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Mycobiology | 2007

Chemical Components of Paecilomyces tenuipes (Peck) Samson.

In-Pyo Hong; Sung-Hee Nam; Gyoo-Byung Sung; In-Mo Chung; Hyeon Hur; Min-Woong Lee; Mi-Kyung Kim; Shun-Xing Guo

The caterpillar-shaped Chinese medicinal mushroom (DongChongXiaCao) looks like a worm in the winter and like a grass in the summer. The fruiting body has been regarded as popular folk or effective medicines used to treat human diseases such as asthma, bronchial and lung inflammation, and kidney disease. The fruiting bodies of Paecilomyces tenuipes that formed on the living silkworm (Bombyx mori) host were used in this examination. This study was carried out to investigate the proximate composition, soluble sugar, amino acid and fatty acid profiles, and contents of the bioaetive ingredient including adenosine and D-mannitol in the fruiting-bodies. The moisture content was 57.56%. Soluble sugars found were glycerol, glucose, mannitol and sucrose, and the contents exceeded 24 mgg−1 dry weight. Total free amino acid content was 17.09 mg g−1 dry weight. Arginine, glycine, proline and tyrosine were main amino acids. The content of oleic acid in fatty acids was high. Adenosine was more abundant in fruiting bodies than corpus.


Mycobiology | 2011

Synnemata Production Using Silkworm Variety, Female Yangwonjam by Isaria tenuipes

Sang-Duk Ji; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Pil-Don Kang; Kee-Young Kim; Yong-Soo Choi; Nam-Suk Kim; Soon-Ok Woo; Sang-Mi Han; In-Pyo Hong; Nam-Gyu Ha

This study was conducted to confirm the possible use of female Yangwonjam as a host for synnemata production of Isaria tenuipes in eight local areas in Korea. Silkworm pupation rate, infection rate and synnemata characteristics of I. tenuipes were examined. Normal silkworms had a higher pupation rate than silkworms inoculated with I. tenuipes. The pupae survival percentage of normal silkworm in cocoons was 92.5~97.6%, whereas it ranged from 91.1~95.6% in silkworms sprayed with I. tenuipes. Female Yangwonjam showed the highest survival percentage at 97.6% among the silkworm varieties tested. I. tenuipes infection rate of larvae of 5th instar newly-exuviated silkworms was 89.2~90.7% in the spring rearing season and 98.2~99.3% in the autumn rearing season. Synnemata production of I. tenuipes was excellent in female Yangwonjam with an incidence rate of 98.0% followed by male Yangwonjam (94.1%) and Baegokjam (93.3%) in the spring rearing season. Synnemata living weight ranged from 1.44~0.94 g in the spring rearing season. The female Yangwonjam had the heaviest synnemata weight (1.44 g) in the spring rearing season. The synnemata of I. tenuipes produced on pupae were white or milky-white in color, and were similar in shape and color to wild synnemata collected in Korea.


Korean journal of applied entomology | 2008

The Cultural Characteristics and Antibacterial Activities of Cordyceps militaris and Paecilomyces tenuipes

Ki-Man Lee; In-Pyo Hong; Sung-Hee Nam; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Yoon-Hwan Bae

The cultural characteristics and antibacterial activities of Cordyceps militaris and Paecilomyces tenuipes were compared. The mycelial growth was the highest on MCM (Mushroom Complete Medium) for C. militaris and on YMA (Yeast Malt Agar) for P. tenuipes. But the mycelial density on MMM (Mushroom Minimal Medium) was lower than other on media. The optimum mycelial growth was observed at . C. militaris was low mycelial growth when it was transferred over 5 times generation. The carbon source for the optimum mycelial growth was fructose of monosaccharide, maltose of disaccharide and dextrin of polysaccharide. The calcium nitrate of organonitrogen was found the best mycelial growth on C. militaris, while the sodium nitrate observed to be well for mycelial growth on P. tenuipes. The ammonium tartrate was observed to be the best among the inorganonitrogen used for mycelial growth. Antibacterial activities were found out just C. militaris against Bacillus cereus of Gram (+).


The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2011

The development of natural pigment with mulberry fruit as a food additive.

Hyun-Bok Kim; Sun-Lim Kim; Seong-Hyouk Koh; Young-Seek Seok; Yong-Soon Kim; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Pil-Don Kang


Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science | 2015

Development of processing technology for edible mature silkworm

Sang-Deok Ji; Nam-Suk Kim; Joo-Young Lee; Mi-Ja Kim; HaeYong Kweon; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Pil-Don Kang; Kee-Young Kim


International journal of industrial entomology | 2011

Breeding of Hansaengjam a Parental Sex-limited Larval Marking Strain Suitable for Spring Rearing Season

Pil-Don Kang; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Kee-Young Kim; Hee-Sam Lee; Mi-Ja Kim; Sang-Duk Ji; In-Pyo Hong; HaeYong Kweon; Kwang-Young Park; Kwang-Gil Lee; Bong-Hee Sohn


Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science | 2005

Biological Activities and Cultural Characteristics of an Entomogenous fungus, Paecilomyces tenuipes (Peck) Samson

Nam-Gyu Ha; Seung-Yul Kim; Jin-Ho Kang; Pil-Don Kang; Gyoo-Byung Sung; In-Pyo Hong


International journal of industrial entomology | 2013

1-Deoxynojirimycin Content and Blood Glucose-Lowering Effect of Silkworm (Bombyx mori) Extract Powder

Kang-Sun Ryu; Heui-Sam Lee; Kee-Young Kim; Mi-Ja Kim; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Sang-Deok Ji; Pil-Don Kang


Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science | 2007

Anti-oxidative Capacity of Mulberry Leaf and its Tea

Hyun-Bok Kim; Chung-Kil Kang; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Seok-Woo Kang; Jeong-Ran Lee


Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science | 2012

The effect of citric acid and enzyme inactivation treatment on C3G stability and antioxidant capacity of mulberry fruit jam

Hyun-Bok Kim; Jung-Bong Kim; Young-Seek Seok; Sang-Deok Seo; Sun-Lim Kim; Gyoo-Byung Sung

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Kee-Young Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Pil-Don Kang

Seoul National University

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Yong-Soon Kim

Seoul National University

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Sang-Duk Ji

Rural Development Administration

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HaeYong Kweon

Rural Development Administration

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Nam-Suk Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Sun-Lim Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Sung-Hee Nam

Rural Development Administration

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Bong-Hee Sohn

Rural Development Administration

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