نتایج جستجو برای: silk industry

تعداد نتایج: 200549  

2013
Manohar Reddy R. Manohar Reddy Rupesh Charan R.Dayananda Reddy C. Siva Reddy V. Sivaprasad

The tropical tasarculture in India involve two and half lakh aboriginal families to produce vanya (tasar) silk by growing wild silk-insect as their cultural heritage and livelihood. However, the inadequacy in tasar commercial egg (on-time to match crop seasons) and quality, often results to uncertainty of silkworm rearing, hampering the crop economics and intensification of tasar industry. To o...

Journal: :Keiei Shigaku (Japan Business History Review) 2001

2016
Regina Inês Kunz Rose Meire Costa Brancalhão Lucinéia de Fátima Chasko Ribeiro Maria Raquel Marçal Natali

Silk sericin is a natural polymer produced by silkworm, Bombyx mori, which surrounds and keeps together two fibroin filaments in silk thread used in the cocoon. The recovery and reuse of sericin usually discarded by the textile industry not only minimizes environmental issues but also has a high scientific and commercial value. The physicochemical properties of the molecule are responsible for ...

2017
Wanpeng Liu Zhitao Zhou Shaoqing Zhang Zhifeng Shi Justin Tabarini Woonsoo Lee Yeshun Zhang S. N. Gilbert Corder Xinxin Li Fei Dong Liang Cheng Mengkun Liu David L. Kaplan Fiorenzo G. Omenetto Guozheng Zhang Ying Mao Tiger H. Tao

Precise patterning of biomaterials has widespread applications, including drug release, degradable implants, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. Patterning of protein-based microstructures using UV-photolithography has been demonstrated using protein as the resist material. The Achilles heel of existing protein-based biophotoresists is the inevitable wide molecular weight distributio...

Journal: :Pharmaceutics 2021

Silk refers to a family of natural fibers spun by several species invertebrates such as spiders and silkworms. In particular, silkworm silk, the silk Bombyx mori larvae, has been primarily used in textile industry clinical settings main component sutures for tissue repairing wound ligation. The biocompatibility, remarkable mechanical performance, controllable degradation, possibility producing ...

2012
Amol R. Padol K. Jayakumar K. Mohan

Silk is a natural polymer synthesized and secreted by specialized silk gland of the silk worm. Silk is evolved as an ideal biomaterial can provide functional insight into relationships between polymer science and molecular biology. Silk proteins can be recovered from the silk during the processing chain of textile manufacture. The important characteristic of silk, especially the biocompatibilit...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Todd A Blackledge Cecilia Boutry Shing-Chung Wong Avinash Baji Ali Dhinojwala Vasav Sahni Ingi Agnarsson

Spider dragline silk has enormous potential for the development of biomimetic fibers that combine strength and elasticity in low density polymers. These applications necessitate understanding how silk reacts to different environmental conditions. For instance, spider dragline silk ;supercontracts' in high humidity. During supercontraction, unrestrained dragline silk contracts up to 50% of its o...

The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori Linn., a lepidopteran molecular model and an important economic insect that are emerging as an ideal molecular genetic resource for solving a broad range of biological problems. The silkworm, B. mori produces massive amount of silk proteins during the final stage of larval development. These proteins are stored in the middle silk gland and they are dischar...

Mirmohammadi, S.Hesam, Mogharehabed, Ahmad,

Comparison of the use of silk sutures and cyanoacrylate tissue glue after periodontal flaps in patients with moderate periodontitis Dr. A. Mogharehabed* - Dr. SH. Mirmohammadi** *- Assistant Professor of Periodontics Dept. - Faculty of Dentistry – Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. **- Dentist. Background and Aim: The use of silk suturing materials and cyanoacrylate tissue glue are common ...

2011
Cecilia Boutry Milan Řezáč Todd Alan Blackledge

Spider major ampullate silk is a high-performance biomaterial that has received much attention. However, most studies ignore plasticity in silk properties. A better understanding of silk plasticity could clarify the relative importance of chemical composition versus processing of silk dope for silk properties. It could also provide insight into how control of silk properties relates to spider e...

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