CATALASE ACTIVITY IN BOAR SPERM IN THE PERIOD OF SEX MATURATION
Abstract
It is found out features of the dynamics of catalase in boar sperm during the formation of sexual function. It has been determined that the
activity of CT in the sperm of young boars from the 5th to the 9th month of life increases substantially. Especially significant increase in the levels of functioning was noted during the 6th and 7th months of development of boars. The incubation of sperm samples leads to a significant decrease in the activity of CT, especially vulnerable this tissue was to the action of the temperature factor in 5, 6 and 7 monthly boars. In animals of universal and fat direction of the productivity in the age of 10 month the level of functioning this enzyme after incubation of sperm increases.Downloads
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