Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca

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The aim of this study was to determine the bleaching time of the black and brown fibre with hydrogen peroxide and to evaluate the percentage of medullated fibres according to colour and sampling site in the Huacaya alpaca fleece. In total, 90 fibre samples (shoulder, mid-side area, and rump) were ta...

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Autores: Lozano, Franklin, Pinares, Rubén, Ccopa, Ruth
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:black fibre
brown fibre
medullation
melanin
hydrogen peroxide
fibra negra
fibra marrón
medulación
melanina
peróxido de hidrógeno
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
Blanqueamiento de fibra con peróxido de hidrógeno y porcentaje de medulación en alpaca Huacaya negra y marrón
title Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
spellingShingle Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
Lozano, Franklin
black fibre
brown fibre
medullation
melanin
hydrogen peroxide
fibra negra
fibra marrón
medulación
melanina
peróxido de hidrógeno
title_short Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
title_full Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
title_fullStr Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
title_full_unstemmed Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
title_sort Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpaca
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lozano, Franklin
Pinares, Rubén
Ccopa, Ruth
Lozano, Franklin
Pinares, Rubén
Ccopa, Ruth
author Lozano, Franklin
author_facet Lozano, Franklin
Pinares, Rubén
Ccopa, Ruth
author_role author
author2 Pinares, Rubén
Ccopa, Ruth
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv black fibre
brown fibre
medullation
melanin
hydrogen peroxide
fibra negra
fibra marrón
medulación
melanina
peróxido de hidrógeno
topic black fibre
brown fibre
medullation
melanin
hydrogen peroxide
fibra negra
fibra marrón
medulación
melanina
peróxido de hidrógeno
description The aim of this study was to determine the bleaching time of the black and brown fibre with hydrogen peroxide and to evaluate the percentage of medullated fibres according to colour and sampling site in the Huacaya alpaca fleece. In total, 90 fibre samples (shoulder, mid-side area, and rump) were taken from 30 alpacas (10 black, 10 brown, and 10 white). The fibre (2 g) was bleached at different times (5-105 min) with 20 g hydrogen peroxide (40 volume oxygenated cream) and 10 g bleaching powder (High lift 9 Tones). The colorimetric coordinates (L*a*b*) were evaluated at 5, 10, 35, 70 and 105 min in black fibre and at 35 and 70 minutes in brown fibre. After the microscopic analysis, fibre medullation percentage and their standard error were calculated. The luminosity in black fibre is low (5.19 ± 1.78), which increases with bleaching time to 86.60 ± 1.49 at minute 105. The luminosity in brown fibre is greater (43.18 ± 10.47) which increases to 86.92 ± 1.50 at minute 70. The luminosity of the bleached fibres in those times was similar to 87.14±1.43 of white fibre (standard reference). Fragmented medullation was the most common (38.54 ± 1.98, 31.56± 1.87%), followed by discontinuous (18.77 ± 1.58, 20.44 ± 1.62%), continuous (17.43 ± 1.53, 19.28 ± 1.58%), with few strongly medullated fibres (1.05 ± 0.4, 1.27 ± 0.45%) in black and brown alpacas, respectively. The percentage of medullated fibres in black alpaca (75.81 ± 1.72%) was similar to that of brown alpaca (72.55 ± 1.78%). These alpacas show a high percentage of medullation compared to the white one (50.77 ± 1.97%). The percentage of medulation did not show variation by fleece sampling site. The mean diameter of the black fibre was thicker than the white, but there were no differences between the black and white fibres. In conclusion, hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching agent that requires between 60 and 100 minutes for efficient bleaching of brown and black fibre, respectively. The black and brown fibres showed lower textile quality with a high percentage of medullation compared to the white fibre.
