Effects of <i>Thymus</i> <i>vulgaris</i> L. essential oil and compounds on development and quality of bovine preimplantation embryos <i>in vitro</i>


GÜZEY Y. Z.

LARGE ANIMAL REVIEW, no.6, pp.337-342, 2021 (SCI-Expanded) identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Publication Date: 2021
  • Journal Name: LARGE ANIMAL REVIEW
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus, CAB Abstracts, Veterinary Science Database
  • Page Numbers: pp.337-342
  • Hatay Mustafa Kemal University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Thyme oil is already being used in humans and animals for its various activities; however, little is known about its influence on preimplantation embryos. We aimed to investigate the effects of thyme oil on the growth, development and quality of embryos produced in vitro. A total of 266 blastocysts were harvested from 936 oocytes in 11 replicates. The addition of thyme oil significantly increased cleavage rate (P<0.05) morulae (P<0.01) and blastocyst (P<0.001) yield. Embryo quality parameters were found to be enhanced by antioxidant supplementation at atmospheric oxygen level (P<0.001). High oxygen tension during in vitro culture of bovine embryos is detrimental probably due to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species. Reduction of oxidative stress during in vitro production of bovine embryos may support subsequent development and improve the quality of blastocysts (P<0.001). Thyme oil can safely be used to decrease these adverse effects of oxidative stress in this regard. Moreover, in vitro culture of bovine embryos can be performed using carbon dioxide incubators instead of expensive ones.