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Characteristics of Hydrogel Prepared from Microbial Poly($\gamma$-glutamic acid) by Chemical Crosslinker

  • Park, Jong-Soo;Choi, Seong-Hyun;Choi, Woo-Young;Yoon, Min-Ho
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.213-217
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    • 2005
  • Microbial hydrogel was prepared with poly(${\gamma}$-glutamic acid) produced from Bacillus subtilis BS62 using crosslinking reagent, ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (EGDE), and its physico-chemical characteristics were examined. Hydrogel which prepared from 10 grams of 10% PGA solution with $600\;{\mu}l$ of EGDE at $50^{\circ}C$ for 17 h swelled 4,320 times its dry weight, and time to reach swelling equilibrium in deionized water at 4 to $45^{\circ}C$ range was about 20 h. Swollen hydrogel shrunk in ionic solutions, and rate of shrinkage was higher in calcium chloride solution than sodium chloride solution. Swelling rate of hydrogel increased 1.3-fold of initial swelling rate for 30 min at $80^{\circ}C$.

Preparation of N'-Substituted Anilino-N-Methyl-N-Nitorsoureas as Candidate Antitumor Agents

  • Kim, Jack-C;Kim, Yeon-Gweon;Min, Byoung-Tack;Park, Jin-Il
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.420-423
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    • 1994
  • Various N'-substituted anilino-N-methyl-N'-nitrosoureas(2a-n) were easily prepared from the reaction of substituted phenylhydraines $(3, 4-CH_3, {\;} 3-, {\;} 4-OCH_3, {\;} 3-, {\;} 4-F, {\;} 3, {\;} 4-Cl, {\;} 4-Br, {\;} 2-, {\;} 3-, {\;} 4-NO_2, 4-(NO_2)_2)$ with methyl isocyanate, followed by the nitrosation with 99% HCOOH and dry sodium lnitrite powder. Surprisingly, of these series of analogus, the anilino-nitrocosureas substituted with eletron-withdrawing nitro groups (2k-a) showed significantly low $ED_{30}$ values of $1.4-3.4 {\mu}g/ml.$ In addition, none of these copounds subtituted with electron-donating groups exhibited cytotoxicities.

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Eco-friendly Solventless Synthesis of 5-Indolylpyrimido[4,5-d]pyrimidinones and Their Antimicrobial Activity

  • Gupta, Ragini;Jain, Anshu;Joshi, Rahul;Jain, Meenakshi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.899-904
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    • 2011
  • A series of 5-indolylpyrimido[4,5-d]pyrimidinones (4a-h) were obtained by multi-component reaction of 3-formylindole (1), thiobarbituric acid/barbituric acid (2) and thiourea/urea (3) under microwave irradiation in dry media. Secondly, grinding together neat reactants also gave the titled compounds in good yields. All the synthesized compounds have been characterized on the basis of elemental analyses and spectral data (IR, $^1H$ NMR and Mass). Representative compounds were also evaluated for their antimicrobial activity against Rhizopus stolonifer, Fusarium oxysporum, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa at different concentrations. Some of the compounds showed promising activity.

Synthesis of a New Diels-Alder Quinone Adduct and Its Use in Preparing Thiazolo- and Oxazoloquinolines

  • Hammam, A.S.;Youssef, M.S.K.;Radwan, Sh.M.;Abdel-Rahman, M.A.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.779-785
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    • 2004
  • Syn (or anti) cinnamaldehydeoxime (1a, b) undergoes Diels-Alder addition to tetrabromo-p-benzoquinone (2)in dry xylene in 1 : 1 and 2 : 1 molar ratios to give the mono- and diadducts 3 and 4a, b respectively. The reaction of 3 with thioamides in ethanol gave thiazoloquinoline diones 6a-d, whereas with acid amides in ethylene glycol, it gave oxazoloquinolinediones 12a-f.

Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Phosphorylated Derivatives of Ribavirin

  • Rao, Valasani Koteswara;Reddy, Sanapalli Subba;Babu, Kilaru Raveendra;Kumar, Kuntrapakam Hema;Ghosh, Sunil Kumar;Raju, Chamarthi Naga
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.952-959
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    • 2011
  • Novel phosphorylated derivatives of ribavirin 5-16 were synthesized by the reaction of 4-nitrophenyl phosphorodichloridate with various amino acid esters in the presence of triethylamine in dry tetrahydrofuran through the intermediates 3. On further reaction of 3 with ribavirin in THF and pyridine in the presence of TEA afforded the title compounds 5-16. Their structures were characterized by IR, $^1H$, $^{13}C$, $^{31}P$ NMR and mass spectral analyses. All the title compounds were found to exhibit potent in vitro anticancer activity against MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines.

Etching of Al and Cu Solids by $SiCl_4$ Molecules

  • Cho Chul Hee;Lee Woan;Rhee Chang Hwan;Park Seung Chul
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.187-192
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    • 1992
  • The classical trajectory method, previously applied to the reactions of polyatomic molecules with fcc structured metal solids[S. C. Park, C. H. Cho, and C. H. Rhee, Bull. Kor. Chem. Soc., 11, $1(1990)]^1$ is extended to the collision energy dependence of the reaction of the Al solid by $SiCl_4$ molecules. We have calculated etching yields, degrees of anisotropy, kinetic energy distributions, and angular distributions for the reactions of the Al solid and compared with those for the reactions of the Cu solid. Over the range of collision energies we considered, the reactions of the Al soIid show higher etching yield and better anisotropy than the reactions of the Cu solid. Details of reaction mechanisms and the relevance of these calculations for the dry etching of CuAl alloy are discussed.

