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In vitro Anti-hypertensive, Antioxidant and Anticoagulant Activities of Extracts from Haliotis discus hannai (전복(Haliotis discus hannai) 추출물의 혈압강하, 항산화능 및 항혈전능에 대한 in vitro 효과)

  • Kim, Hag-Lyeol;Kang, Seong-Gook;Kim, In-Chul;Kim, Seon-Jae;Kim, Du-Woon;Ma, Seung-Jin;Gao, Tiancheng;Li, Hua;Kim, Min-Jung;Lee, Tae-Hoon;Ham, Kyung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.35 no.7
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    • pp.835-840
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the in vitro effects of body and visceral portion of Haliotis discus hannai on angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity and antioxidant and anticoagulant capacity. Extracts from both abalone body and visceral portion using 80% ethanol showed a high ACE-inhibitory effect. While ACE-inhibitory effect of extracts of the body part was dose-dependent, visceral extracts did not show any difference by the level of concentration. ACE-inhibitory effect of the visceral portion was much higher than that of the body. Antioxidant capacity was increased with increasing concentration of 80% ethanol body extracts although the capacity was low. The 80% ethanol visceral extracts showed a similar level of antioxidant capacity to the body extract in low concentration. Water extracts showed a dose-dependent increase in the activity. There was no significant difference in the antioxidant activity between the body and the visceral part. Anticoagulant capacity of 80% ethanol extracts, which was measured using prothrombin time(PT), was higher in the body part than the visceral part. Water extracts of Haliotis discus showed no any significant effect on anticoagulant capacity. The in vitro effects were also examined after Haliotis discus was refrigerated for 48 hours. Higher ACE-inhibitory effect was observed for the visceral portion than the body, in particular, before the sample was refrigerated. Antioxidant effect of Haliotis discus increased with increasing level of the sample before it was refrigerated. However, there was a significant difference between the body and the visceral part, which showed significantly higher capacity. There was no significant difference between the body and visceral part in PT regardless of refrigeration. While activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) showed no significant difference between body and visceral part, there was a significant difference in the capacity between before and after the refrigeration, which showed much lower coagulant capacity.

Cyclic Aminoalcohols with C-18 Alkenyl Substituents and Their Nanomolar Level-Activities as Tissue Factor Inhibitors

  • Yoon, Ung-Chan;Kwon, Hyuk-Chul;Cho, Yong-Jin
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.234.2-234.2
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    • 2003
  • Development of new tissue factor (TF) inhibitor is still needed for improved compositions having anticoagulant activity and which can be administed orally or non-intravenously at low doses. Our studies for the development of new TF inhibitors uncovered that aminoalcohols with C-18 alkenyl group, 9-octadecenyl- or 9,12-octadecadienyl groups exhibits in vitro nanomolar level activities. (omitted)

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The Anticoagulant and Anticancer Activities of Enteromorpha intestinalis Extracts (파래 추출물의 항응고 활성과 항암 활성에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Eun-Jeong;Cho, Kyung-Ryun;Kim, Ji-Young;Lee, Yoo-Hyun;Ho, Jin-Nyoung;Kim, Young-Jun;Cho, Hong-Yon
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 2008
  • The study was performed to investigate the biological activity of Enteromorpha intestinalis. In order to examine its blood anti-coagulant effects, Enteromorpha intestinalis was extracted with cold water, methanol, hot water, HCl and NaOH. In general, the alkali extract of Enteromorpha intestinalis was approximately 17 times stronger than the control. The anti-cancer effects of select extracts(methanol, hot water, 0.1 N NaOH, 1 N NaOH) were determined in human melanoma cells(Bl6/F10), fibrosarcoma cells(HTl080) and breast cancer cells(MCF7) by MTT assay. With the treatment of 250 ${\mu}g/m{\ell}$ of methanol extracts. HT1080, B16/F10 and MCF7 cell viabilities significantly decreased to 8.06%, 3.62% and 10.10%, respectively. Thus these results strongly support the possibie use of Enteromorpha intestinalis as a functional materials.

