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4. Effect of the essential oil of Rosmarinus officinalis (L.) on rooster sperm motility during 4°C short-term storage
L. Touazi, B. Aberkane, Y. Bellik, N. Moula and M. Iguer-Ouada
Veterinary World, 11(5): 590-597

L. Touazi: Ecole Nationale Superieure Veterinaire, Rue Issad Abbes, Oued Smar, Algiers, Algeria; Associated Laboratory in Marine and Aquaculture Ecosystems, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, University of Bejaia. Algeria.
B. Aberkane: Department of Biology, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences and Earth Sciences. University of Bouira, Algeria.
Y. Bellik: Department of Biology, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, University of El Bachir el Ibrahimi, Bordj Bou Arreridj, 34000, Algeria.
N. Moula: Department of Animal Productions, University of Liege, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 4000 Liege, Belgium.
M. Iguer-Ouada: Associated Laboratory in Marine and Aquaculture Ecosystems, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, University of Bejaia. Algeria.

doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2018.590-597

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Article history: Received: 22-12-2017, Accepted: 06-04-2018, Published online: 09-05-2018

Corresponding author: L. Touazi

E-mail: touazil@gmail.com

Citation: Touazi L, Aberkane B, Bellik Y, Moula N, Iguer-Ouada M (2018) Effect of the essential oil of Rosmarinus officinalis (L.) on rooster sperm motility during 4°C short-term storage, Veterinary World, 11(5): 590-597.
Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of Rosmarinus officinalis (L.) essential oil on rooster sperm motility during 4°C short-term storage.

Materials and Methods: R. officinalis essential oil was analyzed using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry to identify the active components. 10 of 45-week-old Hubbard commercial broilers were subjected to biweekly semen collections during 3 weeks. At each collection, sperm was pooled and divided into four aliquots and then diluted with Tris extender supplemented with 870, 87, or 8.7 μg/ml of R. officinalis essential oil, identified as treatments R, R5, and R10, respectively. Tris-based extender without any supplementation was considered as a control group. Diluted sperm was then stored at 4°C in the refrigerator and analyzed at 0, 6, 24, and 48 h using a computer-assisted sperm analyzer. Different semen parameters were measured including total motility, progressive motility, gametes velocities (straight line velocity [VSL], curvilinear velocity [VCL], and average path velocity [VAP]), amplitude of the lateral head displacement [ALH], and beat-cross frequency [BCF].

Results: The phytochemical analysis of R. officinalis essential oil revealed the presence of 25 active components including seven major molecules: Camphor (18.88%), camphene (5.17%), 1,8-cineole (7.85%), β-thujene (13.66%), α-thujene (4.87%), chrysanthenone (12.05%), and β-cubenene (7.97%). The results showed a beneficial effect of R. officinalis essential oil on sperm cells motility, particularly when using the lowest concentrations, 8.7 and 87 μg/ml. Progressive motility and gametes velocities (VCL, VSL, and VAP), materializing the quality of gametes motility, showed highly statistically significant values (p<0.01) in 8.7 and 87 μg/ml treatments, especially from 6 h of storage at 4°C. Conversely, the highest concentration (870 μg/ml) showed harmful effects with a total spermicidal activity after 24 h of storage.

Conclusion: The current results revealed the positive impact of R. officinalis essential oil on rooster sperm at 4°C short-term storage probably through fighting against oxidative stress and cold shock damages.

Keywords: antioxidant, avian semen, liquid storage, rosemary essential oil.

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