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Study of the organic and mineral composition of living pupae of the wild silkworm Saturnia pyri for use as food additives International Journal of Industrial Entomology / Korean Society of Sericultural Science /Cild: 43 /N: 2 səh: 52-58 Zarintac Yusif Shukurova, Zarbali Murad Khalilov, Yusif Hacibala Shukurlu 12 2021 The article presents the results of the … The article presents the results of the content of the chemical and biochemical composition of the pupa of the wild silkworm Saturnia pyri belonging to the family Saturniidae, species of Lepidoptera. The nutritional value of silkworm Saturnia pyri pupae was evaluated, which contained 51% dry matter, 52.50% crude protein, 27.89% fat, 10.50% chitin fibers, 2.5% ash and 27 macro-and microelements and 25 mg alpha tocopherols in 100 g oil. The X-ray fluorescence method was used to determine the content of mineral elements in the pupa of the silkworm Saturnia pyri. It was revealed that the pupa of this type of silkworm contains 25 elements, of which the relative amount of K, Mg, Na, Ca, Al is much higher than other elements. Daha çox
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Non-mulberry silkworm Saturnia Pyri (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) and a new perspective source of biomaterials International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Springer International Publishing /Cild: 42 /N: 5 səh: 3481-3488 Zarintaj Yu Shukurova, Yusif H Shukurlu 9 2022 This article discusses the prospects for a … This article discusses the prospects for a completely new species for use as a non-mulberry silkworm and supposes that the resulting silk from this silkworm has various biomedical applications as a natural biomaterial. Two giant peacock moths with a light trap were caught: a female moth on the first night (28th May), then the next night (29th May) female moth was used, and successfully it was caught a male moth, in the mountain village of Bash-Shabalyd in the region of Sheki. These two moths were carefully transferred to a carton covered with gauze and transferred to the laboratory. The percentage of the cocoon shell from the mass of the entire cocoon was calculated. The authors described the biological characteristics of Saturnia pyri (S. pyri), the period of growth and development of the caterpillar from hatching to pupation in vitro. It was concluded that the silk-bearing capacity of S. pyri cocoons is not inferior to … Daha çox
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The possibility and prospect of breeding wild silkworm of the Giant Peacock moth (Saturnia pyri, Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), as a new branch of sericulture in Azerbaijan Journal of Life Sciences & Biomedicine /Cild: 3 /N: 76 səh: 24-31 YH Shukurlu, Kh A Aliyev, ZY Shukurova 8 2020 Within the framework of the state program … Within the framework of the state program for the development of silk industry, specialists from our Sheki Regional Scientific Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan participated in various scientific events, analyzed the latest research articles to study methods for the improvement of sericulture and searched for methods to restore the former glory of Azerbaijani silk. In the articles of famous foreign scientists as well as young researchers, works devoted to non-traditional wild species of silkworms, about the aspects of using their silk in biomedicine, in smart and nano technologies were most frequently mentioned (Volova and et al., 2009),(Vepari and Kaplan, 2007),(Kasoju and et al., 2009). Based on this, we began a detailed study of the possibility of breeding and obtaining silk of a local species of wild moth in laboratory conditions. Giant peacock moth, Bombyx pyri or Saturnia pyriinsects of the order Lepidoptera, family Saturniidae, genus Saturnia as a wild species that actually lives on the territory of our country (Efendi, 1971), became the object of our research. Although quite common in Azerbaijan, this species is very rare in Europe, for example, included in the Red Book of Ukraine and a number of southern regions of Russia (Shapoval, 2010) This moth has got its name due to the peculiarities of its colors: on each wing of the moth there is a disc-shaped ocular spot, similar to the spots on the tail of a peacock. S. pyri belongs to one of the largest species among all lepidopteran insects in Azerbaijan, and in the common folk this moth is called Butterfly-Soul (azerb. Ruh kәpәnәyi), probably due to its large size and due to the fact that … Daha çox
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БИОЛОГИЯ SATURNIA PYRI (LEPIDOPTERA: SATURNIIDAE) НА ТЕРРИТОРИИ АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНА Международный научно-исследовательский журнал / МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙНАУЧНО-ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКИЙЖУРНАЛINTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNALISSN 2227-6017 /Cild: 4118 /N: 2022 səh: 107-112 Г.А. Мустафаева З.Ю. Шукюрова 7 2022
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INVESTIGATION OF THE SILK FIBER EXTRACTION PROCESS FROM THE SATURNIA PYRI (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER, 1775) COCOON The 9th International scientific and practical conference “The world of science and innovation”(April 7-9, 2021) Cognum Publishing House, London, United Kingdom. 2021. 794 p. səh: 126 Shukurova Zarintaj Yusif 7 2021 This research work is aimed at studying … This research work is aimed at studying the process of silk fiber extraction removing sericin from the silk fiber of the cocoon of the Azerbaijanian Saturnia pyri to determine the content of fibroin in cocoon silk. The nature of the process of degumming the S. pyri cocoon, the optimal composition of the used softening solution and the time of processing the cocoon with this solution were studied.The concentration of the softening solution was determined: 10 g sodium carbonate and 10 g sodium bicarbonate per liter of pure water; optimal processing time: 20 minutes boiling and 45 minutes steaming. During the experiment, the silkiness of the S. pyri cocoon (11.43%) and silk fiber fibroin (77%) was calculated. Daha çox
