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A Pontoon of Pupae

Scientific American, 2014
The article reports on the behavior of the species of floodplain-dwelling ant, Formica selysi, that nests throughout the Pyrenees and the Alps.
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Silkworm Pupae Meal [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
Silkworm pupae is the by-product after the silk-thread has been wound-off from the cocoon and can serve as a feedstuff. Seri culture has its origin in China where it has been known for almost 5,000 years. Major silk producing countries are P.R. China (57.5% of World production), Japan (13.2%), India, (10.3%), Republic of Korea (South) (5.4%) and ...
Felicitas Piedad-Pascual   +1 more
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Bio-Based Electrospun Nanofiber of Polyhydroxyalkanoate Modified with Black Soldier Fly's Pupa Shell with Antibacterial and Cytocompatibility Properties.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2018
We report on the antibacterial and cytocompatibility properties of a bio-based electrospun polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) nanofiber modified with Black Soldier Fly (BSF) pupa shell. A 5-50 μm chitosan powder (CSP) was made by grinding BSF pupa shell in water,
Chin-San Wu, Shan-Shue Wang
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Cicadae pupa promotes metabolites synthesis of Isaria cicadae, a dominant species in cicada flowers microbiota.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Cicada flowers, an edible and medicinal mushroom, is the fruiting bodies of Isaria cicadae parasitic on the larvae of cicada pupa. We hypothesize that host factors might possess stimulatory activity on the metabolite synthesis of Isaria cicadae. Here, we
Yang Chunyu   +8 more
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Graphitized Porous Carbon for Rapid Screening of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptide GAMVVH from Silkworm Pupa Protein and Molecular Insight into Inhibition Mechanism.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017
A novel hydrophobic hexapeptide with high angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity was screened from silkworm pupa protein (SPP) hydrolysate via graphitized porous carbon and reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography methods ...
Mengliang Tao   +7 more
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Immature stages of three species of Inca LePeletier Serville, 1828 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) and morphology of phytophagous scarab beetle pupa.

Zootaxa, 2018
Immature stages of I. pulverulenta (Olivier, 1789) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Incini) are described for the first time, and those of I. bonpalandi (Gyllenhal, 1827) and I. clathrata sommeri Westwood, 1845 are redescribed.
Rafael Sousa   +3 more
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Chemical Composition of Drone Pupa of Apis mellifera and its Nutritional Evaluation

, 2018
Drone pupa of honeybee (Apis mellifera) has been used as food for enhancing immune system in many countries. However, despite its high nutritional value, it is not registered as food ingredient in Korean food standards codex.
S. Kim, S. Woo, K. Bang, H. Jang, S. Han
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Ultrafast Screening of a Novel, Moderately Hydrophilic Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme-Inhibitory Peptide, RYL, from Silkworm Pupa Using an Fe-Doped-Silkworm-Excrement-Derived Biocarbon: Waste Conversion by Waste.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017
A novel, moderately hydrophilic peptide (RYL) with high ACE-inhibitory activity was screened ultrafast via a concept of waste conversion using waste. This novel peptide was screened from silkworm pupa using an Fe-doped porous biocarbon (FL/Z-SE) derived ...
Long Liu   +7 more
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Synergistic effects of pH shift and heat treatment on solubility, physicochemical and structural properties, and lysinoalanine formation in silkworm pupa protein isolates.

Food Research International, 2023
Haining Xu   +10 more
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Humoral Immunity in Cecropia Pupae

1981
There are four main reasons to study the factors which in nature regulate the equilibrium between insects and bacteria. Each of these reasons is of such a nature that it could be the subject for a review of its own. However, we will not elaborate but only state the arguments briefly as follows: 1. More than 106 insect species have been described
Håkan Steiner, Hans G. Boman
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