1.Antibacterial activity of Bombyx mori and Samia cynthia ricini sericin proteins against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus
Lisa Aprilia ; Yuni Cahya Endrawati ; Irma Isnafia Arief
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2022;18(5):547-554
Aims:
This study was designed to investigate the antibacterial properties of the sericin protein Bombyx mori and Samia cynthia ricini against Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus strains.
Methodology and results:
Sericin protein was extracted from the cocoons of B. mori races A, B, C, D, F1-1, F1-2 and S. ricini from Indonesia using a degumming process. The extracted sericin protein was evaluated as anti-microbials using Kirby Breuer disc diffusion, spectrometer measurement in decreasing OD value and imaging scanning electron microscope (SEM). The tests revealed that sericin protein from B. mori was more capable of inhibiting bacteria S. aureus than E. coli. Sericin protein from S. ricini was also capable of strongly inhibiting both S. aureus and E. coli bacteria. The sericin proteins of B. mori and S. ricini were found to reduce the number of S. aureus and E. coli bacteria as the OD value decreased at a concentration of 9%. The SEM imaging suggests that sericin B. mori and S. ricini proteins caused changes in cell morphology in S. aureus and E. coli bacteria, resulting in bacterial cell function disruption and death.
Conclusion, significance and impact of study
Bombyx mori and S. ricini sericin proteins were found to act against S. aureus and E. coli bacteria. Therefore, sericin protein has a greater antibacterial activity against Gram-positive strain S. aureus.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Sericins
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Bombyx
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Lepidoptera
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Escherichia coli
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Staphylococcus aureus
2.Ovicidal activity of Atalantia monophylla (L) Correa against Spodoptera litura Fab. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).
Kathirvelu BASKAR ; Chellaiah MUTHU ; Gnanaprakasam Antony RAJ ; Selvadurai KINGSLEY ; Savarimuthu IGNACIMUTHU
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2012;2(12):987-991
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy of Atalantia monophylla (A. monophylla) leaf in different solvent crude extracts and fractions against eggs of Spodoptera litura (S. litura).
METHODSHexane, ethyl acetate and chloroform solvent extracts of A. monophylla leaf and 12 fractions from hexane extract were screened at 5.0%, 2.5%, 1.0% and 0.5% for crude extracts and 1 000, 500, 250 and 125 mg/kg for fractions against the eggs of S. litura for the ovicidal activity. LC50 and LC90 were calculated using probit analysis.
RESULTSHexane crude extract showed maximum ovicidal activity of 61.94% at 5.0% concentration with a correlation value of r (2)=0.81, and least LC50 value of 3.06%. Hexane extract was fractionated using silica gel column chromatography and 12 fractions were obtained. Fraction 9 was active which showed maximum ovicidal activity of 75.61% at 1 000 mg/kg with the LC50 value of 318.65 mg/kg and LC90 value of 1 473.31 mg/kg. In linear regression analysis, significant and high correlation (r (2)=0.81%) was seen between concentration and ovicidal activity of hexane crude extracts and its active fraction.
CONCLUSIONSAs per our knowledge, this is the first report for ovicidal activity of A. monophylla against S. litura, A. monophylla could be used for the management of S. litura and other insect pests.
Animals ; Biological Assay ; Hexanes ; chemistry ; Humans ; Insecticides ; pharmacology ; Lepidoptera ; drug effects ; growth & development ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Rutaceae ; chemistry ; physiology ; Spodoptera ; drug effects ; growth & development
3.Determination of adenosine and cordycepin in Cordyceps sinensis and C. militarris with HPLC-ESI-MS.
Lan-Fang HUANG ; Fang-Qiu GUO ; Yi-Zeng LIANG ; Ben-Mei CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(8):762-764
OBJECTIVEHPLC-ESI-MS to establish a method for simultaneous determination of adenosine and cordycepin in Cordyceps sinensis and C. militarris.
METHODHPLC-ESI-MS method. An electrospray ionization (ESI) interface and selective ion monitoring (SIM) mode were used. The analytical column was a 2.0 mm x 150 mm Shimadzu VP - ODS column and the mobile phase was water (94%), methanol (5%) and formic acid (1%). 2-Chloroadenosine was used as internal standard for this assay.
RESULTThe regression equations and coefficient were Y = 0.134 6X + 0.001 29 (r = 0.998 4) for adenosine, Y = 0.216 4X + 0.021 5 (r = 0.999 1) for cordycepin. The liner range was 0.5 approximately 124.5 microg x mL(-1) and 0.5 approximately 136.5 microg x mL(-1) for adenosine and cordycepin, respectively. The average recoveries of adenosine and cordycepin were 95.8% and 98.1%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThis method is highly sensitive, fast and selective, which can be used for the determination of nucleosides in C. sinensis and its substitutes. This method can also be applied for the quality control of above herbs.
