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titleOfInvention Simple in-vitro ovary storage method
abstract The invention discloses a simple in-vitro ovary storage method. The storage method comprises the steps of: placing fresh animal ovary coming from a slaughter house into a wide-neck Polypropylene PP plastic bottle containing normal saline and covering a lid; evenly mixing raw materials including activated carbon, reduced iron powder, vermiculite, NaCl and water according to a certain proportion, sealing in a three-sealing bag which is made of a non-woven fabric polyethylene PE composite membrane, to obtain a raw material layer; wrapping and fixing the raw material layer on the outer surface of the wide-neck PP plastic bottle containing the ovary, placing in a single-air-valve self-sealing bag, pumping out air, and taking apart the seal in use. The ovary storage method is convenient to use, low in price, small in size, and capable of continuously heating the normal brine with constant temperature so that the temperature of the normal brine in which the ovary is placed is stably kept at 30-35 DEG C and can be maintained for 8-10 hours, and the heat-insulation effect is superior to that of a heat-insulation barrel.
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