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STUDIES ON HUMAN SPERM MOTILITY AND VIABILITY WHEN TREATMENT WITH ROCK SALT (SAINDHAV) |
| J Pathol Res Vol:1 Iss:1 (2010-06-15) : 1-10 |
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Anerao A.M., Sharma R.C., Rathore Mansee, Gangawane A.K. |
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15 Jun 2010 Pages : 1-10 Article Id : BIA0001560 Views : 1006 Downloads : 1263 |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0976-8068.1.1.1-10 |
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Each sperm structure is composed of a head which contains the genetic material of father in its nucleus part, a tail which lashes back and forth to propel sperm along, and a midpiece which has mitochondria (power house of sperm) which provide energy for sperm motion. The presences of sugar fructose produced by seminal vesicles provide energy for
sperm motility. An alkaline pH of sperm is an important characteristic. Camphor, from the above study is regarded as poisonous if ingested in large doses, it acts as a contraceptive agent, an abortifacient, as suppressor of sperm motility reducing its capacity to fertilize in rats. On other hand, it has several health benefits. In this study of effect of camphor on human sperm motility and its viability, a decrease in sperm motility and sperm viability investigated with increased concentration of camphor solution. It may be due decrease in fructose levels, or denaturation of proteins, cholesterol which are indirectly connected with energy source for sperm motility. Sperm motility and sperm viability decreased because increased concentration of Rock salt solution. Hence, it can be said that there is a positive relation between Rock salt and sperm parameters. And hence it can be concluded that Rock salt can be used as contraceptive.
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ROLE OF PURINERGIC SIGNAL IN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF EPILEPTIC SEIZURES |
| J Pathol Res Vol:1 Iss:1 (2010-06-15) : 11-11 |
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Prashant Srivastava, Saurabh Shukla, Sanjay Kumar Choubey, Gomase V.S. |
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15 Jun 2010 Pages : 11-11 Article Id : BIA0001561 Views : 994 Downloads : 1299 |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0976-8068.1.1.11-11 |
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