Effects of addition of sodium lauryl sulfate on frozen-thawed canine spermatozoa

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The addition of Orvus ES paste (OEP) to extender may be essential for preparing frozen dog semen. The major ingredient of OEP is sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). In this study, we compared the effect of SLS on frozen dog semen with that of OEP. There were no significant differences between the 2-mg/ml SLS group and OEP group concerning sperm motility, viability and the percentage of viable sperm with intact acrosomes after freeze-thawing. These results suggest that the effectiveness of frozen dog semen extender containing 2 mg/ml of SLS is similar effective to that demonstrated for OEP.

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Hori, T., Kaseki, H., Fukuhara, Y., Oba, H., Mizutani, T., Kawakami, E., & Tsutsui, T. (2006). Effects of addition of sodium lauryl sulfate on frozen-thawed canine spermatozoa. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 68(10), 1125–1128. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.68.1125

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