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Lactobacilli와 Saccharomyces 혼합균주의 대두발효액(Zen) 섭취가 인체의 혈액성상에 미친 영향

Effect of Soybean Fermentation (Zen) Intake on Human Blood Characteristics of Mixed Lactobacilli and Saccharomyces

  • 투고 : 2019.03.20
  • 심사 : 2019.03.25
  • 발행 : 2019.03.31

초록

목적: 본 연구는 한국인 대상자에게 12종의 Lactobacillus균주와 4종의 Yeast 혼합 발효용액을 8주간 섭취한 대상자들의 일부 혈액성상에 미치는 영향을 연구하는 것이 목적이었다. 방법: 대상자들의 혈액을 채취하여 임상병리학적 혈액 성분 검사를 실시하였다. 결과: 백혈구 수의 조사에서는. Zen발효액을 섭취한 실험군의 사전 검사치 평균은 5.73×103 cells/µl, 사후의 평균은 5.37×103 cells/µl로 감소하였으나 차이 값은 유의성은 없었다. 대조군은 모두 유의성이 없었다. Hemoglobin 함량의 조사에서는 Zen-실험군의 섭취전의 평균 수치는 13.58 g/dl이었고, 섭취 후에는 14.77 g/dl이었으며, 유의성이 있게 증가했다. Albumin 함량 조사에서는 Zen-실험군의 섭취전의 평균 수치는 4.33 g/dl이었고, 섭취 후에는 4.36 g/dl이었으나, 유의성은 없이 증가했다. Triglyceride 함량을 조사에서는 Zen-실험군의 사전 측정치 평균은 109.8 mg/dl, 사후의 측정치 평균은 99.93 mg/dl로 9.87 mg/dl로 감소하였으나 유의성이 없었다. LDL 함량 조사에서는 Zen-실험군의 사전 측정치 평균은 109 mg/dl, 사후의 측정치 평균은 97.87 mg/dl로 나타났으며, 차이 값이 11.13 mg/dl로 유의성이 있게 감소하였다. HDL 함량조사에서는 Zen-실험군은 사전 검사치 평균이 51.4 mg/dl, 사후는 56.87 mg/dl로 나타나 차이 값이 5.47 mg/dl이 증가하여 유의한 차이를 보이었다. 결론: Zen발효액을 섭취한 후에는 실험군의 평균치는 백혈구, albumin, triglyceride는 유의한 차이는 없었고, hemoglobin, LDL 그리고 HDL은 유의한 차이를 보이었다. 인체에서 Zen의 섭취가 혈액 성분의 일부 신진대사에는 영향이 있었다고 판단된다.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of 12 Lactobacillus strains and four yeast mixed fermentation broth on the blood characteristics of subjects who consumed for eight weeks. Methods: Blood samples taken from the subjects and clinicopathologic blood components examined. Results: In the white blood cell count the mean pre-test value of the experimental group consumed Zen fermentation broth was 5.73×103 cells/µl, and the mean after-treatment was 5.37×103 cells/µl, but the difference was not significant. The control group was not significant. In the hemoglobin content, the mean value before the intake of the Zen-test group was 13.58 g/dl, and the consumption after the consumption was 14.77 g/dl, which significantly increased. Albumin content was 4.33 g/dl before intake and 4.36 g/dl after ingestion in the Zen-test group, but it increased without significance. Triglyceride content was 109.8 mg/dl in the Zen-test group and 99.83 mg/dl in the post-test group, but it was not significant. In the LDL-content the mean of the premeasured value was 109 mg/dl in the Zen-test group, and that of the post-test was 97.87 mg/dl, and the difference significantly decreased to 11.13 mg/dl. In the HDL content, the mean value of the pre-test was 51.4 mg/dl in the Zen-test group and 56.87 mg/dl in the post-test. Conclusion: After intake of Zen fermentation broth, mean values of leukocyte, albumin, and triglyceride were not significantly different in the experimental group, but hemoglobin, LDL and HDL were significantly different.

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We are grateful to the Myeongji Hospital, Jecheon, Korea for their technical assistances.

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