Journal article
Oxygen concentration and protein source affect the development of preimplantation goat embryos in vitro
PA Bait, DK Gardner, AWN Cameron
Reproduction Fertility and Development | C S I R O PUBLICATIONS | Published : 1991
DOI: 10.1071/RD9910601
Abstract
The effect of oxygen concentration and the source of protein in culture medium on the development of 2- to 4-cell goat embryos in vitro was investigated. Embryos were collected from superovulated Angora-Cashmere-cross goats 48 h after ovulation and cultured for 6 days in synthetic oviduct fluid (SOF) medium under one of two oxygen concentrations (20% or 7%) and in the presence of one of five protein sources; Miles bovine serum albumin (Miles BSA), Commonwealth Serum Laboratory bovine serum albumin (CSL BSA), goat serum (GS), fetal calf serum (FCS) and human serum (HS). In the presence of 20% oxygen the percentage of embryos reaching the expanded and/or hatched blastocyst stage in SOF medium ..
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