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This stud}' examined the eHecls of black tea brew (BTH) or, p.iolihi\f luii
spermatozoa //; vilro. This was done usini^ Sri Lankan hi;ih L^rown Dust iirade N
biaek tea and iVcshi> ejaculated human semen Oifrerent concenliations (250. 500
1000 mg/kgj o f B T B was made ni isotonic ^ a l u K ' (li.^>"/(, NaCi. \ v i u<inv. t'lce/c d;
tea samples. These were mixed with equal \s ot fresh >cmcn adjusted to h,
a density of 20 x 10^ and motility assessments wore made a: -'•5. 15. - .-0. and
min of incubation at 37 '"C using WHO cnlena. The results showed tiial 15TB diii
ehamie the percentage motilit\ of spermatozoa significantly 'P • c 0,^) I I P W C '.
BTB apparcniK' induced a marked increase m the lateral head displaecmcn!
spermatozoa. In addition. B T B was non toxic to sperm. It is sugi;e=;!eJ thai Sn i , a (U
black tea ma\ be beneilcial for male fenilu\ |
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