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Vitamin
A (with selenium, vitamins C and E) |
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Increased
normal morphology |
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Decreased
MDA, increased motility |
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Increased
motility with increased supplementation |
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Increased
motility with increased supplementation |
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Increased
progressive motility |
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Improved
count, motility, and morphology |
|
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Increased
concentration and motility |
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| |
Increased
concentration, motility, and morphology |
|
| |
Increased
motility, count, and membrane integrity |
|
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Increased
motility velocity |
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Increased
concentration, morphology, and motility |
|
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Increased
morphology, concentration, and activity of catalase and SOD |
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Improved
sperm concentration, no improvement in sperm motility or morphology |
|
| N-acetylcysteine
| |
| N-acetylcysteine |
Improved
germ cell survival |
|
| N-acetylcysteine |
Increased
sperm volume, concentration, motility and viscosity |
|
Safarinejad
and Safarinejad |
| N-acetylcysteine |
Improved
sperm motility and morphology |
|
| |
Preserved
normal sperm morphology |
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| |
Sperm
concentration unchanged, increased sperm motility |
|
Safarinejad
and Safarinejad |
| |
Improved
sperm motility and morphology |
|
| |
Improved
concentration and sperm count |
|
| |
Improved
sperm parameters, increased seminal antioxidant capacity, and reduced
oxidative stress |
|
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Fertile
men have greater concentration of zinc than infertile men. Decreased amount
of zinc correlated with poor sperm production, concentration, and motility |
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