Antioxidant Activity of Dietary Fibers from Tubers and Stalks of Sweet Potato and Their Anti-cancer Effect in Human Colon Cancer (고구마 괴근과 잎자루 식이섬유의 항산화 효과 및 인간 대장암세포에 대한 항암작용)

  • Jeong, Haeng Soon;Joo, Hyun;Lee, Jae-Hwa
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.525-529
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    • 2013
  • Contents of the total polyphenols and flavonoids in the dietary fiber from tubers and stalks of domestic sweet potatoes were investigated. In addition, their antioxidant activity as well as the potent anti-cancer effects through the growth inhibition in human colon cancer cells (HT-29) in vitro were tested. The total flavonoids as naringin equivalents in dietary fiber from tubers and stalks of sweet potatoes were $0.5{\pm}0.001$ naringin/g extract and $2.0{\pm}0.008$ mg naringin/g extract dry basis, respectively. The amounts of the total polyphenols as gallic acid equivalents were $2.8{\pm}0.01$ mg gallic acid/g dry basis and $6.3{\pm}0.03$ mg gallic acid/g dry basis, respectively. 1,2-Diphenyi-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical-scavenging activity of the dietary fiber from stalks was 2.4 times higher than that of the dietary fiber from tubers. Interestingly, a strong growth inhibition on HT-29 cells was observed in both dietary fibers originated from stalks and tubers of sweet potato in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, we found that the dietary fiber from tubers and stalks of sweet potato increased the gene expression of tumor suppressor p53. The great potential value in the prevention of various diseases including cancer the potential value could be confirmed through effects of the dietary fiber from tubers and stalks of sweet potato on antioxidant activity and anticancer in human colon cancer.

Magnetic Properties of Modified DNAs

  • Do, Eui-Doo;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Kwon, Young-Wan;Choi, Dong-Hoon;Jin, Jung-Il;Oh, Dong-Keun;Nishide, Hiroyuki;Kurata, Takashi
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.3-4
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    • 2006
  • Natural DNAs in dry state, i.e., A-DNAs, when intercalated with low levels of stable organic free radicals or complexed with low levels of Au(III), are attracted at room temperature to commercial magnets, whereas those containing high levels of intercalators or Au(III) are not. This surprising observation is explained by the EPR spectra and SQUID measurement of magnetization of the modified DNAs. It is conjectured that A-DNAs are morphologically heterogeneous containing ordered and disordered regions. The ordered regions appear to strongly mediate magnetic interactions between spins through their ${\pi}_z$-stacked structures. When the modified DNAs are wet or hydrated, they behave diamagnetically.

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Estimation of Cell Concentration by Light Transmitter During the Culture of Methylotrophic Yeast Pichia pastoris

  • Choi, Du-Bok;Park, Enoch Y.S.;Lee, Yong-Bo;Na, Young-Hee;Lim, Chae-Kyu
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.226-228
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    • 2003
  • The multiple correlation coefficient between the values determined by dry weight and those determined by fluorometer was observed with r=0.96 and the standard error of calibration was 0.034. Using the best calibration data, in order to reconfirm the reliability of the fluorometer results in comparison with those obtained by dry weight on the cell concentration, fedbatch cultures were carried out. The results obtained by fluorometer measurements were in good agreement with those obtained by dry weight. The on-line monitoring of cell concentration by the fermentor system linked to a computer equipped with fluorometer was successfully carried out.

Isolation, Characterization, and Use for Plant Growth Promotion Under Salt Stress, of ACC Deaminase-Producing Halotolerant Bacteria Derived from Coastal Soil

  • Siddikee, M.A.;Chauhan, P.S.;Anandham, R.;Han, Gwang-Hyun;Sa, Tong-Min
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.20 no.11
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    • pp.1577-1584
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    • 2010
  • In total, 140 halotolerant bacterial strains were isolated from both the soil of barren fields and the rhizosphere of six naturally growing halophytic plants in the vicinity of the Yellow Sea, near the city of Incheon in the Republic of Korea. All of these strains were characterized for multiple plant growth promoting traits, such as the production of indole acetic acid (IAA), nitrogen fixation, phosphorus (P) and zinc (Zn) solubilization, thiosulfate ($S_2O_3$) oxidation, the production of ammonia ($NH_3$), and the production of extracellular hydrolytic enzymes such as protease, chitinase, pectinase, cellulase, and lipase under in vitro conditions. From the original 140 strains tested, on the basis of the latter tests for plant growth promotional activity, 36 were selected for further examination. These 36 halotolerant bacterial strains were then tested for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) deaminase activity. Twenty-five of these were found to be positive, and to be exhibiting significantly varying levels of activity. 16S rRNA gene sequencing analyses of the 36 halotolerant strains showed that they belong to 10 different bacterial genera: Bacillus, Brevibacterium, Planococcus, Zhihengliuella, Halomonas, Exiguobacterium, Oceanimonas, Corynebacterium, Arthrobacter, and Micrococcus. Inoculation of the 14 halotolerant bacterial strains to ameliorate salt stress (150 mM NaCl) in canola plants produced an increase in root length of between 5.2% and 47.8%, and dry weight of between 16.2% and 43%, in comparison with the uninoculated positive controls. In particular, three of the bacteria, Brevibacterium epidermidis RS15, Micrococcus yunnanensis RS222, and Bacillus aryabhattai RS341, all showed more than 40% increase in root elongation and dry weight when compared with uninoculated salt-stressed canola seedlings. These results indicate that certain halotolerant bacteria, isolated from coastal soils, have a real potential to enhance plant growth under saline stress, through the reduction of ethylene production via ACC deaminase activity.