Adenosine ; analysis ; Animals ; Bombyx ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Cordyceps ; chemistry ; classification ; Deoxyadenosines ; analysis ; Lepidoptera ; Quality Control ; Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
4.Butterfly in the Esophagus: What Is Wrong?.
Jin Ki HWANG ; Seung Goun HONG ; Moon Kyung JOO ; Jong Jae PARK ; Jae Seon KIM ; Young Tae BAK
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2010;16(1):94-95
No abstract available.
Butterflies
5.Macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of Chinese caterpillar fungus.
Shuai KANG ; Ji ZHANG ; Rui-Chao LIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(3):428-434
Chinese Caterpillar Fungus (CCF) is one of the rare Chinese traditional drugs. As the resource is reducing sharply, the price is rising higher and higher, and there have been much more adulterants in the markets, but until now we don't have a scientific and accurate research on the identification study for this drug. On the basis of resource investigation, during the study of the samples collected by ourselves and the specimens stored in the museum, using the macroscopic and microscopic methods, referring to the literatures of entomology, emphasizing on the characteristics of polypide part, we have studied this species in detail of the macroscopic characters such as the insertion position of the stroma part, the annulations and segments of the caterpillar, the abdominal leg, the pinaculum, and the microscopic characters of the body wall; firstly added the microscopic character of the crotchets on the planta of abdominal leg. The result turned out that the characters which we have studied are regular and stable, and it have laid the foundation for the powder products and patent medicines which have used the crude drug of CCF.
Animals
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Cordyceps
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ultrastructure
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Larva
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anatomy & histology
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ultrastructure
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Lepidoptera
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anatomy & histology
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ultrastructure
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Materia Medica
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
6.Investigation on occurrence of lycium pests and their natural enemies.
Jun CHEN ; Hui-zhen CHENG ; Wan-ong DING ; Guo-zhen ZHANG ; Xiang-ge DU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2002;27(11):819-823
OBJECTIVETo Provide the scientific basis for controlling the lycium pests.
METHODThe kinds and number of pests and their natural enemies were investigated at regular intervals and on the fixed trees.
RESULTThere are 13 kinds of lycium pests and 17 kinds of natural enemies, the occurrence of which are closely related.
CONCLUSIONNatural enemies can control aphids and psyllidae effectively, but ten-spotted lema and Epithrix sp. must be controlled by pesticides.
Animals ; Aphids ; Coleoptera ; Ecosystem ; Hemiptera ; Lepidoptera ; Lycium ; Pest Control, Biological ; Pesticides ; Seasons
7.Screen of media for insect cells (HzAm1) growth and its adaptation to low serum culture.
You-Hong ZHANG ; Hua-Lin WANG ; Xiong-Wei ZHU ; Qin QIN ; Yan CHEN ; Zhong LÜ ; Jie MA ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2006;22(4):686-688
Insect cell-baculovirus system is a useful tool for both insecticidal virus production and the expression of medically useful foreign genes. Serum-free culture or low serum culture for insect cells is essential and significant. Media for the growth of insect cells HzAm1 from three kinds of commercial media TC-100,GRACE and IPL-41 with 10% serum were investigated and screened. The result shows that medium TC-100 is the most suitable medium for the growth of cells HzAm1. Adaptation of insect cells HzAm1 to cultures in medium TC-100 with serum reduction from 10% to 1% was carried out as cultures were supplemented with lactalbumin hydrolysate and yeastolate etc. Growth of insect cells HzAml in medium TC-100 with serum 1%, lactalbumin hydrolysate and yeastolate was well.
Adaptation, Physiological
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Animals
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Cell Proliferation
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Culture Media
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Culture Media, Serum-Free
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Lepidoptera
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cytology
8.Effect of total ginsenosides on protective enzymes of Mythimna separata larvae.
