Selective oocyte degeneration and impaired fertility in rats treated with the aliphatic monoterpene, Citral.

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Mature female rats treated with Citral (3-7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienal) either topically for 60 or 100 days or by 6 i.p. injections (at 4-5 day day intervals) showed a marked decrease in the number of normal follicles per section, because oocytes tended to degenerate although the follicular cells remained normal. The reproductive performance after Citral treatment was impaired: there was a reduction in implantation number and litter size and an increased post-implantation fetal wastage. None of the young survived after 100 days of topical Citral treatment. It is suggested that Citral directly affects the oocytes.

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Toaff, M. E., Abramovici, A., Sporn, J., & Liban, E. (1979). Selective oocyte degeneration and impaired fertility in rats treated with the aliphatic monoterpene, Citral. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 55(2), 347–352. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0550347

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