Abstract

In the course of the experimental work, it was found that the concentration of phospholipids and an aqueous solution of activated potassium humic substances affects the viability of bovine and human sperm.
 Phospholipids included in the composition of the diluent up to 10.0 and 20.0 mg, after 5 hours of incubation at a temperature of (37±1) °C, provide the survival rate of bull and human sperm at 34.4±0.86–35.5±0.86 % and 36.2±0.86–32.4±0.86 % germ cells, respectively.
 Diluents containing 0.0025 % aqueous solution of activated potassium humate and 10.0 and 20.0 mg of phospholipids provide the highest survival rate relative to the baseline in bovine and human spermatozoa, respectively, up to 72.9–78.8% and 73. 4–76.2 %.

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