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titleOfInvention Cordyceps militaris cultivation culture media for increasing carotenoid content, and culture method
abstract The present invention discloses a cordyceps militaris cultivation culture media and a culture method, wherein the cordyceps militaris cultivation culture media is formed by mixing a solid matrix and a nutrient solution according to a mass ratio of 1:(0.5-1.5), the solid matrix is formed by mixing 95-99% by mass of grain (such as naked oats) and 1-5% by mass of silkworm pupa powder, and based on the sunlight lamp irradiation, at the primordium differentiation and fruit body development stage, the blue light lamp belt is adopted to supplement the Led blue light irradiation, and the fruit body sample is subjected to hot wind low temperature drying or freeze drying. According to the present invention, the naked oats are adopted as the raw materials, and the culture condition is controlled, such that the produced cordyceps militaris fruit body product has characteristics of high carotenoid content, dark yellow or orange color, good appearance and high commodity value, and the new utilization approach is developed for the naked oats.
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