Seminal plasma constitutes the non-cellular component of semen and plays a critical role in protecting, nourishing, and transporting spermatozoa. It is derived primarily from the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands. Beyond acting as a transport medium, seminal plasma provides enzymes, antioxidants, proteins, and signaling molecules essential for fertilization.
Alterations in seminal plasma composition can impair sperm motility, capacitation, and DNA integrity. Inflammatory markers, abnormal pH, and oxidative imbalance within seminal fluid are frequently associated with reduced fertility potential. These changes may arise from infection, prostate dysfunction, or systemic metabolic conditions.
Advanced andrological diagnostics increasingly evaluate seminal plasma biomarkers to complement traditional semen analysis. Understanding the biochemical environment of semen enhances diagnostic precision and supports erotic targeted therapeutic interventions.
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