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Enzymatic Synthesis of Sorbitan Methacrylate: Effect of Acyl donor and Molar ratio

  • Lee, Hye-Jin;Jeong, Gwi-Taek;Lee, Kyoung-Min;Ryu, Hwa-Won;Kim, Do-Man;Park, Don-Hee;Kim, Hae-Sung
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.296-299
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    • 2005
  • Sugar polymers have been considered as biomaterial. Biomaterials are widely utilized for a medical applications in direct contact with living tissue Clearly, biomaterials must be carefully and microscopically fabricated for optimal acceptance within the living organism in both functional and structural senses. In this study, the enzymatic synthesis of sorbitan methacrylate from 1,4-sorbitan via the manipulation of an immobilized biocatalyst (Novozym 435) and acryl donors (methacrylic acid and vinyl methacrylate) was evaluated.

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A Study on the Synthesis and Biological Activity of Polyamino Acid Derivatives have Amine Group on to Chitosan C-6 (키토산 C-6에 Amine기를 갖는 Polyamino Acid 유도체의 합성과 생물학적 활성에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Soung-Ryual
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.438-448
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    • 2011
  • Chitosan is widely used in cosmetics and medical fields. Special emphasis has been put on the chemical modification of chitosan to explore its full potential. We have described the synthesis and biological activity of novel peptide amino acid derivatives. The polyamino acid derivatives were synthesized by introducing alkylamine functional group on chitosan at C-6. The poor aqueous solubility of chitosan derivatives hinder both pharmacological studies and pharmaceutical development. To make amino acid coupled chitosan derivatives with improved biological effect and solubility, some attempts have been taken to consist of amino peptide group like aspartic acid and phenylalanine-aspartic acid derivatives onto chitosan C-6. The resultingly substituted chitosan was characterized by solubility in various solvents. We measured chitosan derivatives with $^1H$-NMR and $^{13}C$-NMR. Also, We were investigated on the physical properties and biological activities of these products.

Biomimetic control for redundant and high degree of freedom limb systems: neurobiological modularity

  • Giszter, Simon F.;Hart, Corey B.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.169-184
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    • 2011
  • We review the current understanding of modularity in biological motor control and its forms, and then relate this modularity to proposed modular control structures for biomimetic robots. We note the features that are different between the robotic and the biological 'designs' with features which have evolved by natural selection, and note those aspects of biology which may be counter-intuitive or unique to the biological controls as we currently understand them. Biological modularity can be divided into kinematic modularity comprised of strokes and cycles: primitives approximating a range of optimization criteria, and execution modularity comprised of kinetic motor primitives: muscle synergies recruited by premotor drives which are most often pulsatile, and which have the biomechanical effect of instantiating a visco-elastic force-field in the limb. The relations of these identified biological elements to kinematic and force-level motor primitives employed in robot control formulations are discussed.

Short Review on Quartz Crystal Microbalance Sensors for Physical, Chemical, and Biological Applications

  • Il Ryu, Jang;Hoe Joon, Kim
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.389-396
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    • 2022
  • Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) based sensors are used for various applications owing to advantages such as excellent accuracy and precision, rapid response, and tiny footprint. Traditional applications of QCM-based sensors include biological sensing and thin-film thickness monitoring. Recently, QCMs have been used as functional material for novel physical and chemical detections, and with improved device design. QCM-based sensors are garnering considerable attention in particulate matter sensing and electric nose application. This review covers the challenges and solutions in physical, chemical, and biological sensing applications. First, various physical sensing applications are introduced. Secondly, the toxic gas and chemical detection studies are outlined, focusing on introducing a coating method for uniform sensing film and sensing materials for a minimal damping effect. Lastly, the biological and medical sensing applications, which use the monomolecularly decorating method for biomolecule recognition and a brief description of the overall measuring system, are also discussed.