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Ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy for the analysis of crude extract of Cotinus coggygria (Cotinus coggygria Scop; Anacardiaceae). book /Cild: 8 /N: 19 səh: 159-162 ZY Shukurova, Shukurlu H Yusif, A Ch Ismailova, F Sh Azizov 7 2016 Cotinus coggygria extract has been used as … Cotinus coggygria extract has been used as a dye for silk, wool and leather in Eurasia, including Azerbaijan, since ancient times. In order to be an artisanal staining of these products it is used raw–crude extract of fisetin obtained from the wood of smoke trees. To obtain a uniform color in certain product batches a dyeing bath with a certain density of fisetin is prepared. Our experiments show that in the spectrum of the crude extract fisetin in 95% ethanol, there are two characteristic UV/VIS bands. The band of the first group located, with a maximum of about 314 nm, arising from the B ring, the second–with a maximum around 412 nm arising from the A ring. This gives us reason to say that in order to establish the amount of fisetin in the dye solution, one of the earliest methods of ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy can be successfully used. Daha çox
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Mathematical analysis of the influence of constant magnetic field on cytogenetic mechanism of silkworm Wulfenia /Cild: 23 /N: 11 səh: 57-63 YUSIF Shukurlu, ZARINTAJ Shukurova 7 2016 It is well known that male worms … It is well known that male worms of silkworm Bombyx mori L.(Lepidoptera, Bombycidae) have a higher viability and relatively low need for food than females. Another advantage of male cocoons is that they contain~ 25% more silk. The weights and dimensions of male cocoons are superior to that of females. In addition, unwinding ability and a metric number of the threads of male cocoons are higher in males. Therefore, more profitable to buy cocoons men than women for the silk industry.Currently scientists and people involved in the cultivation of silkworm cocoons, are trying to increase the number of males in the family. Here we report we have developed a new and simple method to increase male population in the family-the mating of butterflies of silkworm take place in a constant magnetic field (CMF). We have established experimentally that under the influence of a magnetic field to the cytogenetic mechanism of a silkworm, the number of caterpillars of male increased~ 25% in the family and it reached of the number of male of approximately 75% level in the family. Daha çox
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Three-step kinetic model for fisetin dye diffusion into fibroin fibre Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences / Springer Berlin Heidelberg /Cild: 13 /N: 1 səh: 72 Yusif Shukurlu, Zarintaj Shukurova 0 2024 BackgroundThe study’s relevance is determined by the … BackgroundThe study’s relevance is determined by the current desire to reduce the negative environmental impact of the textile industry. The study aims to develop and optimise dyeing processes using natural dyes in the textile industry.ResultsThe process of dye transfer from solution to Bombyx mori natural silk fibre can be divided into three successive kinetic stages. The first stage involves the adsorption of dye molecules on the active surface of the fibre, the second, their diffusion deep into the fibre towards its centre, and the third, the uniform distribution of dye molecules along the fibre starting from its centre. It is noticed that diffusion at the third stage slows down significantly, and the third stage lasts much longer than the first and second stages. The analysis of experimental data on dye concentration over time on dyed materials and their comparison with hypothetical data will make it possible to establish time … Daha çox
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Retraction Note: Non-mulberry silkworm Saturnia Pyri (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) and a new perspective source of biomaterials International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Springer International Publishing /Cild: 44 /N: 4 səh: 2239-2239 Zarintaj Yu Shukurova, Yusif H Shukurlu 0 2024 The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article. An … The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article. An investigation by the Publisher has found a number of articles, including this one, which share similar concerns, involving but not limited to, irregularities with respect to submission and peer review. Additionally, there is a significant overlap with a previously-published paper by the same authors [1]. Daha çox
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The importance and role of sericulture development and silkworm breeding in the economy of Azerbaijan Journal of Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Zenodo /Cild: 77 /N: No 1 səh: 28-32 Zarintaj Shukurova, Quduret Bakirov, Agil Mustafayev 0 2022
SATURNİA PYRİ (DENİS & SCHİFFERMÜLLER, 1775) VƏHŞİİPƏKQURDUNUN EKOLOJİ VƏ FİZYOLOJİ XÜSUSİYYƏTLƏRİNİNBƏSLƏMƏ ŞƏRAİTİNDƏN ASILILIĞI Naxçıvan Dövlət Universiteti “Elmi əsərlər” / NAXÇIVAN DÖVLƏT UNİVERSİTETİ /Cild: 3112 /N: 2021 səh: 124-139 ZƏRİNTAC ŞÜKÜROVA 0 2021
CATALYTIC ACTION OF N–(3, 5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYPHENYL) SALICYLALDIMINE (N-CA) IN THE SILKWORM MIDGUT AND β–ELIMINATION OF GLYCOPROTEINS Austrian Journal of Technical and Natural Sciences / Premier Publishing s.r.o. /Cild: 9 /N: 10 səh: 12-14 Shukurlu Yusif, Zarintaj Shukurova 0 2017
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Zərintac Yusif qızı Şükürova (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Tut ipəkdurdunun seleksiyası)

