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Effect of Lactic Acid Bacteria on the Regulation of Blood Glucose Level in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats

  • Yeo, Moon-Hwan;Seo, Jae-Gu;Chung, Myung-Jun;Lee, Hyun-Gi
    • Reproductive and Developmental Biology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.299-304
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    • 2010
  • To identify the treatment effect of lactic acid bacteria for diabetes, the treatment effects of a single administration of acarbose (a diabetes treatment drug) or lactic acid bacteria, and the mixture of acarbose and lactic acid bacteria on diabetes in a type 1 diabetes animal model, were studied. In this study, streptozotocin was inoculated into a Sprague-Dawley rat to induce diabetes, and sham control (Sham), diabetic control (STZ), STZ and composition with live cell, STZ and composition with heat killed cell, STZ and composition with drugs (acarbose) were orally administered. Then the treatment effect on diabetes was observed by measuring the body weight, blood glucose, and serum lipid. For the histopathological examination of the pancreas, the Langerhans islet of the pancreas was observed using hematoxylin and eosin staining, and the renal cortex, outer medullar, and inner medullar were also observed. The induced diabetes decreased the body weight, and the fasting blood glucose level decreased in the lactic-acid-bacteria-administered group and the mixture-administered group. In addition, the probiotic resulted in the greatest decrease in the serum cholesterol level, which is closely related to diabetes. Also, the hematoxylin and eosin staining of the Langerhans islet showed that the reduction in the size of the Langerhans islet slowed in the lactic-acid-bacteria-administered group. The histopathological examination confirmed that the symptoms of diabetic nephropathy decreased in the group to which viable bacteria and acarbose were administered, unlike in the group to which dead bacteria was administered. The mixture of lactic acid bacteria and acarbose and the single administration of lactic acid bacteria or acarbose had treatment effects on the size of the Langerhans islet and of the kidney histopathology. Thus, it is believed that lactic acid bacteria have treatment effects on diabetes and can be used as supplements for the treatment of diabetes.

The Characteristics of Growth of Brochothrix thermosphacta on Packaged Beef (포장우육에서 Brochothrix thermosphacta의 생육특성에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Heuyn-Kil;Kim, Haeng-Ha;Chin, Koo-Bok
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 1988
  • This work was carried out to get the basic data about packaged meat by investigating the characteristics of growth of B. thermosphacta. For this purpose. B. thermosphacta and Lactic acid bacteria were isolated from the vacuum-packaged beef and the effect of various conditions such as pH of beef, packaging method, and Lactobacilli on the growth of B. thermosphacta was investigated. In aerobic packaged beef, the pH did not affected the growth of the B. thermosphacta, while it did affected critically in vacuum packaged beef. The lowest pH for the growth of B. thermosphacta in aerobic-packaged beef was 5.3-5.4 and 5.4-5.5 in vacuum-packaged beef. The growth of B. thermosphacta was completely stopped when the beef with pH 5.7-6.0 was packaged in 100% $CO_2$, but it was not affected significantly when the beef was packaged in a mixture of $CO_2$(20%) and $N_2$(80% ). The inhibitory effect of lactic acid bacteria on the growth of B. thermosphacta was observed faintly in aerobic-packaged beef, but in vacuum-packaged beef, the lower the pH , the more significant its inhibitory effect. The growth of B. thermosphacta was almost stopped in a beef with pH 5.5-5.6.

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Physiological and biochemical studies on legunme nodule bacteria, Rhizobia -I. Some charateristics of isolated strains of Rhizobia and inoculation test on soy bean. (두과작물 근류균에 대한 생리 및 생화학적 연구 -I. 근류균 균주의 특성과 접종시험-)

  • Lim, Sun-Uk
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 1970
  • On the basis of the specific interrelationship between the species or variety of leguminous crops and the species or strain of nodule bacteria, Rhizobia, the rhizobial species and strain must be effectively chosen for the successful inoculation. The present paper describes on some results of the isolation and taxonomic study on the native rhizobial strains isolated from the nodules of five species of leguminous crops such as numerous varieties of soy bean, lespedeza, birdfoot trefoil, ladino and red clovers. The isolated strains of soy bean nodule bacterium, Rhizobium japonicum were grouped through the inoculation test on variety Changdanbaikmock into the effective, noneffective and toxic strain for the nodule formation. In the study of the effect of some inorganic and organic nitrogenous compounds on the growth of Rhizobium japonicum strain Ac 20, a promotive response was showed by asparagine, and glutamine, but hydroxylamine, nitrite, hydrazine and azide was inhibitory at the concentration of $10^{-2}M/l$ in mannitol-yeast extract basal medium. In the physiological characteristics each strain showed somewhat different activities of the indole-3-actic acid formation and hydrogenase and discussed with these characters in relation to nodule forming ability.

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