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Physiological Functionality in Geumsan Perilla Leaves from Greenhouse and Field Cultivation  

Hyun, Kwang-Wook (Division of Life Science, Paichai University)
Kim, Jae-Ho (Division of Life Science, Paichai University)
Song, Ki-Jin (Agricultural Development and Technology Center)
Lee, Jong-Bok (Agricultural Development and Technology Center)
Jang, Jung-Ho (Agricultural Development and Technology Center)
Kim, Young-Sun (Agricultural Development and Technology Center)
Lee, Jong-Soo (Division of Life Science, Paichai University)
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Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology / v.35, no.5, 2003 , pp. 975-979 More about this Journal
Abstract
Perilla leaves cultivated in greenhouses (Jan., May) and in the fields (Aug.) of Geumsan province were investigated for their extract yields and physiological functionalities. The yield was highest in 30% ethanol extracts of the August perilla leaves. The highest fibrinolytic activity (8.2 U) was observed in 30% ethanol extracts of the May perilla leaves, while the HMG-CoA reductase inhibition level, which is related to the inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis, was 83% in water extracts of the August perilla leaves. Anti-hypertensive ACE inhibitory activity was 64.5% in the water extracts of the January perilla leaves, and antioxidative electron donating ability was the highest (69%) in 30% ethanol extracts of the August perilla leaves. Elastase inhibitory activity, which is related to the inhibition of skin aging, was highest (47.5%) in 30% ethanol extracts of the May perilla leaves. However, SOD-like activity, nitrite scavenging activity, and tyrosinase inhibitory activity were not detected were very weak in all samples.
Keywords
physiological functionality; Geumsan perilla leaf;
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