| Literature DB >> 6677272 |
E Iizuka, A Hachimori, K Abe, M Sunohara, Y Hiraide, A Ueyama, K Kamo, T Fujiwara, F Nakamura, T Uno.
Abstract
Specimens of bave (undegummed silk thread) were collected from cocoons of various origins of parent silkworm races, such as Japanese, Chinese, European, Korean and tropical origins, and from as many races as possible. An apparatus was set up to measure the dynamic elastic modulus of these specimens. In all the categories of the races tested, the elastic modulus was linearly related to the size of bave, regardless of the portion of cocoon layer from which the specimens were taken. This correlation was concluded to be universal to the silk thread of Bombyx mori L. species; however, values of the regression coefficient and of the elastic modulus were susceptible to the origin of silkworm races, depending on whether they were native or improved.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6677272 DOI: 10.3233/bir-1983-20504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biorheology ISSN: 0006-355X Impact factor: 1.875