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              Research (Published 
  online : 20-05-2013)
  
  
  11. Studies on physical and rheological 
  properties of cervico-vaginal mucus during early pregnancy in buffaloes (Bubalus 
  bubalis) - 
  Veenapani Sharma, Shiv Prasad and H. P. Gupta
  Vet World. 2013; 6(8): 508-511
  
   
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2013.508-511
               
              
  
  
   
  
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
              
              
  Aim: The present work was 
  carried out to study and compare the variation in physical and rheological 
  (study of stretch and elasticity) properties of cervico-vaginal mucus of 
  pregnant and non pregnant animals which could be used for early pregnancy 
  diagnosis in buffaloes. 
              
   Materials and Methods: Cervico-vaginal mucus 
  samples were obtained from 30 buffaloes (n=12 pregnant, n=18 non pregnant) and 
  a comparison was made between values of different parameters obtained from 
  pregnant and non pregnant animals. Transparency, consistency, and elasticity 
  of mucus were studied during early pregnancy. 
              
   Results: Transparency and 
  consistency did not show any remarkable difference between pregnant and non 
  pregnant animals during any phase of estrous cycle. However, rheological 
  property i.e. elasticity, showed a significant difference in its value on 9th 
  day of estrous cycle. Spinnbarkeit value decreased significantly in pregnant 
  animals on 9th day (3.9±0.45 cm), whereas non pregnant group did not show a 
  remarkable difference (8.4±0.43). Spinnbarkeit value was unidentifiable from 
  12th day onward in both the groups. 
              
   Conclusion: These results conclude 
  that significant variation in mucus elasticity could be helpful in designing 
  user friendly tool for early pregnancy diagnosis in buffalo in future. 
              
              
   
  Keywords: cervico-vaginal mucus, color, consistency, early pregnancy 
  diagnosis, elasticity, physical and rheological properties