. The biochemistry of semen. Semen; Spermatozoa; Genitalia, Male; Semen. 16 The Biochemistry of Semen have been discovered and identified in the accessory secretions, such as citric acid by Schersten in 1929, prostatic phosphatase by Kutcher and Wolbergs in 1935, fructose by Mann in 1945, phosphoryl- choline by Lundquist in 1946, ergothioneine by Leone and Mann, and inositol by Mann in 1951, and glycerylphosphorylcholine by. Rabbit Rat Fig. 4. Diagrammatic outline of male accessory organs to illustrate the localization of fructose {shaded areas). Am, ampullae. SV, seminal vesicle. Pr, prostate


. The biochemistry of semen. Semen; Spermatozoa; Genitalia, Male; Semen. 16 The Biochemistry of Semen have been discovered and identified in the accessory secretions, such as citric acid by Schersten in 1929, prostatic phosphatase by Kutcher and Wolbergs in 1935, fructose by Mann in 1945, phosphoryl- choline by Lundquist in 1946, ergothioneine by Leone and Mann, and inositol by Mann in 1951, and glycerylphosphorylcholine by. Rabbit Rat Fig. 4. Diagrammatic outline of male accessory organs to illustrate the localization of fructose {shaded areas). Am, ampullae. SV, seminal vesicle. Pr, prostate. VP, ventral prostate. DLP, dorsolateral prostate. Pp, glandulae paraprostaticae. GV, glandula vesicularis. CG, coagulating gland. Diament, Kahane and Levy in 1952 (for details concerning the secretory function of male accessory organs see: Mann and Lutwak- Mann, 1951ft; Lutwak-Mann, 1951). Owing to the complex nature of the seminal plasma the physio- logist or biochemist is forced to adopt a distinct approach when investigating any one of the accessory gland secretions. There are several instances where male accessory organs which, though pre- viously believed on the basis of similar embryonic origin or related. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mann, Thaddeus, 1908-. London, Methuen; New York, Wiley


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