Non-mulberry silkworm Saturnia Pyri (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) and a new perspective source of biomaterials(11629)
['Zarintaj Yu Shukurova', 'Yusif H Shukurlu']
This article discusses the prospects for a completely new species for use as a non-mulberry silkworm and supposes that the resulting silk from this silkworm has various biomedical applications as a natural biomaterial. Two giant peacock moths with a light trap were caught: a female moth on the first night (28th May), then the next night (29th May) female moth was used, and successfully it was caught a male moth, in the mountain village of Bash-Shabalyd in the region of Sheki. These two moths were carefully transferred to a carton covered with gauze and transferred to the laboratory. The percentage of the cocoon shell from the mass of the entire cocoon was calculated. The authors described the biological characteristics of Saturnia pyri (S. pyri), the period of growth and development of the caterpillar from hatching to pupation in vitro. It was concluded that the silk-bearing capacity of S. pyri cocoons is not inferior to …

  • 1. Zərintac Yusif qızı Şükürova (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Tut ipəkdurdunun seleksiyası)
    The possibility and prospect of breeding wild silkworm of the Giant Peacock moth (Saturnia pyri, Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), as a new branch of sericulture in Azerbaijan (11630|0,7645894885063171)
    [YH Shukurlu, Kh A Aliyev, ZY Shukurova]
    Within the framework of the state program … Within the framework of the state program for the development of silk industry, specialists from our Sheki Regional Scientific Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan participated in various scientific events, analyzed the latest research articles to study methods for the improvement of sericulture and searched for methods to restore the former glory of Azerbaijani silk. In the articles of famous foreign scientists as well as young researchers, works devoted to non-traditional wild species of silkworms, about the aspects of using their silk in biomedicine, in smart and nano technologies were most frequently mentioned (Volova and et al., 2009),(Vepari and Kaplan, 2007),(Kasoju and et al., 2009). Based on this, we began a detailed study of the possibility of breeding and obtaining silk of a local species of wild moth in laboratory conditions. Giant peacock moth, Bombyx pyri or Saturnia pyriinsects of the order Lepidoptera, family Saturniidae, genus Saturnia as a wild species that actually lives on the territory of our country (Efendi, 1971), became the object of our research. Although quite common in Azerbaijan, this species is very rare in Europe, for example, included in the Red Book of Ukraine and a number of southern regions of Russia (Shapoval, 2010) This moth has got its name due to the peculiarities of its colors: on each wing of the moth there is a disc-shaped ocular spot, similar to the spots on the tail of a peacock. S. pyri belongs to one of the largest species among all lepidopteran insects in Azerbaijan, and in the common folk this moth is called Butterfly-Soul (azerb. Ruh kәpәnәyi), probably due to its large size and due to the fact that … Daha çox