Physiochemical Properties of Carrageenan Hydrolysates by Organic Acids (카라기난의 유기산 가수분해물의 기능 특성)

  • Joo, Dong-Sik;Cho, Soon-Yeoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.262-268
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    • 2007
  • This study was conducted to investigate various physiochemical activities of carrageenan hydrolysates obtained with organic acid treatments. The hydrolysates treated with citrate and malate at $100^{\circ}C,\;110^{\circ}C\;and\;120^{\circ}C$ had antimicrobial activities against Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis. Especially, the hydrolysates with malate at $120^{\circ}C$ for 180 min treatment had the strongest antimicrobial activity to Bacillus subtilis. Regardless of the hydrolysis conditions, inhibition ratios of tyrosinase activity by citrate and malate under $100{\sim}120^{\circ}C$ were over 97%. Especially, the inhibition ratios for tyrosinase activity of the hydrolysates obtained with citrate at $100^{\circ}C$ for 180 min and at $120^{\circ}C$ for 90 min were 99.4% and 98.2%, respectively. Also, the inhibition ratios for tyrosinase activity of the hydrolysates obtained with malate under the same conditions were about 99.5% and 99.3%, respectively. The APTT as anticoagulant activity of carrageenan hydrolysates with 0.3% malate and citrate at $80^{\circ}C$ for 180 min were $2,451{\pm}18(sec)\;and\;1,617{\pm}15(sec)$, respectively.

Isolation and Characterization of Proteoglycan Derived From Human Placenta and its Biological Activities

  • Lee, Kyung-Bok;Kim, Jong-Sig;Yoo, Yung-Choon;Kwak, Sang-Tae;Song, Kyung-Sik;Kim, Yeong-Shik
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.182-186
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    • 2000
  • Chondroitin sulfates proteoglycans were isolated from human placenta. For the identification of enzymatic digestion products of isolated proteoglycan, strong anion exchange-high performance liquid chromatography (SAX-HPLC) was performed. By the action of chondroitin ABC and chondroitin B lyase, three unsaturated disaccharides 2-acetamide-2-deoxy-3-O-($\beta$-D-gluco-4-enepyranosyluronic acid)-D-galactose ($\delta$Di-OS), 2-acetamide-2-deoxy-3-O-($\beta$-D-gluco-4-enepyranosyluronic acid)-6-O-su lfo-D-galactose ($\delta$Di-6S) and 2-acetamide-2-deoxy-3-O-($\beta$-D-gl uco-4-enepyranosyluronic acid)-4-O-sulfo-D-galactose ($\delta$Di-4S) were produced from the human placenta proteoglycan. The anticoagulant activity of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan was evaluated by activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) assay and thrombin time (TT) assay. The clotting times of aPTT and TT were increased from 72 to 144 sec and 19 to 27 sec, respectively. The Immune-modulating activity of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan was examined by cell proliferation assay and these results suggest that it may play a role in suppression of the function of immune-related cells.

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Effects of Insect Crude Drugs on Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis System

  • Ahn, Mi-Young;Hahn, Bum-Soo;Ryu, Kang-Sun;Cho, Sung-Ig
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.66-70
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    • 2002
  • The in vitro anticoagulant and fibrinolytic activities of crude extracts from insects were evaluated in order to find effective therapeutic drugs for the treatment of myocardial and cerebral thrombosis. We prepared three types of extracts (water, methanol and ethylacetate) from 28 insects for use as raw materials for the activity assays. The fibrinolytic activity was tested using the fibrin plate method and the activated partial thromboplastin time and thrombin time were measured for blood clotting activity. With regards to the fibrinolytic system, water extracts of six kinds of insects displayed a remarkable level of activity with a plasmin-like action. The water extracts of [Catharsius molossus, Eupolyphaga sinensis, Huechys sanguinea, Mantidis $o\ddot{o}theca$, Mimela splendens, and Polistes mandarinus (Vespae Nidus)] exhibited the activity. On the other hand, the methanol extracts did not display any fibrinolytic activity. In terms of the coagulation system, an aqueous extract of silkworm Tongchunghacho (Paecilomyces japonica), Oxya japonica japonica and Buthus martensi (Scorpion) increased the clotting time significantly longer (181 times) than the control. These results suggest that crude drugs from insects are useful sources for the development of new drugs for use in treatments involving blood coagulation and fibrinolysis.

