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titleOfInvention Method for producing culture fluid for mushroom fungus
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] A medium after the cultivation is completed and a culture solution for artificially and efficiently culturing the Cordyceps sinensis parasitizing the larvae of bat moths is produced, and a medium after completion of the culture is produced. It can be used for food and enables large-scale collection of bacterial cells. [Structure] Boiled terrapin from which blood and internal organs have been removed is boiled in hot water, and the rice bran extract obtained by boiling rice bran in hot water, soy sauce, and sugar are added to and mixed with the obtained terrapin component extract. .
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