نتایج جستجو برای: Silk worm cocoon

تعداد نتایج: 19200  

Of the problematic agents in the ecosystem, heavy metals have special importance because they are unabsorbable and have physiologic effects on living beings at low concentrations. This study has investigated the effect of silk worm cocoon on reducing mobility of zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) for the first time. To this end, 5% cocoon adsorbent was added to the studied soil, which had been contamina...

2012
UMADEVI PARIMI ANITHA MAMILLAPALLI

Sericulture or silk farming is the rearing of silkworms for the production of raw silk. The mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori, is a domesticated and monophagous insect which feeds only on the leaves of mulberry for its nutrition. Thiadiazoles are heterocyclic compounds containing oxygen and nitrogen. 1, 3, 4, thiadiazoles are extensively studied and are known to play diverse biological activities....

2017

Cocoon silks are composed of two silk proteins: sericin and fibroin. Fibroin is a semi crystalline polymer of natural fibrous protein mainly consisting of highly β-sheet crystals and noncrystalline part (micro voids and amorphous structures). Sericin is amorphous acting as an adhesive binder to maintain the fine filaments of fibroin core and the overall structural integrity of cocoon [1]. Silk ...

2017
Yan Zhang Dongchao Zhao Zhu Meng Zhaoming Dong Ying Lin Shiyi Chen Qingyou Xia Ping Zhao

The silk of silkworm consists of fibroin fiber coated by sericins. In addition, some nonprotein components were also identified in the sericin fraction. The presence of nonprotein components in the silk has not been well explained. In the present study, methods based on gas chromatography-mass spectrometry were used to identify the metabolites in the cocoon silk from a wild silkworm and two dom...

2017
Maminirina Randrianandrasana Wen-Yen Wu David A. Carney Amy J. Wagoner Johnson May R. Berenbaum

Antherina suraka Boisduval (Saturniidae, Lepidoptera) produces a silken cocoon that has been the focus of efforts to create a commercial wild silk industry in Madagascar. In this study, structural and mechanical properties of the cocoon of A. suraka from two sites were measured and compared to the cocoon of Bombyx mori L. (Bombycidae, Lepidoptera) the world's most common source for silk. Result...

2014
M. JYOTHI M. PRATAP S. THIMMA NAIK

Growth and development of silk worm Bombyx mori L. and cocoon crop are greatly influenced by yield and nutritional quality of mulberry leaf used as feed. The nutritional status of different mulberry varieties is ascertained by its biochemical constituents. Mulberry is rich sources of protein, carbohydrate, carotenoids, lipids, ascorbic acid, anthocyanins etc Hence, five mulberry varieties viz.,...

2014
Manas Roy Tejas Sanjeev Kusurkar Sandeep Kumar Maurya Sunil Kumar Meena Sushil Kumar Singh Niroj Sethy Kalpana Bhargava Raj Kishore Sharma Debabrata Goswami Sabyasachi Sarkar Mainak Das

In this work, we synthesized graphene oxide from silk cocoon embarking its new dimension as a magnetic fluorophore when compared with its present technical status, which at best is for extracting silk as a biomaterial for tissue engineering applications. We produced graphene oxide by pyrolysing the silk cocoon in an inert atmosphere. The collected raw carbon is oxidized by nitric acid that read...

2016
Xiaomeng Guo Zhaoming Dong Yan Zhang Youshan Li Huawei Liu Qingyou Xia Ping Zhao

Silk cocoons are composed of fiber proteins (fibroins) and adhesive glue proteins (sericins), which provide a physical barrier to protect the inside pupa. Moreover, other proteins were identified in the cocoon silk, many of which are immune related proteins. In this study, we extracted proteins from the silkworm cocoon by Tris-HCl buffer (pH7.5), and found that they had a strong inhibitory acti...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Takashi Sakudoh Tetsuya Iizuka Junko Narukawa Hideki Sezutsu Isao Kobayashi Seigo Kuwazaki Yutaka Banno Akitoshi Kitamura Hiromu Sugiyama Naoko Takada Hirofumi Fujimoto Keiko Kadono-Okuda Kazuei Mita Toshiki Tamura Kimiko Yamamoto Kozo Tsuchida

The transport pathway of specific dietary carotenoids from the midgut lumen to the silk gland in the silkworm, Bombyx mori, is a model system for selective carotenoid transport because several genetic mutants with defects in parts of this pathway have been identified that manifest altered cocoon pigmentation. In the wild-type silkworm, which has both genes, Yellow blood (Y) and Yellow cocoon (C...

2013
Tejas S. Kusurkar Ishita Tandon Niroj Kumar Sethy Kalpana Bhargava Sabyasachi Sarkar Sushil Kumar Singh Mainak Das

Fluorophores are ubiquitous in nature. Naturally occurring fluorophores are exceptionally stable and have high quantum yield. Several natural systems have acquired fluorescent signature due to the presence of these fluorophores. Systematic attempt to harvest these fluorophores from natural systems could reap rich commercial benefit to bio-imaging industry. Silk cocoon biomaterial is one such ex...

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