The impact of oxidative stress in reducing the reproductive capacity of the boar-inseminators

Abstract
Boar-inseminators with a decrease of reproductive capacity had a significant increase of the content of primary products of peroxidation –diene conjugates (by 19,2%) and the final product–malondialdehyde (by 90,1%), as well as a significant increase in the number of stable metabolites of the cycle of nitric oxide (by 88,3%), which indicated the development of oxidative stress in animals. Boar-inseminators with a decrease of reproductive capacity had a significant increase of the content of primary products of peroxidation –diene conjugates (by 19,2%) and the final product–malondialdehyde (by 90,1%), as well as a significant increase in the number of stable metabolites of the cycle of nitric oxide (by 88,3%), which indicated the development of oxidative stress in animals.