Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species

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There are arguments in favour of reducing the incidence of medullation to improve fibres quality from the point of view of textile production and processing, and therefore it is necessary to reinforce the knowledge of this characteristic. Based on that, this study aimed to evaluate the incidence and...

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Autores: Berolatti Obando, Giancarlo, Ruiz Mejía, Lusmenia, Cabrera Bustamante, Flor Alicia, Aliaga Gutiérrez, Jorge, Quispe Bonilla, Max David, Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/17639
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Materia:fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
pelo de conejo
kemp
medulación fragmentada
fibres
South American Camelids
rabbit hair
fragmented medullation
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
Evaluación de la medulación de fibras de lanas y fibras especiales de algunas especies de animales
title Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
spellingShingle Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
Berolatti Obando, Giancarlo
fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
pelo de conejo
kemp
medulación fragmentada
fibres
South American Camelids
rabbit hair
kemp
fragmented medullation
title_short Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
title_full Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
title_fullStr Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
title_sort Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal species
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Berolatti Obando, Giancarlo
Ruiz Mejía, Lusmenia
Cabrera Bustamante, Flor Alicia
Aliaga Gutiérrez, Jorge
Quispe Bonilla, Max David
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
Berolatti Obando, Giancarlo
Ruiz Mejía, Lusmenia
Cabrera Bustamante, Flor Alicia
Aliaga Gutiérrez, Jorge
Quispe Bonilla, Max David
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
author Berolatti Obando, Giancarlo
author_facet Berolatti Obando, Giancarlo
Ruiz Mejía, Lusmenia
Cabrera Bustamante, Flor Alicia
Aliaga Gutiérrez, Jorge
Quispe Bonilla, Max David
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
author_role author
author2 Ruiz Mejía, Lusmenia
Cabrera Bustamante, Flor Alicia
Aliaga Gutiérrez, Jorge
Quispe Bonilla, Max David
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
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author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
pelo de conejo
kemp
medulación fragmentada
fibres
South American Camelids
rabbit hair
kemp
fragmented medullation
topic fibras
camélidos sudamericanos
pelo de conejo
kemp
medulación fragmentada
fibres
South American Camelids
rabbit hair
kemp
fragmented medullation
description There are arguments in favour of reducing the incidence of medullation to improve fibres quality from the point of view of textile production and processing, and therefore it is necessary to reinforce the knowledge of this characteristic. Based on that, this study aimed to evaluate the incidence and relationship between the types of medullation, as well as to determine its relationship with the fineness in fibres of sheep, alpaca, llama, paco-vicuña and Angora rabbit. Samples of wool and fibre (n=15 per animal species) and additionally 140 samples of white male tuis alpacas were collected. The mean fibre diameter (MFD) and the percentages of medullated (% MF) and non-medullated (% NMF) fibres were determined, and in the latter, the percentages of fibres with fragmented, discontinuous, continuous and strongly medullated or kemp-type medullation were determined. Results showed that Merino wool fibres presented few medullary fibres, the opposite occurred in Angora rabbit fibres, while the fibres of alpaca tuis, llamas and paco-vicuñas had moderate percentages of medullation (22-40%), with medullary still found in very high fine fibres. A direct relationship between MFD and %MF was determined in all types of fibres, except for sheep wool. It is concluded that the %MF is a characteristic that should be diminished in llamas and alpacas and, therefore, it should be considered as a selection criterion in genetic improvement programmes, but only to reduce the incidence of strongly medullated fibres.
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spelling Evaluation of wool and luxury fiber medullation of some animal speciesEvaluación de la medulación de fibras de lanas y fibras especiales de algunas especies de animalesBerolatti Obando, GiancarloRuiz Mejía, LusmeniaCabrera Bustamante, Flor AliciaAliaga Gutiérrez, JorgeQuispe Bonilla, Max DavidQuispe Peña, Edgar CarlosBerolatti Obando, GiancarloRuiz Mejía, LusmeniaCabrera Bustamante, Flor AliciaAliaga Gutiérrez, JorgeQuispe Bonilla, Max DavidQuispe Peña, Edgar Carlosfibrascamélidos sudamericanospelo de conejokempmedulación fragmentada fibresSouth American Camelidsrabbit hairkempfragmented medullation There are arguments in favour of reducing the incidence of medullation to improve fibres quality from the point of view of textile production and processing, and therefore it is necessary to reinforce the knowledge of this characteristic. Based on that, this study aimed to evaluate the incidence and relationship between the types of medullation, as well as to determine its relationship with the fineness in fibres of sheep, alpaca, llama, paco-vicuña and Angora rabbit. Samples of wool and fibre (n=15 per animal species) and additionally 140 samples of white male tuis alpacas were collected. The mean fibre diameter (MFD) and the percentages of medullated (% MF) and non-medullated (% NMF) fibres were determined, and in the latter, the percentages of fibres with fragmented, discontinuous, continuous and strongly medullated or kemp-type medullation were determined. Results showed that Merino wool fibres presented few medullary fibres, the opposite occurred in Angora rabbit fibres, while the fibres of alpaca tuis, llamas and paco-vicuñas had moderate percentages of medullation (22-40%), with medullary still found in very high fine fibres. A direct relationship between MFD and %MF was determined in all types of fibres, except for sheep wool. It is concluded that the %MF is a characteristic that should be diminished in llamas and alpacas and, therefore, it should be considered as a selection criterion in genetic improvement programmes, but only to reduce the incidence of strongly medullated fibres.Existen argumentos a favor de la reducción de la incidencia de medulación, a fin de realizar la mejora de las fibras desde el punto de vista de la producción y procesamiento textil, por lo que se requiere reforzar el conocimiento en torno a esta característica. Por tanto, el presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar la incidencia y relación entre los tipos de medulación, así como determinar su relación con la finura en fibras de ovino, alpaca, llama, paco-vicuña y conejo Angora. Se tomaron muestras de lana y fibra (n=15 por especie animal) y adicionalmente 140 muestras de alpacas tuis macho de color blanco. Se determinó la media del diámetro de fibra (MDF) y los porcentajes de fibras meduladas (%FM) y no meduladas (%FNM), y en esta última se determinaron los porcentajes de fibras de medulación fragmentada, discontinua, continua y fuertemente medulada o tipo kemp. Los resultados obtenidos mostraron que las fibras de lana Merino presentaron pocas fibras meduladas, ocurriendo lo contrario en fibras de conejo Angora, mientras que las fibras de alpacas tuis, llamas y paco-vicuñas tuvieron porcentajes de medulación moderados (22-40%), encontrándose médulas aún en fibras muy finas. Se determinó una relación directa entre la MDF y el %FM en todos los tipos de fibras, a excepción de la lana de ovino. Se concluye que el %FM es una característica que debería disminuirse en llamas y alpacas y, por tanto, debiera ser considerado como criterio de selección en los programas de mejoramiento genético, pero solo en torno a reducir drásticamente la incidencia de fibras fuertemente meduladas.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2021-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1763910.15381/rivep.v32i5.17639Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 Núm. 5 (2021); e17639Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 No. 5 (2021); e176391682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/17639/17295Derechos de autor 2021 Giancarlo Berolatti Obando, Lusmenia Ruiz Mejía, Flor Alicia Cabrera Bustamante, Jorge Aliaga Gutiérrez, Max David Quispe Bonilla, Edgar Carlos Quispe Peñahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/176392021-10-27T23:32:01Z
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