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栗蚕茧丝的结构特征
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作者 塚田益裕 王建业 杨彦波 《国外农学(蚕业)》 1990年第3期43-44,共2页
栗蚕与柞蚕和天蚕同属于大蚕蛾科(saturniidae)。有关栗蚕茧丝的物理、化学性质方面的分析要比天蚕落后得多。根据过去不多的有关栗蚕茧丝的研究,茧丝的强度、伸度特性和染色性(吉田,1955),以及栗蚕的营茧行动(八木、金井,1960)等的情... 栗蚕与柞蚕和天蚕同属于大蚕蛾科(saturniidae)。有关栗蚕茧丝的物理、化学性质方面的分析要比天蚕落后得多。根据过去不多的有关栗蚕茧丝的研究,茧丝的强度、伸度特性和染色性(吉田,1955),以及栗蚕的营茧行动(八木、金井,1960)等的情况已经明确。栗蚕丝的丝素是由氨基酸组成。 展开更多
关键词 蚕茧丝 结构特征
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栗蚕茧、丝的研究进展 被引量:4
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作者 王建业 《丝绸》 CAS 北大核心 1999年第11期42-44,共3页
关键词 蚕茧 蚕茧丝 研究进展
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家蚕、蓖麻蚕和天蚕的茧丝结构比较 被引量:6
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作者 张阳阳 李菁 +3 位作者 赵丰 周旸 郑海玲 吴子婴 《蚕业科学》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2015年第3期491-497,共7页
为了满足丝织品文物鉴定的需要,采用红外光谱、X-射线衍射、热重分析、氨基酸分析等检测技术,对家蚕茧丝和蓖麻蚕茧丝、天蚕茧丝的外观形态与丝蛋白分子构象进行研究。家蚕茧丝的横截面积小,但圆整度较高;蓖麻蚕茧丝、天蚕茧丝的横截面... 为了满足丝织品文物鉴定的需要,采用红外光谱、X-射线衍射、热重分析、氨基酸分析等检测技术,对家蚕茧丝和蓖麻蚕茧丝、天蚕茧丝的外观形态与丝蛋白分子构象进行研究。家蚕茧丝的横截面积小,但圆整度较高;蓖麻蚕茧丝、天蚕茧丝的横截面积大,但形状较扁平。傅里叶变换红外图谱964 cm-1处吸收峰可作为区分家蚕茧丝和其他2种蚕茧茧丝的依据,而780 cm-1处吸收峰又可作为区分天蚕茧丝和蓖麻蚕茧丝的依据;家蚕茧丝与其他2种蚕茧茧丝的丝蛋白分子构象类似,均以β-折叠为主。3种茧丝的结晶度大小、热分解温度由高到低依次为天蚕茧丝、蓖麻蚕茧丝、家蚕茧丝。与其他2种茧丝相比,家蚕茧丝蛋白中小侧基氨基酸的比率较高,结晶化相对较容易。综合各项检测分析结果可知,家蚕茧丝和其他2种蚕茧茧丝的结构差异显著,蓖麻蚕茧丝、天蚕茧丝的聚集态结构较家蚕茧丝更为紧密。 展开更多
关键词 蚕茧丝 蓖麻蚕茧丝 蚕茧丝 形貌结构 分子构象 聚集态结构
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发挥凉山自然优势 提高蚕茧出丝率
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作者 杨有红 王月华 《西昌农业科技》 1998年第3期15-18,共4页
关键词 蚕茧 蚕茧 茧质比较 鲜茧出 茧层率
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家蚕彩色茧丝的特性及应用前景 被引量:10
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作者 陈玉银 徐孟奎 《农业新技术》 2003年第5期10-11,共2页
关键词 家蚕 彩色蚕茧丝 特性 应用前景 品种选育
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丝素润肤霜的研制 被引量:2
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作者 丁纯梅 《农牧产品开发》 1996年第7期15-16,共2页
以蚕茧下脚丝为原料,经适当加工处理,可制成丝素润肤霜,本文报告提制、配方,工艺流程及成品质量标准。
关键词 蚕茧下脚 润肤霜 配方 工艺流程 质量
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特细纤度原料茧的试生产
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作者 周华新 徐建春 《江苏蚕业》 2003年第4期48-48,共1页
目前农村大面积生产的蚕茧丝纤度较粗,一般为2~3D,适合做20/22D生丝,即所谓大路货,不能满足国际市场对特种生丝用途的需求。为此在2002年春期我们在大丰市新丰镇蚕桑实用技术研究所进行了三眠蚕诱导新技术试验,生产出了具有1D的... 目前农村大面积生产的蚕茧丝纤度较粗,一般为2~3D,适合做20/22D生丝,即所谓大路货,不能满足国际市场对特种生丝用途的需求。为此在2002年春期我们在大丰市新丰镇蚕桑实用技术研究所进行了三眠蚕诱导新技术试验,生产出了具有1D的特细度茧丝原料茧可供医用、军用及特种丝绸产品开发的需要。 展开更多
关键词 特细纤度原料茧 蚕茧丝 试生产 三眠诱导素 试养方法
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Relationships Between Sulfur Concentration in Mulberry Leaves and the Quality of Silkworm Cocoon
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作者 ZHAOYANWEN J.D.BEATON 《Pedosphere》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2001年第1期63-66,共4页
S concentrations in samples of mulberry leaves and silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) cocoon shells and quality of cocoon taken from typical mulberry gardens of six provinces located in the lower to middle reaches of the Yangt... S concentrations in samples of mulberry leaves and silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) cocoon shells and quality of cocoon taken from typical mulberry gardens of six provinces located in the lower to middle reaches of the Yangtze