Specimen Collection and Transportation

Testing collection containers

In order to test collection containers for sperm collection, the sperm must be held in the container for several hours to ensure that neither the numbers nor motility are adversely affected. Numbers will decline if the sperm adhere to the container. Motility will decline if the container is toxic.

One method of testing involves removing sperm from semen. The specimen would be centrifuged and the sperm pellet diluted in a small volume of culture medium containing an energy source and at least 0.5% of a protein, such as serum albumin. The processed sperm specimen would be placed in the container to be tested. Total count and motility of the sperm would be tested at the start of incubation and 24 hours later. The container is non-toxic if the motility at the end of 24 hours is no less than 50% of the original value.

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