Abstract
Silkworm hemolymph when added at 5% (v/v) to medium increased the production of recombinant β-galactosidase in Spodoptera frugipera/ Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) system by 4.5-fold. Silkworm hemolymph also increased the host cell longevity by two-fold. Viability of the host cell was maintained at a constant level for 6 days after baculovirus infection in the medium containing 5% silkworm hemolymph, while host cells began to die 3 days after infection in the medium without hemolymph.
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