Compositional Studies of High-and Low-Crimp Wools
M E Campbell, KJ Whiteley and JM Gillespie
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
25(5) 977 - 988
Published: 1972
Abstract
Merino wools with high staple crimp frequency contained 20% more cystine than poorly crimped wools of the same strain. These differences were reflected in both the quantity and composition of those components of the high-sulphur fraction of wool keratin that are richest in sulphur. It was found that this greater concentration of disulphide cross-linkages in high-crimp wools was associated with a marked reduction in swelling and supercontraction but has no effect on the stress of single fibres at 30% extension in water.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9720977
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