Shi-qiang TAN ; Lian-xue ZHANG ; Lin MA ; Ai-hua ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(22):4283-4287
Under indoors simulating natural growing condition, the 4th-instar Mythimna separata larvae were fed by using poi- son leaf disk method. The effect of total ginsenosides on the protective enzymes (PPO, T-SOD, CAT and POD) of M. separata larvae was studied. The total ginsenosides could influence the protective enzymes of 4th-instar M. separata larvae significantly. After treated by total ginsenosides, the PPO activities increased firstly then decreased, and tended to equilibrium, and reached the maximum after 48 h. Furthermore, the total ginsenosides disturbed the dynamic balance of SOD, CAT and POD of M. separata larvae, and the yield of O2-* speeded. The results suggest that the total ginsenosides influence the protective enzymes of 4th-instar M. separata larvae, and disturb the original dynamic balance of protective enzymes. Consequently the insect suffers from the harm of O2-*.
Animals
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Enzymes
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metabolism
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Ginsenosides
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metabolism
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Larva
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metabolism
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Lepidoptera
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metabolism
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Oxygen
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metabolism
9.Ultrastructure observations on antennal sensilla of Heortia vitessoides the most serious pest of Aquilaria sinensis.
Hai-Li QIAO ; Peng-Fei LU ; Sai LIU ; Chang-Qing XU ; Kun GUO ; Rong XU ; Jun CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(10):2026-2031
Heortia vitessoides is the most serious pest of Aquilaria sinensis,which is an economically important evergreen tree native to China and is the principal source of Chinese agarwood. In severe infestations,the insects completely eat up the leaves of A. sinensis,causing severe economic losses. In a more recent study,we found that the antennal sensilla of adult play important roles in the host location,mating and oviposition of H. vitessoides. Here,the external morphology of the antennal sensilla of H. vitessoides were examined using scanning electron microscopy. The result showed that the antennae of both sexes of H. vitessoides were filiform in shape,which consist of the scape,pedicel and about 64 segments of flagellomeres. Eight morphological sensilla types were recorded in both sexes,including sensilla trichodea,sensilla chaetica,sensilla basiconica,sensilla coeloconica,sensilla styloconica,sensilla auricillica,sensilla squamiformia and böhm bristle. Major differences were recorded in the distribution and quantity of different sensilla types in each segment of antenna. The sensillas are almost confined to the ventral and lateral surfaces rather than the back side of antennae. Antennal flagella contained the most sensilla while the scape and pedicel segments only contained böhm bristles and sensilla squamiformias. Sensilla trichodea Ⅲ were only found on male antennae. These results are discussed in relation to the possible roles of the sensilla types in the host location,mating and oviposition selection behavior of H. vitessoides.
Animals
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China
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Female
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Lepidoptera
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anatomy & histology
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Male
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Sensilla
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ultrastructure
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Thymelaeaceae
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anatomy & histology
10.Nucleoside from Cordyceps kyushuensis and the distribution of two active components in its different parts.
Ying-jie SUN ; Peng LÜ ; Jian-ya LING ; Han-xing ZHANG ; Chang CHEN ; Chang-kai ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2003;38(9):690-694
AIMTo rapidly separate and determine the nucleosides from natural and cultured Cordyceps kyushuensis Kob., and to compare the content of cordycepin and adenosine in different parts of Cordyceps kyushuensis Kob., which are the main nucleoside active components in medicinal fungus belonging to Cordyceps (Fr.) Link.
METHODSThe nucleosides were separated and determined by the high performance capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE). Beckman P/ACE system MDQ apparatus equipped with a PDA detector and a uncoated fused-silica capillary (41 cm x 45 microns ID, 30 cm effective length) were used. The experimental conditions were as follows: the running buffer was borax solution (adjust to pH 9.4 with sodium hydroxide), applied voltage was 20 kV, operated temperature was 20 degrees C and the detector wavelength was 258 nm. The content of cordycepin and adenosine in the fruiting body, stroma and host worm of natural and cultured C. kyushuensis were respectively investigated and quantitatively analyzed.
RESULTSThere are at least 8 kinds of nucleoside or nitrogen base in Cordyceps kyushuensis Kob. The content of cordycepin which is a bio-active substance with anti-tumor activity in C. kyushuensis is significantly higher than that in C. sinensis and C. militaris, and furthermore the cordycepin in the cultured C. kyushuensis is notably higher than the natural one. Adenosine was mainly found from the stroma of C. kyushuensis, While the cordycepin content is high in the stroma of both natural and cultured C. kyushuensis as well as in the host worm of the cultured one.
CONCLUSIONThere are some differences about the nucleoside components between the natural and cultured C. kyushuensis and between the different parts of them. With a high cordycepin content, C. kyushuensis should have a considerable medicinal potential.
Adenosine ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; Animals ; Cordyceps ; chemistry ; classification ; Deoxyadenosines ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; Lepidoptera ; chemistry ; microbiology ; Nucleosides ; analysis ; isolation & purification