Biological effect of recombinant IL-1$\beta$ on the expression of antiviral genes in the gill of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss

  • Hyun, Do Jeong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.139-146
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    • 2003
  • We have investigated the biological effects of recombinant IL-1$\beta$ (rIL-1$\beta$) on the expression of antiviral genes such as Myxovirus-3 (MX-3) and Interferon regulating factor-1 (IRF-1), which are related to type I interferon. When ten micrograms of rIL-1$\beta$ were treated, we observed the stimulatory effect on the expression of these antiviral genes. Interestingly, at the early stage of stimulation, these genes were down-regulated and then up-regulated by the results obtained that the expressions of these genes were decreased at day 1 post-injection and gradually increased at day 3 post-injection. Thus, the stimulatory effect of rIL-1$\beta$ on the expression of MX-3 and IRF-3 gene might be an indirect stimulatory effect because significant up-regulation was delayed until day 3 post-injection.

Suppression Effect of Curcuma longa Rhizome-Derived Components against Nitric Oxide Synthase

  • Lee, Hoi-Seon
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.212-215
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    • 2009
  • The inhibitory effects of Curcuma longa rhizome-derived materials against nitric oxide (NO) production were assessed. The inhibitory effect (57%) on NO production was evidenced by the methanol extract of C. longa at $1\;{\mu}g/mL$. In the fractionation of the methanol extract, the ethyl acetate fraction evidenced an inhibitory effect greater than 62.1% at $1\;{\mu}g/mL$. The active constituent was identified as curcumin. Curcumin exerted potent inhibitory effects of 78.7 and 65.7% at concentrations of 1 and $0.5\;{\mu}g/mL$, respectively. Furthermore, the inhibitory effect of ar-turmerone was measured as 31.3 and 15.8% at 1 and $0.5\;{\mu}g/mL$, respectively. The iNOS expression-suppressive effects of curcumin were assessed via western blot analysis. Our results suggest that curcumin and ar-turmerone may prove useful in the development of new types of NO inhibitors.

In vitro Antioxidant Effect of Aster scaber Thunb. Extract

  • Chung, Tae Yung;Lee, Seung Eun
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2001
  • Methanol extract and solvent fractions of Aster scaber Thunb. were tested to elucidate antioxidative characteristics in vitro. Methanol extract showed strong inhibition on linoleic acid autoxidation and conjugated diene production. Hexane and diethyl ether fractions showed stronger chelating effect on $10^{-4}M\;FeCl_3$ than the other fractions. Butanol fraction had the strongest capacity on $10^{-3}M\;CuSO_4$ similar to ${\alpha}$-tocopherol. Synergistic effect of butanol fraction with histidine, methionine, and lysine on linoleic acid autoxidation had been observed. Contents of total phenol, vitamin E, vitamin C, and carotenoid were evaluated. From the results, Aster scaber Thunb. could be expected to play a role as an antioxidant in vivo.

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Effect of some reagents added in culture media upon the mycelial growth of the Psallitoa Campestris (Psalliota Campestris의 균사생장(菌絲生長)에 미치는 무기염류(無機鹽類)의 영향(影響))

  • Yu, Tae-Jong
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.6
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    • pp.57-59
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    • 1965
  • According to the result of the observations on the effect of the reagents, $CuSO_4{\cdot}5H_2O$, $ZnSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O$ $MnSO_4{\cdot}4H_2O$, $HgCl_2$, upon the mycelial growth of psalliota campestris $HgCl_2$ showed the strongest effect on checking the mycelial growth $(,.008{\sim}0.01%)$ $CuSO_4{\cdot}5H_2O(0.030%)$, $ZnSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O(0.080%)$, came next and the $MnSO_4{\cdot}4H_2O(0.100%)$ was the weakest. Writer also found that showed the promoting effect of the mycelial growth in appropriate Concentration (at $0.015%\;CuSO_4{\cdot}5H_2O$, $0.030%ZnSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O$).

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Biological Effects of Black Colored Soybean

  • Kim, Yong-Ho;Yun, Hong-Tae;Park, Keum-Yong
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.195-199
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    • 2004
  • It has been believed that supplementation of human diets with soybean products markedly reduces human cancer mortality rates. Specifically the black colored soybean has been considered as having a medicinal effect since ancient times in Korea. Six genotypes of black colored soybean and a normal variety were investigated for their biological effect. While the isoflavone content of black colored soybean was higher than the normal soybean, saponin content of the seeds was not different among varieties. In the case of antioxidant activity, black colored soybean showed over 3 times increase in the active effect than the control variety. When feeding soybean extract, a general change of alcohol resolving effect, such as alcohol dehydrogenase activity, was observed in the blood and liver of rats.

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