Sulfur and Cystine Content in Various Sheep Wool Breeds and Their Correlation with Wool Growth and Strength

V. M. Tkachuk, N. M. Ohorodnyk, N. Motko
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This scholarly article presents a comprehensive analysis of sulfur and cystine content in the wool of various sheep breeds, with a particular focus on their relationship with wool growth and strength. The breeds under scrutiny include the Askanian fine-wool, Prekos, Latvian dark-headed, Ukrainian Carpathian mountain, and Karakul breeds. Our research revolves around wool samples extracted from the scapula area before the spring shearing process. Our findings reveal that the highest sulfur content is observed in the wool of Karakul sheep (3.05 %) and Prekos sheep (2.90 %), whereas the lowest sulfur content is noted in Latvian dark-headed sheep (2.65 %). Conversely, the highest cystine content is exhibited in the wool of Askanian fine-wool sheep (11.87 %) and Prekos sheep (11.46 %), while the lowest cystine content characterizes the wool of Karakul sheep (8.99 %) and the Latvian dark-headed breed (10.10 %). The genetic factors, specifically breed-specific characteristics, impact on the rate of wool growth. The most rapid growth rates are observed in Karakul sheep (873 mg/cm/day) and Askanian fine-wool sheep (857 mg/cm/day). Slightly lower growth rates are noted in Prekos breed sheep (844 mg/cm/day) and Ukrainian Carpathian mountain breed sheep (766 mg/cm/day). The lowest growth rates are recorded in Latvian dark-headed sheep (742 mg/cm/day). Furthermore, we establish that the highest tensile strength values are associated with the coarse wool of Karakul sheep (9.6 cN/tex) and the semi-coarse wool of Ukrainian Carpathian mountain sheep (9.3 cN/tex), as these fibers possess the thickest cuticular layer. Conversely, the lowest tensile strength values are observed in the wool of Latvian dark-headed sheep (7.0 cN/tex) and Prekos breed (7.1 cN/tex). An examination of the data reveals that there is no statistically significant correlation between the content of sulfur and cystine and the rate of wool growth. However, a robust direct correlational relationship is identified between the sulfur content and fiber strength (with correlation coefficients of r = 0.831 for Karakul breed sheep wool, 0.713 for Latvian dark-headed, 0.698 for Ukrainian Carpathian mountain, 0.544 for Askanian fine-wool, and 0.460 for Prekos breed wool).
各种羊毛品种中的硫和胱氨酸含量及其与羊毛生长和强度的关系
这篇学术文章全面分析了各种绵羊品种羊毛中硫和胱氨酸的含量,尤其关注它们与羊毛生长和强度的关系。研究的品种包括阿斯卡尼亚细毛羊、普雷科斯羊、拉脱维亚黑头羊、乌克兰喀尔巴阡山羊和卡拉库尔羊。我们的研究围绕春季剪毛前从肩胛骨部位提取的羊毛样本展开。我们的研究结果表明,卡拉库尔羊(3.05 %)和普雷科斯羊(2.90 %)的羊毛中硫含量最高,而拉脱维亚黑头羊(2.65 %)的硫含量最低。相反,胱氨酸含量最高的是阿斯卡尼亚细毛羊(11.87 %)和普雷科斯绵羊(11.46 %),而胱氨酸含量最低的是卡拉库尔绵羊(8.99 %)和拉脱维亚黑头羊(10.10 %)。遗传因素,特别是品种特性,对羊毛生长速度有影响。卡拉库尔羊(873 毫克/厘米/天)和阿斯卡尼亚细毛羊(857 毫克/厘米/天)的生长速度最快。普雷科斯种羊(844 毫克/厘米/天)和乌克兰喀尔巴阡山种羊(766 毫克/厘米/天)的生长率略低。拉脱维亚黑头羊的生长率最低(742 毫克/厘米/天)。此外,我们还发现,卡拉库尔羊的粗毛(9.6 cN/tex)和乌克兰喀尔巴阡山羊的半粗毛(9.3 cN/tex)的抗张强度值最高,因为这些纤维具有最厚的角质层。相反,拉脱维亚黑头羊(7.0 cN/tex)和普雷科斯品种羊(7.1 cN/tex)的羊毛拉伸强度值最低。对数据的研究表明,硫和胱氨酸的含量与羊毛生长速度之间没有统计学意义上的显著相关性。然而,硫含量与纤维强度之间却存在密切的直接相关关系(卡拉库尔品种绵羊毛的相关系数为 r = 0.831,拉脱维亚黑头羊毛的相关系数为 0.713,乌克兰喀尔巴阡山羊毛的相关系数为 0.698,阿斯坎尼亚细羊毛的相关系数为 0.544,普雷科斯品种羊毛的相关系数为 0.460)。
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