Methods of concentration estimation
METHODS OF CONCENTRATION ESTIMATION
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Concentration estimation can be done by
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Visual examination
- Here the semen sample is seen visually by naked eye and the concentration is estimated approximately.
- The estimation depends on the experience of the person.
- This method is giving satisfactory result in samples with high concentration in bulls and rams.
- But it will not be useful in samples with medium or low concentration.
- This method is not useful in stallion, boar and dogs.
- Sperm concentration and semen color in bulls and rams
S.No.
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Bull (sperms/cmm)
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Ram (sperms/cmm)
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Color
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1
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-
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2,500,000
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Thick creamy
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2
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2,000,000
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2,000,000
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Creamy
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3
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1,000,000
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1,000,000
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Thick milky
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4
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500,000
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500,000
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Milky
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5
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100,000
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100,000
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Cloudy, watery, translucent
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6
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Less than 50,000
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Less than 50,000
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Clear, transparent, watery
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Cell volume method
- The semen is centrifuged immediately after collection.
- The sperms will deposit at bottom and the seminal plasma will come to top.
- The packed volume of sperms is measured and based on this the concentration is estimated.
- This is not an accurate method because the materials other than the sperms will interfere with the result.
The concentration obtained by cell volume method will not be accurate during disease conditions of male reproductive tract and whenever the semen is mixed with foreign materials.
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Colorimeter
- Here the optical density of the semen sample is measured and from which the concentration of the sample is arrived.
- The colorimeters are designed to measure the percentage of light transmitted through a light absorbing media can be used.
- The percentage of transmission is a function of the concentration of the light absorbing agents in the medium.
- This principle is applied is applied to estimate the sperm concentration in a semen sample.
- The percentage of transmission recorded has to be converted as sperm concentration.
- To standardize this colorimeter initially the percentage transmission has to be recorded for a large number of semen samples of various concentrations.
- The actual sperm concentration of the same samples has to be estimated by haemocytometer method.
- Finally the correlation between the sperm concentration and light transmission has to be found.
- Based on this a working chart has to be prepared and it can be used for routine concentration.
- The instrument has to be calibrated once in a month.
Advantages
- Faster than other methods.
- Results are reliable
Disadvantage
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