Cordyceps cicadae mycelium active substances, preparation method, pharmaceutical composition and application thereof
a technology cordyceps cicadae, which is applied in the field of mycelium active substances of cordyceps cicadae (c . cicadae), can solve the problems of difficult installation, small affecting the vision of patients, and dry eye symptoms, and achieves the effect of preventing corneal injury or xerophthalmia, and reducing the risk of infection
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Liquid culture and Preparation of C. cicadae Mycelium Active Substances
[0086]Cordyceps cicadae Mycelium:
[0087]Grow C. cicadae mycelium on plate media (Potato Dextrose Agar, PDA) at 25° C. for about 5 days.
[0088]Liquid Culture in a Flask:
[0089]Inoculate the mycelium from the plate to a flask containing media at pH 4.5, and incubate on a shaker (120 rpm) at 25° C. for 3 days (the recipe of flask media is shown in Table 2).
TABLE 2Recipe of flask mediaIngredientAmount (weight %)Sucrose2.0Yeast extract0.5Bean flour1.0
[0090]Liquid Culture in a Fermenter Tank:
[0091]The liquid media of fermenter is similar to that of the flask media (Table 2). The flask culture was inoculated to a fermenter tank at a pressure of 0.5 to 1.0 kg / cm2, an air flow rate of 0.01 to 1.5 VVM, about 25° C., pH 4.5 and a stirring speed of 10-150 rpm or air lift for 3 days. The obtained mycelium and supernatant are called fermentation liquid. The fermentation liquid includes the active substances of the present inventi...
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Xerophthalmia Animal Model and Analysis
1. Establishment of a Mice Animal Model of Xerophthalmia
[0101]Experimental Animals:
[0102]Female mice at 7 to 10 weeks of age weighed 25 to 33 g (ICR strain) were purchased from BioLASCO Taiwan and maintained in Chung Shan Medical University Laboratory Animal Center on a 12-h light / dark cycle in constant temperature and humidity. Mice were given food and water ad libitum during the whole experiment.
[0103](1) Xerophthalmia Induced by Physical Damages Using a UV Lamp (UVB)
[0104]A UV lamp is bought from Vilber lourmat (model: VL-6MC). The wavelength is set to 280 nm˜320 nm, and the main peak is at 312 nm.
[0105]Before the test, the mice were randomly divided into four groups of six: a blank control group (fed saline without UVB radiation), a UVB group (fed saline with UVB radiation), a low-dose group (fed 10 mg / kg.bw C. cicadae mycelium active substances with UVB radiation) and a high-dose group (fed 100 mg / kg.bw C. cicadae mycelium active substance...
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Assessment for Effectiveness of the C. cicadae Mycelium Active Substances for Preventing Xerophthalmia
[0128]1. Tear Production Test
[0129]In this test, the litmus paper with lmm width (Toyo Roshi Kaisha, Ltd) was inserted into the lower eyelid of the mouse's eye. 20 seconds later, the paper is removed and the amount of moisture is measured. The result is shown in Table. 3-1 to Table 3-4 (corresponding to FIG. 1A to 1D). The result showed that C. cicadae mycelium active substances can increase the tear production and reduce the relative tear change ratio, thus is good for preventing xerophthalmia.
TABLE 3-1The related tear change ratio (mm) of UVB mice(Corresponding with FIG. 1A)GroupDay 4Day 7Day 10Blank0.000.040.09UVB0.000.060.21 10 mg / kg · bw0.000.030.04100 mg / kg · bw0.000.060.08
TABLE 3-2The related tear change ratio (mm) of BAC mice(Corresponding with FIG. 1B)GroupDay 4Day 7Day 10Day 13Blank0.00−0.04−0.07−0.10BAC0.00−0.22−0.31−0.04 10 mg / kg · bw0.00−0.25−0.19−0.03100 mg / kg · bw0.00...
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