  • 2. Yusif Hacıbala oğlu Şükürlü (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Rəhbərlik)
    The possibility and prospect of breeding wild silkworm of the Giant Peacock moth (Saturnia pyri, Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), as a new branch of sericulture in Azerbaijan (11549|0,7645894885063171)
    [YH Shukurlu, Kh A Aliyev, ZY Shukurova]
    Within the framework of the state program … Within the framework of the state program for the development of silk industry, specialists from our Sheki Regional Scientific Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan participated in various scientific events, analyzed the latest research articles to study methods for the improvement of sericulture and searched for methods to restore the former glory of Azerbaijani silk. In the articles of famous foreign scientists as well as young researchers, works devoted to non-traditional wild species of silkworms, about the aspects of using their silk in biomedicine, in smart and nano technologies were most frequently mentioned (Volova and et al., 2009),(Vepari and Kaplan, 2007),(Kasoju and et al., 2009). Based on this, we began a detailed study of the possibility of breeding and obtaining silk of a local species of wild moth in laboratory conditions. Giant peacock moth, Bombyx pyri or Saturnia pyriinsects of the order Lepidoptera, family Saturniidae, genus Saturnia as a wild species that actually lives on the territory of our country (Efendi, 1971), became the object of our research. Although quite common in Azerbaijan, this species is very rare in Europe, for example, included in the Red Book of Ukraine and a number of southern regions of Russia (Shapoval, 2010) This moth has got its name due to the peculiarities of its colors: on each wing of the moth there is a disc-shaped ocular spot, similar to the spots on the tail of a peacock. S. pyri belongs to one of the largest species among all lepidopteran insects in Azerbaijan, and in the common folk this moth is called Butterfly-Soul (azerb. Ruh kәpәnәyi), probably due to its large size and due to the fact that … Daha çox
Zərintac Yusif qızı Şükürova (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Tut ipəkdurdunun seleksiyası)

The possibility and prospect of breeding wild silkworm of the Giant Peacock moth (Saturnia pyri, Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), as a new branch of sericulture in Azerbaijan(11630)
['YH Shukurlu', 'Kh A Aliyev', 'ZY Shukurova']
Within the framework of the state program for the development of silk industry, specialists from our Sheki Regional Scientific Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan participated in various scientific events, analyzed the latest research articles to study methods for the improvement of sericulture and searched for methods to restore the former glory of Azerbaijani silk. In the articles of famous foreign scientists as well as young researchers, works devoted to non-traditional wild species of silkworms, about the aspects of using their silk in biomedicine, in smart and nano technologies were most frequently mentioned (Volova and et al., 2009),(Vepari and Kaplan, 2007),(Kasoju and et al., 2009). Based on this, we began a detailed study of the possibility of breeding and obtaining silk of a local species of wild moth in laboratory conditions. Giant peacock moth, Bombyx pyri or Saturnia pyriinsects of the order Lepidoptera, family Saturniidae, genus Saturnia as a wild species that actually lives on the territory of our country (Efendi, 1971), became the object of our research. Although quite common in Azerbaijan, this species is very rare in Europe, for example, included in the Red Book of Ukraine and a number of southern regions of Russia (Shapoval, 2010) This moth has got its name due to the peculiarities of its colors: on each wing of the moth there is a disc-shaped ocular spot, similar to the spots on the tail of a peacock. S. pyri belongs to one of the largest species among all lepidopteran insects in Azerbaijan, and in the common folk this moth is called Butterfly-Soul (azerb. Ruh kәpәnәyi), probably due to its large size and due to the fact that …

  • 1. Zərintac Yusif qızı Şükürova (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Tut ipəkdurdunun seleksiyası)
    Non-mulberry silkworm Saturnia Pyri (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) and a new perspective source of biomaterials (11629|0,7645894885063171)
    [Zarintaj Yu Shukurova, Yusif H Shukurlu]
    This article discusses the prospects for a … This article discusses the prospects for a completely new species for use as a non-mulberry silkworm and supposes that the resulting silk from this silkworm has various biomedical applications as a natural biomaterial. Two giant peacock moths with a light trap were caught: a female moth on the first night (28th May), then the next night (29th May) female moth was used, and successfully it was caught a male moth, in the mountain village of Bash-Shabalyd in the region of Sheki. These two moths were carefully transferred to a carton covered with gauze and transferred to the laboratory. The percentage of the cocoon shell from the mass of the entire cocoon was calculated. The authors described the biological characteristics of Saturnia pyri (S. pyri), the period of growth and development of the caterpillar from hatching to pupation in vitro. It was concluded that the silk-bearing capacity of S. pyri cocoons is not inferior to … Daha çox

