Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas

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Introduction: Although Q’ara llama fleece was previously believed to lack quality attributes, the down fiber obtained during first shearing is of high quality. However, little is known about skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas. In this context, the objective of this research was to com...

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Autores: Machaca, Virgilio, Pinares, Rubén, Lozano, Franklin, Quispe Quispe, Arturo, Machaca, Alex D., Bustinza Choque, A. Víctor
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2026
Institución:Universidad Nacional Micaela Bastidas de Apurímac
Repositorio:UNAMBA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://doi.org/10.3389/fanim.2025.1628219
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14195/1494
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Q’ara llama
Dehairing
Down fiber
Skin
Follicle density
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title Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas
spellingShingle Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas
Machaca, Virgilio
Q’ara llama
Dehairing
Down fiber
Skin
Follicle density
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.00
title_short Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas
title_full Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas
title_fullStr Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas
title_full_unstemmed Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas
title_sort Fiber quality at dehairing and characterization of skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas
author Machaca, Virgilio
author_facet Machaca, Virgilio
Pinares, Rubén
Lozano, Franklin
Quispe Quispe, Arturo
Machaca, Alex D.
Bustinza Choque, A. Víctor
author_role author
author2 Pinares, Rubén
Lozano, Franklin
Quispe Quispe, Arturo
Machaca, Alex D.
Bustinza Choque, A. Víctor
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machaca, Virgilio
Pinares, Rubén
Lozano, Franklin
Quispe Quispe, Arturo
Machaca, Alex D.
Bustinza Choque, A. Víctor
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Q’ara llama
Dehairing
Down fiber
Skin
Follicle density
topic Q’ara llama
Dehairing
Down fiber
Skin
Follicle density
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description Introduction: Although Q’ara llama fleece was previously believed to lack quality attributes, the down fiber obtained during first shearing is of high quality. However, little is known about skin follicle parameters in Peruvian Q’ara llamas. In this context, the objective of this research was to compare fiber quality after manual dehairing and to characterize skin follicle parameters by body site, age, and sex. Methods: A total of 240 fiber samples were collected from the shoulders, mid-side, and rump of 80 Q’ara llamas, taking into account their age category and sex. Each unprocessed fiber sample was manually dehaired, yielding two subsamples of 240 each: down fibers and guard hairs. Only the unprocessed and down fibers were used for fiber measurements. According to IWTO-47 standards, an OFDA 2000 was used to measure mean fiber diameter, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, comfort factor, and fiber curvature. Skin biopsies were collected from 65 llamas under local anesthesia using an 8 mm punch to analyze follicle densities and the secondary-to-primary ratio. We performed Type I and the Tukey test (α = 0.05) on transformed data. Spearman’s correlation was applied without data transformation. Results and discussion: Manual dehairing improved textile fiber quality by reducing the diameter by 1.91 µm and the coefficient of variation by 3.05%. It also increased the comfort factor by 4.79% and fiber curvature by 3.49°/mm. Secondary follicle density (16.80 follicles per mm2) and secondary-to-primary follicle ratio (6.28) were similar across sex and body site. However, skin follicle density decreased in older llamas. There was a strong negative correlation (-0.82) between mean fiber diameter and comfort factor. Mean fiber diameter was negatively correlated with fiber curvature, total follicle density, and secondary to primary follicle ratio. However, comfort factor was positively correlated with fiber curvature, total follicle density, and secondary-to-primary follicle ratio. Total follicle density was positively associated with secondary-to-primary follicle ratio (0.52). Conclusion: Dehairing improves fiber quality. The main factor affecting fiber quality and skin follicles is age. Young Q’ara llamas have higher follicle density and produce down fiber with a diameter of 22.61 µm. However, body site and sex do not influence quality. The favorable relationship between fiber diameter and follicle density allows for the selection of high-quality fiber.
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