Recent trends in the development and diversification of sericulture natural products for innovative and sustainable applications

Volume: 13, Pages: 100614 - 100614
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
Sericulture is a technique of rearing silkworms on mulberry or non-mulberry plants for the production of silk fibers. It is mainly used for textile industries, but a large amount of sericulture by-products (from silkworm cultivation to post-cocoon technology), can also add the value to the seri-economy. This review presents the diverse promising applications of sericulture natural products and by-products that have an important role in human...
Paper Details
Title
Recent trends in the development and diversification of sericulture natural products for innovative and sustainable applications
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
13
Pages
100614 - 100614
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