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Theriogenology


Title:Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of chemical volatiles in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) urine
Author(s):Barman P; Yadav MC; Kumar H; Meur SK; Ghosh SK;
Address:"Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India. pbarman08@gmail.com"
Journal Title:Theriogenology
Year:2013
Volume:20130719
Issue:6
Page Number:654 - 658
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2013.06.012
ISSN/ISBN:1879-3231 (Electronic) 0093-691X (Linking)
Abstract:"Isolation of active fraction and characterization of chemosignals from urine have been attempted in several mammalian species in the recent years. The objective of this study was to identify the urinary volatiles across various reproductive stages of buffalo cow, namely, estrus, diestrus, and pregnancy, and in bull, by chemical extraction followed by gas chromatography-linked mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Urine samples were collected from six buffalo cows at two different phases of estrous cycle, namely, estrus and diestrus. Besides, urinary samples were collected from five pregnant buffalo cows (60-75 days after artificial insemination (AI)) and six adult bulls. Thin-layer chromatography was performed as a preliminary test for qualitative comparison of different compounds extracted by organic solvents. Identification of the urinary compounds was carried out in a gas chromatograph (Perkin Elmer, Autosystem XL) linked to a mass spectrometer (Turbomass). The results of GC-MS analysis indicated the presence of 21 compounds with varying molecular weights and retention time, which were further categorized as diestrus-specific, pregnancy-specific, and bull-specific urinary compounds. No compound, however, could be identified as estrus-specific. We concluded that qualitative differences do exist in estrus, diestrus, and pregnant buffalo cow urine and in bull urine, as evidenced by GC-MS"
Keywords:"Animals Buffaloes/*urine Cattle Estrous Cycle/*urine Female Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/*methods/veterinary Insemination, Artificial/veterinary Male Pregnancy/urine *Pregnancy, Animal/urine Sexual Maturation/physiology Urinalysis/*methods/veterin;"
Notes:"MedlineBarman, Purabi Yadav, M C Kumar, H Meur, S K Ghosh, S K eng Evaluation Study 2013/07/24 Theriogenology. 2013 Oct 1; 80(6):654-8. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2013.06.012. Epub 2013 Jul 19"

 
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