  • 2. Yusif Hacıbala oğlu Şükürlü (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Rəhbərlik)
    Non-mulberry silkworm Saturnia Pyri (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) and a new perspective source of biomaterials (11547|0,7645894885063171)
    [Zarintaj Yu Shukurova, Yusif H Shukurlu]
    This article discusses the prospects for a … This article discusses the prospects for a completely new species for use as a non-mulberry silkworm and supposes that the resulting silk from this silkworm has various biomedical applications as a natural biomaterial. Two giant peacock moths with a light trap were caught: a female moth on the first night (28th May), then the next night (29th May) female moth was used, and successfully it was caught a male moth, in the mountain village of Bash-Shabalyd in the region of Sheki. These two moths were carefully transferred to a carton covered with gauze and transferred to the laboratory. The percentage of the cocoon shell from the mass of the entire cocoon was calculated. The authors described the biological characteristics of Saturnia pyri (S. pyri), the period of growth and development of the caterpillar from hatching to pupation in vitro. It was concluded that the silk-bearing capacity of S. pyri cocoons is not inferior to … Daha çox

  • 3. Aygün Çingiz qızı İsmayılova (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Ekoloji coğrafiya)
    SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SERICULTURE IN THE NORTH-WEST PART OF AZERBAIJAN (11584|0,7151789665222168)
    [Aygun Ismayilova, Quduret Bakirov, Yevgeniya Bakirova]
    Sericulture is one of the important potential … Sericulture is one of the important potential agro-based rural industries in the world. It is an important means for generating employment, income enhancement crop enterprises, and is a most appropriate household activity. So, the development of sericulture is a particular importance in our Republic. This article analyzed that socio-economic development through sericulture sector in the world and in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan silk has repeatedly won several awards and gold medals at exhibitions. For centuries silk has brought considerable income to the country, but for the past several years, the production went into decline. Sericulture industry is facing many problems like high cost of production, limited production of local of yarn and depending on the imported yarn to produce silk fabrics etc. Today, there are great opportunities for the development of sericulture in Azerbaijan. However, it is not fully used from existing opportunities and potentials to increase its efficiency and the growth and development of silkworm breeding by intensive ways. Thus, by the way of the extensive use of existing scientific and technical achievements requires special preparation of the intensification of cocoon production. In this regard, the article investigated the development history of silkworm in the region and production indicators were analyzed, future development directions were investigated. This paper is mainly concerned with socio economic development, employment generation and sericulture sector activities in the region. Daha çox
Zərintac Yusif qızı Şükürova (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Tut ipəkdurdunun seleksiyası)

Mathematical analysis of the influence of constant magnetic field on cytogenetic mechanism of silkworm(11634)
['YUSIF Shukurlu', 'ZARINTAJ Shukurova']
It is well known that male worms of silkworm Bombyx mori L.(Lepidoptera, Bombycidae) have a higher viability and relatively low need for food than females. Another advantage of male cocoons is that they contain~ 25% more silk. The weights and dimensions of male cocoons are superior to that of females. In addition, unwinding ability and a metric number of the threads of male cocoons are higher in males. Therefore, more profitable to buy cocoons men than women for the silk industry.Currently scientists and people involved in the cultivation of silkworm cocoons, are trying to increase the number of males in the family. Here we report we have developed a new and simple method to increase male population in the family-the mating of butterflies of silkworm take place in a constant magnetic field (CMF). We have established experimentally that under the influence of a magnetic field to the cytogenetic mechanism of a silkworm, the number of caterpillars of male increased~ 25% in the family and it reached of the number of male of approximately 75% level in the family.

  • 1. Yusif Hacıbala oğlu Şükürlü (Şəki Regional Elmi Mərkəzi / Rəhbərlik)
    A biotechnological method for silkworm sex regulation (11559|0,8047194480895996)
    [Yusif Shukurlu, Madina Sharifova]
    The aim of this work is to … The aim of this work is to use the biotechnological method of silkworm sex regulation as a breeding method. For this purpose, butterflies were mated immediately after their emergence in a chamber with a constant magnetic field for 4 h. By studying the natural fertilization of the Sheki-2 silkworm in a constant magnetic field, it was possible to change the natural sex ratio of the offspring from 1:1 to 1:3 in favour of males. A direct positive correlation was observed between the magnetic field strength and an increase in the number of males in the offspring, with the maximum number of males observed at a strength of 729.7 kA/m. The developed mathematical model made it possible to calculate the activation coefficient of magnetic fields influencing the cytogenetic process in the silkworm, which was 4.02 × 10 −3  kA/m. An attempt was also made to explain the mechanism behind the cytogenetic … Daha çox