Australian reproductive biotech company Memphasys Limited (ASX: MEM) is prioritising an innovative Oxidative Stress measurement system aimed at boosting reproductive performance in animals. This exciting development comes after the company brought Klean Gene Pty Ltd on board to help chart commercial pathways for its animal applications.
Oxidative stress happens when there's an imbalance between harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the antioxidants that keep them in check. ROS are unstable molecules produced naturally or from external sources like pollution and radiation. When they outnumber antioxidants, they can wreak havoc on cells, proteins, and DNA. This can lead to infertility, aging, inflammation, and serious diseases like cancer and diabetes.
In the world of animal breeding, oxidative stress can significantly affect the health and productivity of livestock. By measuring and managing oxidative stress, farmers can improve the overall well-being and reproductive success of their animals.
Memphasys is keen to advance its new oxidative stress measurement system, which promises several game-changing benefits:
Memphasys is also exploring the genetic side of oxidative stress resilience. Breeding programs often look for animals that can naturally withstand oxidative stress, improving health and longevity. Identifying genetic markers associated with stress resistance can help in breeding stronger, more resilient livestock.
To get a clearer picture of how oxidative stress affects reproduction, Memphasys and Klean Gene are planning a detailed study. This study will use both long-term and retrospective analyses to identify stress thresholds and their impact on reproductive performance. The goal is to provide valuable insights that can benefit the animal industry.
Memphasys is in the process of teaming up with industry partners and on-farm collaborators to gather data and blood samples for the study. Once these partnerships are in place, Memphasys will share more details about the study’s progress and timelines.