Antioxidants & Nutritionals / Breaking News

Antioxidants on Male Fertility

July 18/Crawley, WA, Australia/University of Western Australia -- Researchers at The University of Western Australia and Monash University have discovered dietary antioxidants can help maintain male fertility.

Dr. Maria Almbro and Winthrop Professor Leigh Simmons, from UWA's Centre for Evolutionary Biology, and Dr Damian Dowling, from Monash University's School of Biological Sciences, studied crickets and found that a combination of antioxidants provided the best weapon to boost the health of the male ejaculate. The study was published in the journal Ecology Letters.

Simmons said highly reactive molecules, known as free radicals were waste products of the cellular processes that fuel the body's activities. "These free radicals damage cells if they are not neutralized by antioxidants," he said.

Almbro said sperm were known to be vulnerable to attack from free radicals, and the study had shown that the best defense against sperm damage was to take two antioxidants: vitamin E and beta-carotene.

Simmons said for most animals, it was typical for females to have the sperm of several males inside them at any given time, competing for the fertilization of the eggs.

"It is fair to say that the sperm are at war within the female, and we can expect that the most competitive sperm will win the race to the egg.  Our study showed that the sperm of males who were fed antioxidants were easily able to outclass the sperm of rival males who were deprived of antioxidants."

Dowling said medical scientists had already provided evidence that antioxidants were important in maintaining sperm health.

"What we have done is provide a definitive experimental confirmation of this, not in a test tube, but in a real living animal, showing that antioxidants are profoundly important in deciding the outcomes of reproduction in males.

"That is to say, antioxidants in the diet equal more babies, at least in these crickets. And by working with crickets rather than humans as subjects, we were able to conduct the experiment under very strictly controlled conditions - ruling out all other alternative explanations for our results."

The researchers will now determine the precise mechanism by which dietary antioxidants enhance male fertility in these insects.

From the July 18, 2011,Prepared Foods' Daily News.

You must register or login in order to post comments.

Multimedia

Videos

THE MAGAZINE

2012 Prepared Foods

May 2012 Cover

2012 May

Check out the May 2012 edition of Prepared Foods
TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBSCRIBE

MARKET TREND REPORT

Food Retail in the US- Industry Profiles
Savory Snacks

Purchase Report Here

 

The Food Retail in the United StatesIndustry Profile is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering this industry.This comprehensive report includes vital data on market size and segmentation, as well as textual and graphical analysis of market growth trends and leading companies.

Market Line

 

www.research-store.com/preparedfoods/Product/alcoholic_drinks_in_the_united_states?productid=C62C083F-3988-4404-8CC4-2354D62AE7F5

PREPARED FOODS STORE

Vegetable Oils in Food Technology
Vegetable Oils in Food Technology: Composition, Properties and Uses, 2nd Edition

Now in an extensively updated second edition, the volume provides a source of concentrated and accessible information on the composition, properties and food applications of the vegetable oils commonly used in the food industry.

More Products

Food Master

Food MasterFood Master 2012 is now available!

Where the buying process begins in the food and beverage manufacturing market. 

Visit www.foodmaster.com to learn more.

Clear Seas Research

Clear Seas HomepageWith access to over one million professionals and more than 60 industry-specific publications,Clear Seas Research offers relevant insights from those who know your industry best. Let us customize a market research solution that exceeds your marketing goals.

STAY CONNECTED

facebook twitter  Linked IN