160 Effect of Bsa Sources and Types on in Vitro -Produced Livestock Embryo Development (original) (raw)
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2006
Abstract
Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is a macromolecule supplement used in embryo and cell culture media. Other chemicals have been used as macromolecule substitutes in embryo culture with variable effectiveness. There are BSA products available that are defined in their disease status, collection method, and manufacturing process. They are compliant for use in raw form or in culture medium in the USA and EU. It was the purpose of this study to compare the effectiveness of highly defined and internationally compliant BSA with typically used BSA on in vitro-produced pig and cow embryo development. Pig oocyte-cumulus complexes were matured in two stages for 44 h in vitro. Semen from one boar of known high fertility was used across the study to fertilize mature oocytes. After 6-h co-incubation with sperm (50 motile sperm/oocyte), presumptive zygotes were cultured for 120 h in modified NCSU-23 containing 4 mg/mL of one of the following heat-shocked BSA fractions: Sigma A-7906 (control), Minitube ...
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