Sperm Processing with Biological Viability Analysis

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Sperm Processing with Biological Viability Analysis

This analysis determines the percentage of motile sperm after processing and 24-hour incubation. The purpose is to evaluate sperm survival under in vitro conditions, providing insight into their ability to remain viable in the female reproductive tract during natural conception or intrauterine insemination (IUI).

The semen sample is first processed to isolate motile sperm and remove seminal plasma. It is then incubated at 37°C to simulate conditions in the female body. After 24 hours, sperm motility is reassessed, focusing on the percentage of progressively motile sperm.

A high survival rate indicates good sperm endurance, increasing the chances of fertilization. A low survival rate may suggest issues such as oxidative stress, DNA damage, or metabolic deficiencies affecting fertility. This test is useful for assessing male fertility potential and optimizing assisted reproduction strategies.