Manufacturing Method for Traditional Doenjang and Screening of High Fibrin Clotting Inhibitory Samples (전통된장의 제조방법 조사 및 혈액응고 저해활성이 높은 된장의 스크리닝)

  • Jang, In-Hwan;In, Man-Jin;Chae, Hee-Jeong
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.149-153
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    • 2004
  • 전통된장 제조방법으로서 원료 혼합비, 메주의 건조시간 및 온도, 메주와 된장의 발효 시간 및 온도, 된장 간장의 분리 여부, 된장 숙성(aging) 시간을 조사하였다. 혈액응고 저해 활성(anticoagulant activity)을 fibrin clotting assay법으로 분석하여 혈액응고 저해활성과 제법간의 상관 관계를 검토하였다. 숙성 기간이 길수록 혈액응고 저해활성이 높게 나타나는 경향을 보였으나 선형적인 상관관계보다는 비선형적으로 양의 상관관계를 갖는 것으로 판단되었다. 이상의 결과를 토대로 혈액응고 저해활성이 높은 2종의 된장시료를 선발하였으며 숙성기간이 180일 이상일 경우 전통된장의 혈액응고 저해활성이 높은 것으로 판단되었다.

The Effects of Mume Fructus Extracts on Blood Flow Improvement (오매(Mume Fructus) 추출물의 혈행개선 효과)

  • Park, Seung-Hee;Park, Keum-Ju;Kim, Jae-Ki
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.298-302
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    • 2009
  • Mume Fructus extract is used in folk medicine in Eastern Asian countries including Korea. However, its therapeutic effect on thrombosis is not known. Mume Fructus methanol extract (ME) dose-dependently inhibited ADP-induced platelet aggregation and also exhibited about 130% fibrinolytic activity compared to the natto. Oral administration of ME to mice significantly extended tail-bleeding time. ME prolonged both aPTT and PT in human citrated plasma also. These results suggest that the methanol extract from Mume Fructus have antithrombosis activity.

Food Functionality of Opuntia ficus-indica var. Cultivated in Jeju Island

  • Lee, Young-Chul;Pyo, Young-Hee;Ahn, Chae-Kyung;Kim, Soo-Hyun
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 2005
  • Opuntia ficus-indica, commonly known as prickly pear cactus, is commercially grown as a food and medicinal plant in Jeju Island, Korea. The crushed pads and fruits of Opuntia ficus-indica were dried in a freeze-dryer and ground into flour to be used for food materials. The major components of proximate compositions were part of a nitrogen free extract. The major minerals were Ca (4391.2-2086.9㎎%), K (1932.1-2608.7㎎%), and Mg (800.6-1984.8㎎%). The major amino acid was glutamic acid, comprising 16.3% of total amino acids in fruit and 25.2% in pad. Dihydroflavonols were identified as (+)-trans-dihydrokaempferol and (+)-trans-dihydroquercetin. Citric acid methyl esters extracted from fruits showed inhibitory activities against monoamine oxidase-B. The presence of trimethyl citrate has been reported in other plants, but 1,3-dimethyl citrate and 1-monomethyl citrate have not been previously reported. The results of pharmacological efficacy tests, including serum biochemical and hematological parameters, autonomic nervous system, anti-inflammatory, analgestic activity, anti-diabetic activity, antithrombotic, anticoagulant, dopamine beta-hydroxylase, monoamine oxidase activity, hyperlipidemia, the respiratory system, antigastic, and anti-ulcerative actions indicate that the fruit and pad of the Opuntia ficus-indica are rich sources of food and medicinal materials.

Isolation and Partial Characterization of a Polysaccharide with Antithrombin Activity against Blood Coagulation in Manda®, a Fermented Natural Food

  • Kim, Dong Chung;Okuda, Hiromichi;Hwang, Woo Ik;Jung, Jin
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.235-239
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    • 2000
  • A polysaccharide with antithrombin activity in Manda$^{(R)}& (PAM) was purified via procedures comprising three major steps, i.e. fractional precipitation with ethanol, anion exchange chromatography, and gel permeation chromatography. PAM showed a symmetrical peak on size exclusion HPLC, as assessed by refractive index, and behaved as a single band on cellulose acetate electrophoresis. The average molecular mass was estimated to be 222 kDa by gel filtration. PAM was found to be a sulfated heteropolysaccharide that contains sulfate group (20.5%, w/w) and uronic acid moiety (7.1 %, w/w) in addition to neutral sugar consisting of fucose, xylose, mannose, galactose, and glucose in a molar ratio of 1.00 : 0.35 : 0.28: 0.22 : 0.15. This polysaccharide appeared to inhibit blood coagulation via the intrinsic pathway in a dose-dependent pattern. The clotting of fibrinogen by thrombin was also significantly mitigated by the presence of PAM.

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