River were analyzed by the method of applied biostatistics on sericulture to study the relationships between cocoon quality and S concentrations in mulberry leaves and cocoon shells. The results showed that two-power function relationships between concentration of sulfur in mulberry leaves and characters of cocoon quality were significant (R2 = 0.139*-0.329**, n = 24-29, a < 0). The range of optimum S concentrations in mulberry leaves was 1.90-2.49 g kg-1 (mean±SE = 2.10±0.15 g kg-1) for high quality of cocoon. There existed significant two-power function or positive linear relationships between S concentration in cocoon shell and characters of cocoon quality (R2 = 0.153*-0.458**, n = 24-29). The range of optimum concentrations of sulfur in cocoon shell was 1.51-1.61 g kg-1 for high quality of cocoon. 展开更多
关键词 cocoon quality mulberry leaves silkworm cocoon SULFUR
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Extraction of Natural Silk Fibre from Cocoons of Argema mimosae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
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作者 Boniface Mutua Ngoka Everlyn Kamene Nguku +2 位作者 Esther Ndaisi Kioko Suresh Kumar Raina Jones Mulwa Mueke 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2015年第10期846-853,共8页
In recent years, numerous actions for sustainable exploitation of forest resources have been undertaken, but few deal with commercialization of forest insects. Several tree based insect products, like wild silk, can b... In recent years, numerous actions for sustainable exploitation of forest resources have been undertaken, but few deal with commercialization of forest insects. Several tree based insect products, like wild silk, can be linked with forest conservation activities to provide livelihood services of different economic scales to forest dependent people. African wild silkmoth, Argema mimosae Boisduval, is one of the forest insects, a moth in the family of Saturniidae producing wild silk, but there is need for definite procedures for extracting silk fibre from its cocoons. This study evaluated physical characteristics of the A. mimosae cocoons and outlined a procedure to extract viable silk fibre for use in silk industry. Cocoons of the A. mimosae were collected from natural forest of Arabuko-Sokoke, Kenya (3020' S, 39055' E), and others obtained by semi-captive rearing of the silkmoth larvae. The cocoons of A mimosae were described to be silvery in colour, tough and thick with distinctive perforations on the surface and a prominent valve-like opening with loose filaments at one end. The study recorded 120 min as the optimum boiling time for the cocoons to yield silvery brown silk floss using sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) as the degumming agent. Cocoons boiled in distilled water could not be deflossed into floss, but remained hard and intact, as compared with those of the control, Bombyx mori. This reveals that A. mimosae cocoons can be processed for natural silk fibre production and offer communities adjacent to forests an excellent opportunity to engage in production of natural wild silk. 展开更多
关键词 African wild silkmoth A. mimosae COCOONS silk fibre.
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