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spelling Fibre bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and percentage of medullation in black and brown Huacaya alpacaBlanqueamiento de fibra con peróxido de hidrógeno y porcentaje de medulación en alpaca Huacaya negra y marrónLozano, FranklinPinares, RubénCcopa, RuthLozano, FranklinPinares, RubénCcopa, Ruthblack fibrebrown fibremedullationmelaninhydrogen peroxidefibra negrafibra marrónmedulaciónmelaninaperóxido de hidrógenoThe aim of this study was to determine the bleaching time of the black and brown fibre with hydrogen peroxide and to evaluate the percentage of medullated fibres according to colour and sampling site in the Huacaya alpaca fleece. In total, 90 fibre samples (shoulder, mid-side area, and rump) were taken from 30 alpacas (10 black, 10 brown, and 10 white). The fibre (2 g) was bleached at different times (5-105 min) with 20 g hydrogen peroxide (40 volume oxygenated cream) and 10 g bleaching powder (High lift 9 Tones). The colorimetric coordinates (L*a*b*) were evaluated at 5, 10, 35, 70 and 105 min in black fibre and at 35 and 70 minutes in brown fibre. After the microscopic analysis, fibre medullation percentage and their standard error were calculated. The luminosity in black fibre is low (5.19 ± 1.78), which increases with bleaching time to 86.60 ± 1.49 at minute 105. The luminosity in brown fibre is greater (43.18 ± 10.47) which increases to 86.92 ± 1.50 at minute 70. The luminosity of the bleached fibres in those times was similar to 87.14±1.43 of white fibre (standard reference). Fragmented medullation was the most common (38.54 ± 1.98, 31.56± 1.87%), followed by discontinuous (18.77 ± 1.58, 20.44 ± 1.62%), continuous (17.43 ± 1.53, 19.28 ± 1.58%), with few strongly medullated fibres (1.05 ± 0.4, 1.27 ± 0.45%) in black and brown alpacas, respectively. The percentage of medullated fibres in black alpaca (75.81 ± 1.72%) was similar to that of brown alpaca (72.55 ± 1.78%). These alpacas show a high percentage of medullation compared to the white one (50.77 ± 1.97%). The percentage of medulation did not show variation by fleece sampling site. The mean diameter of the black fibre was thicker than the white, but there were no differences between the black and white fibres. In conclusion, hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching agent that requires between 60 and 100 minutes for efficient bleaching of brown and black fibre, respectively. The black and brown fibres showed lower textile quality with a high percentage of medullation compared to the white fibre.El objetivo del estudio fue determinar el tiempo de blanqueamiento de la fibra negra y marrón con peróxido de hidrógeno y evaluar el porcentaje de fibras meduladas según el color y sitio de muestreo en el vellón de alpaca Huacaya. Se tomaron 90 muestras de fibra (paleta, costillar medio y grupa) de 30 alpacas (10 negras, 10 marrones y 10 blancas). La fibra (2 g) se blanqueó a diferentes tiempos (5-105 minutos) con 20 g de peróxido de hidrógeno (crema oxigenada 40 volumen) y 10 g de polvo decolorante (High lift 9 Tones). Las coordenadas colorimétricas (L*a*b*) se evaluaron a 5, 10, 35, 70 y 105 minutos en fibra negra y a 35 y 70 minutos en fibra marrón. Posterior al análisis microscópico, se calculó el porcentaje de fibras meduladas y su error estándar. La luminosidad en fibra negra es baja (5.19 ± 1.78), que se incrementa con el tiempo de blanqueamiento hasta 86.60 ± 1.49 al minuto 105. La luminosidad en fibra marrón es mayor (43.18 ± 10.47), que se incrementa hasta 86.92 ± 1.50 al minuto 70. La luminosidad de las fibras blanqueadas en esos tiempos fue similar a 87.14±1.43 de fibra blanca (referencia estándar). La fibra con medulación fragmentada fue la más común (38.54 ± 1.98, 31.56 ± 1.87%), seguida de discontinua (18.77 ± 1.58, 20.44 ± 1.62%), continua (17.43 ± 1.53, 19.28 ± 1.58%), con pocas fibras fuertemente meduladas (1.05 ± 0.4, 1.27 ± 0.45%) en alpacas negras y marrones, respectivamente. El porcentaje de fibras meduladas en alpaca negra (75.81 ± 1.72%) fue similar al de la alpaca marrón (72.55 ± 1.78%). Estas alpacas muestran alto porcentaje de medulación comparado con la blanca (50.77 ± 1.97%). El porcentaje de medulación no mostró variación por sitio de muestreo del vellón. El diámetro medio de fibra negra fue más grueso que la blanca, pero sin diferencias entre fibra negra y blanca. En conclusión, el peróxido de hidrógeno es un agente blanqueador que requiere entre 60 y 100 minutos para el blanqueamiento eficiente de fibra marrón y negra, respectivamente. Las fibras negra y marrón muestran menor calidad textil con alto porcentaje de medulación respecto a la fibra blanca.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2023-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2548610.15381/rivep.v34i3.25486Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 Núm. 3 (2023); e25486Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 No. 3 (2023); e254861682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/25486/19733Derechos de autor 2023 Franklin Lozano, Rubén Pinares, Ruth Ccopahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/254862023-06-30T05:14:55Z
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