Author/Authors :
farman, Hassan Ali technical institute, Iraq , Al-Dujaily, Arshad Noori Kufa university - College of scince, Iraq
Abstract :
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of orally supplementing fish oil and omega-3 fatty acids during the proestrous on fertility of female s rats.) White female rats Rattus rattus were used in the study, each rat Weighed about (200-250) gr., and aged about (12-14) week. Results indicates that LD50 of fish oil and omega- 3 after orally administered of females rats by different concentrations (100,200,.400,600,800,1000 and 1200) mg/rats are (750)mg/rats and (950)mg/rats, respectively. Results shows a significant increase (p 0.05) in the weight of the ovary for both concentrations (200,400) mg/ rats for rats treated by fish oil and omega- 3 Respectively, comparing with control group , the results shown a significant increase ( p 0.05 ) in the weight of uterus for both concentrations (200,400) mg/rats for fish oil and omega-3 treated rats respectively comparing with control group, the concentrations (400) mg/kg was higher effective than (100, 200) mg / kg respectively on the of ovarian and uterus weight.