Research Article

Extender Supplementation with Glutathione (GSH) and Taurine Improves In Vitro Sperm Quality and Antioxidant Status of New Zealand Rabbits during Chilled Storage for up to 72 hours

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Fructose (a) and GPT (b) levels in semen samples in response to different concentrations of GSH and taurine and chill for up to 72 h. C represents the control samples (no treatment) stored at 5°C for 24, 45, and 72 h, and G1, G2, and G0.5 represent 1, 2, and 0.5 mM of GSH treatments stored at 5°C for 24, 45, and 72 h, respectively. T1, T5, and T10 denote 1, 5, and 10 mM of taurine supplementation after different postchilling times (24, 48, and 72 h) at 5°C. Different uppercase and lowercase letters indicate statistical significances at  < 0.05 between different chilling times and extender supplements (GSH and taurine), respectively.
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