in this study. The semen were added with tris-egg yolk extender and combination of supplements (Nigella sativa oil or/and honey), and divided into groups; Control (no supplementation), Treatment 1 (0.5% v/v Nigella sativa), Treatment 2 (2% v/v hon-ey), and Treatment 3 (0.5% v/v Nigella sativa and 2% v/v honey). All parameters of fresh semen were immediately assessed after semen collection and parameter of post-thawed semen were assessed after 48 hours (2 days) of semen cryopreservation. The fresh sperm parameters were observed at 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 hours after semen collection. Results showed that the motility of fresh semen at 1.5 and 2.0 hours after collection treated with Nigella sativa oil (Group 1; 73.8% and 72.0% respectively) and honey (Group 2; 73.3% and 72.0%; respectively) were 20% (1.5 h) and 8% (2.0 h) lower than Controls (93.0% and 79.8% of motility) (P<0.05). The progressive score and sperm abnormality were not sig-nificant between groups. While, the motility of post-thawed semen was higher (P<0.05) in treatment 3 (60.33±10.08 of motility; supplemented with Nigella sativa and honey) compare to Controls (24.33±8.17 of motility) at 0 and 0.5 hour after thawing. Thus, we suggested that Nigella sativa oil and honey show a potential as a supplement to goat’s extender with the ability to protect sperm membrane from dam-age due to oxidative stress and could prevent ice crystal formation during cryopreservation.
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spelling upm.eprints-740202021-06-21T06:23:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74020/ Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms Shikh Maidin, Mashitah Padlan, Mariatul Hidayah Nor Azuan, Sumayya Az-Zahra Md Jonit, Razali Mohammed, Nur Hafizah Abdullah, Ramli Some chemical compositions of polyphenol antioxidants found in Nigella sativa and honey have potential to protect sperm membrane from lipid peroxidation. Therefore, we study the effect of in vitro supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey on sperm parameters; motility, progressive score, and abnormalities in fresh and post-thawed goat semen. Pooled semen from five sexually matured males Jermasia goats between aged 2 to 3 years old, with average live weight of 35.9±5.7 kg and aver-age body condition score (BCS) of 1.7±0.45 were used in this study. The semen were added with tris-egg yolk extender and combination of supplements (Nigella sativa oil or/and honey), and divided into groups; Control (no supplementation), Treatment 1 (0.5% v/v Nigella sativa), Treatment 2 (2% v/v hon-ey), and Treatment 3 (0.5% v/v Nigella sativa and 2% v/v honey). All parameters of fresh semen were immediately assessed after semen collection and parameter of post-thawed semen were assessed after 48 hours (2 days) of semen cryopreservation. The fresh sperm parameters were observed at 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 hours after semen collection. Results showed that the motility of fresh semen at 1.5 and 2.0 hours after collection treated with Nigella sativa oil (Group 1; 73.8% and 72.0% respectively) and honey (Group 2; 73.3% and 72.0%; respectively) were 20% (1.5 h) and 8% (2.0 h) lower than Controls (93.0% and 79.8% of motility) (P<0.05). The progressive score and sperm abnormality were not sig-nificant between groups. While, the motility of post-thawed semen was higher (P<0.05) in treatment 3 (60.33±10.08 of motility; supplemented with Nigella sativa and honey) compare to Controls (24.33±8.17 of motility) at 0 and 0.5 hour after thawing. Thus, we suggested that Nigella sativa oil and honey show a potential as a supplement to goat’s extender with the ability to protect sperm membrane from dam-age due to oxidative stress and could prevent ice crystal formation during cryopreservation. Animal Scientist's Society of Indonesia 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74020/1/GOAT.pdf Shikh Maidin, Mashitah and Padlan, Mariatul Hidayah and Nor Azuan, Sumayya Az-Zahra and Md Jonit, Razali and Mohammed, Nur Hafizah and Abdullah, Ramli (2018) Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms. Tropical Animal Science Journal, 41 (2). 94 - 99. ISSN 2615-787X; ESSN: 2615-790X https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/22423 10.5398/tasj.2018.41.2.94
spellingShingle Shikh Maidin, Mashitah
Padlan, Mariatul Hidayah
Nor Azuan, Sumayya Az-Zahra
Md Jonit, Razali
Mohammed, Nur Hafizah
Abdullah, Ramli
Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms
title Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms
title_full Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms
title_fullStr Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms
title_full_unstemmed Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms
title_short Supplementation of Nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post-thawed goat sperms
title_sort supplementation of nigella sativa oil and honey prolong the survival rate of fresh and post thawed goat sperms
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74020/1/GOAT.pdf
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