The pH of oviductal fluid can vary depending on several factors, including the species, stage of the estrous cycle, and physiological conditions.
However, it's worth noting that oviductal fluid pH in mammals, including buffalo, generally ranges between 7.2 and 7.8. This slightly alkaline pH provides an optimal environment for sperm survival and function within the female reproductive tract. For a precise pH measurement of buffalo oviductal fluid, it would be best to consult scientific research or studies specifically focused on buffalo reproduction or reproductive physiology.
Thank you Jafar Sumanta Munte for answering my question.
Yes, we know the range but not know the exact narrow range specific to buffalo. I dugout many research articles, there is no clear-cut answer to my question.
I apologize if you were unable to find a clear-cut answer to your question about the exact narrow range specific to buffalo. The specific range of a particular buffalo species can vary depending on factors such as habitat availability, environmental conditions, and the specific species of buffalo being considered. Additionally, buffalo can refer to different species, such as African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) or American bison (Bison bison), each with their own distinct ranges.