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Bìol. Tvarin. 2020; 22 (3): 26–31.

Historical essay on the Laboratory of biochemical fundamentals of wool formation

P. V. Stapay, N. P. Stakhiv, O. O. Smolyaninova

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Institute of Animal Biology NAAS,
38 V. Stusa str., Lviv, 79034, Ukraine

The main achievements of the scientific activity of the Laboratory of Biochemical Bases of Wool Formation during the period of its existence, for 42 years (1970–2012) are presented. It is shown that during this period the laboratory developed the theoretical basis of wool formation processes, which are based on the identified patterns of relationship between the level and direction of metabolic processes in sheep, especially in the skin, with morphogenesis, structure, chemical composition and physical characteristics of wool. The research results have been widely published in various scientific journals, including foreign ones (more than 700 articles). 13 monographs and manuals, 23 methodical and one practical recommendations, several information communiqué were published, 34 dissertations were defended, including five doctoral dissertations. Scientific developments are protected by copyright certificates (five certificates) and patents of Ukraine.

Key words: sheep, biochemical processes of wool formation, structure, chemical composition, physical indicators, feeding, selection

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  6. Humenyuk VV. Redox processes in sheep skin related to wool growth. Diss. … cand. biol. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 1981: 122 p. (in Russian)
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  20. Oleksiv RY. Biochemical and genetic characteristics of skin and organs in Carpathian sheep due to their wool cover type. … cand. agricult. sci. 06.00.25. Lviv, 1997: 91 p. (in Ukrainian)
  21. Chokan TV. Biochemical and genetic features of blood in Ukrainian Carpathian sheep due to their wool productivity. … cand. agricult. sci. 06.00.25. Lviv, 1997: 120 p. (in Ukrainian)
  22. Havrylyak VV. Relationship between metabolism indices and wool growth, its structure, physical and chemical parameters. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2001: 117 p. (in Ukrainian)
  23. Lyko IY. Comparative characteristics of structure, chemical composition and physical parameters of normal and defective wool. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2003: 113 p. (in Ukrainian)
  24. Syvyk AY. Metabolic and productive action of protein and mineral supplement for sheep. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2003: 131 p. (in Ukrainian)
  25. Sedilo HM. The role of minerals in wool production processes. A monograph. Lviv, Afisha, 2002: 184 p. (in Ukrainian) (This monograph was a basis for diss. … doct. agricult. sci. in 2004).
  26. Hirzheva OL. Productivity of Askanian multifertile type Karakul sheep when fed rapeseed meals enriched in macro- and microelements. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 02.02. Lviv, 2004: 146 p. (in Ukrainian)
  27. Smolyaninova OO. Melanogenesis peculiarities in Carpathian sheep with colored wool. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2006: 127 p. (in Ukrainian)
  28. Tkachuk VM. Structural lipids of sheep wool keratin due to growth, yellowing processes, physical and chemical properties and nutritional Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 03.00.04. Lviv, 2007: 143 p. (in Ukrainian)
  29. Kochetov SV. Metabolic processes in organism of sheep and their productivity when using chromium in diets. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2008: 132 p. (in Ukrainian)
  30. Strohush NS. Features of lipid composition of skin in sheep of different breeds and wool due to its growth, physical and chemical parameters. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2011: 166 p. (in Ukrainian)
  31. Sydir NP. Biochemical indices of blood and milk in ewes when using different levels of mineral elements (S, I, Cu, Zn, Co) in diets. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2013: 164 p. (in Ukrainian)
  32. Havrylyak VV. Biochemical and species features of hair structure for the normal state and pathology. Diss. … doct. biol. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2015: 326 p. (in Ukrainian)
  33. Tkachuk VM. Biochemical reasons of forming physical and chemical properties of sheep Diss. … doct. agricult. sci. 03.00.04. Lviv, 2015: 360 p. (in Ukrainian)
  34. Tyutyunnyk OS. Metabolism peculiarities and productive qualities in young sheep when using different levels of lysine, methionine and sulfur in their diets. Diss. … cand. agricult. sci. 00.04. Lviv, 2017; 153 p. (in Ukrainian)

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