Investigation of the Morphologic and Scanned Electron Microscopic Properties of Wild Boar Bristles in the Balikesir Region

Ş. H. Atalgin, M. Can, Alper Çelenk
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Objective: Determination of species from animal hair is an effective method in veterinary forensic investigations, research, endangered species and prevention of poaching. Since the bristles are resistant to deterioration, they can be stored as evidence for many years. In addition, pig bristles are often used in making brushes. When these brushes are used in the food industry, it raises questions about halal food. This study aimed to identify these hairs by examining the hair structure of wild pigs living in the Balıkesir region and revealing their characteristics. Materials and Methods: The bristles of 3 wild boars obtained from the İvrindi region were used. After the hairs taken from different parts of the pigs were cleaned, stereomicroscopy and macroscopic examination were performed and routine procedures were applied for scanning electron microscopic imaging. Result: In stereomicroscopy and macroscopic examination, it was determined that the length and thickness of the hairs in different regions varied significantly. In the study, the hairs were generally bifurcated from the upper 1/3 part. In the scanning electron microscopic images, the hardened cuticle patterns on the hair shaft, which have a scaly appearance, were detected, and their measurements were made. Scanning electron microscopic images determined that there were very small bifurcations from the hair shaft. However, it was thought that these bristles could not be used for species separation, since these parts would break off in the bristles used as brushes. Significant images could not be obtained in cross-sections. Conclusion: It is thought that it will be used as a source for the identification of the hairs of wild boars in the Balıkesir region.
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巴力克西尔地区野猪刚毛形态及扫描电镜特性的研究
目的:动物毛发物种鉴定是兽医学调查、研究、濒危物种和预防偷猎的有效方法。由于刷毛不易变质,它们可以作为证据保存多年。此外,猪毛也常用于制作刷子。当这些刷子用于食品工业时,它引发了对清真食品的质疑。本研究旨在通过检测Balıkesir地区野猪的毛发结构并揭示其特征来鉴定这些毛发。材料与方法:选用İvrindi地区3头野猪的刚毛。从猪的不同部位取毛后,进行体视显微镜和宏观检查,并按常规程序进行扫描电镜成像。结果:体视显微镜和肉眼观察发现,不同部位毛发的长度和厚度有明显差异。在研究中,毛发一般从上1/3部分分叉。在扫描电镜图像中,检测到毛干上具有鳞片状外观的硬化角质层模式,并对其进行了测量。扫描电镜图像显示,毛干上有非常小的分叉。然而,人们认为这些刚毛不能用于物种分离,因为这些部分会在用作刷子的刚毛中断裂。在横截面上无法获得有意义的图像。结论:该方法可作为Balıkesir地区野猪毛的鉴定来源。
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