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Content Analysis of YouTube Vidoes Regarding Heated Tobacco Products: Focus on Product and Health Harm Information, and Creator Characteristics (궐련형 전자담배 YouTube 동영상 내용 분석: 제품 및 건강 유해성 정보, creator 특성을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Youjin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.389-397
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    • 2019
  • As the usage of e-cigarettes and its effects on health harms receive attentions, the debate over regulating e-cigarette industry's' social media marketing has been heated. While the industry has aggressively employed social media marketing such as YouTube, little research has examined what kinds of e-cigarette information is delivered to Korean viewers through YouTube. This study investigated the presence of product-related information and health harm information in the videos, and the characteristics of YouTube creators. The proportion of female creators was smaller than male creators, but more than female smoking rates. The results showed that product-related information such as taste, design and convenience was mentioned more than half the videos, but health ham was mentioned less. Videos which mentioned convenience and design tended to not mention health harm. These results could be used to support the current regulation approach over e-cigarette YouTube marketing.

Short-term Effects of Switching from Cigarette Smoking to Using Heated Tobacco Products on Cardiac Autonomic Regulation (담배 흡연에서 가열담배 사용으로의 단기간 전환에 따른 심장 자율신경 반응)

  • Dong Kyu Kim;Maeng Kyu Kim
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.639-650
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    • 2023
  • The levels of harmful components in aerosols from heated tobacco products (HTPs) have been reported to be significantly lower than in cigarette smoke. However, it remains unclear whether the use of HTPs can mitigate the cardiovascular risks associated with cigarette smoking (CS). The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of a short-term switch from CS to HTP use on cardiac autonomic regulation (CAR). Seven healthy male smokers completed an open-label, randomized, cross-over trial consisting of five days of CS, use of three different HTPs (IQOS use, IQ; lil SOLID use, LS; lil HYBRID use, LH), or non-smoking (NS). Each session was separated by a one-week washout period, and levels of exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) and carboxyhemoglobin (COHb), systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate variability (HRV) reflecting CAR were assessed before use of the product assigned to each session and at 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hr after use. Levels of exhaled CO and COHb were statistically significantly reduced only during NS. There were no statistical changes in SBP and DBP within any session. However, in HRV spectral analysis, log-transformed high frequency (lnHF) increased statistically significantly in IQ, LS, and NS, respectively. Normalized HF (HFnu) was significantly increased in NS and LH, respectively. lnHF and HFnu showed significant interaction effects. The findings of this study suggest that a short-term switch to HTPs instead of CS may lead to different distribution patterns of CAR, primarily driven by enhanced cardiac vagal tone.

The Effective Sterilization of White Ginseng Powder (인삼분말에 대한 살균방법 비교)

  • Seong, Hyeong-Sun;Park, Myeong-Han;Lee, Gwang-Seung
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 1982
  • This study was conducted to investigate to select the optimum condition for the sterilization of white ginseng powder. The powder heated at 100-121 $^{\circ}C$ for 1-30 minutes in a autoclave and irradiated at 2450 MHz microwave for 0.5-3.0 minutes was significantly changed in it's color density and become coagulated state, but their sterilizing effect on a general bacteria and 5. coli group were negligible. Meanwhile W- irradiation to the powder with thickness 1.5-10.5mm for 120 minutes was no changes in it's color. coagulated state and sterilizing effect, but 60Co-${\gamma}$ray irradiation at various dose with 0.1-2.0 Mrad was significant effect for sterilization and stability of the powder during the storage for 4 months at 25 $^{\circ}C$. The optimum dose of 60Co-${\gamma}$ ray irradiation was 0.5-0.7 Mrad.

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Studies on Volatile Compounds Formed in Heating Reaction between Leucine or Isoleucine and Glucose (Leucine 또는 Isoleucine과 Glucose간의 가열 반응에서 생성된 휘발성화합물에 관한 연구)

  • Kwag, Jae-Jin;Kim, Young-Hoi;Yang, Kwang-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.203-210
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    • 1989
  • Leucine and isoleucine were reacted with glucose in a propylene glycol solution and volatile compounds produced from these reaction were analysed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. A total of 24 compounds were identified in the leucine reaction volatiles and the major components were 2-isopropyl-5-methyl-2-hexenal, methylbutyraldehyde PGA, butyraldehyde PGA, 5-methylfur-fural, isopropylmethylhexenal PGA and 2-acetylpyrrole. From the isoleucing reaction volatiles, 20 compounds were identified and the major components were methylbutyraldehyde PGA, butyraldehyde PGA and 2-acetylpyrrole. The amino acids chosen for this study were considered as giving fruity and cocoa aroma when heated with glucose.

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STUDIES ON THE VIRUSES OF RADISH MOSAIC

  • KIM, Woon-Soo
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.9-21
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    • 1963
  • A mosaic diseased radish collected from the suburb of Seoul, in November, 1961 was used for studing the host range, physical properteis, purificaitiion, insect transmission, and electron microscopy. A Japanese strain of radish mosaic(RPV) was also used with Korean strain of radish mosaic (KRMV) for a comparative study. The two viruses, KRMA and RPV, were identified by the difference in host range, insect transmission and electron microscopy. The KRMA was severely infective on tobacco and Nicotiana glutinosa, while on Gomphrena globsa was immune to the virus. RPV produces necrotic local lesions on Gomphrena globosa but did not infect tobacco and N. glutinosa. Among varieties of radish, Seoul, Akamaroo, Akanagea, Koong-Joong showed more severe symptoms than Simoo, Minong, Paek-soo, which appeared to be fainly resistant. In a number of tests, it was found that the virus KRMA retained its infectivity until to a dilution of 1:2,000, heating at $58^{\circ}$ for 10 minutes, adn aging in vitro for 7 days at room temperature. The RPV was not inactivated until it was diluted to 1:2,000, heated to $56^{\circ}$, and aged for 6 days. The KRMV was readily transmitted by the aphid(Myzus persicae Sulz). The virus RPV was not transmitted by the aphid in a number of tests. Partialy purified viruses using ammonium acetate buffer, salting-out by ammonium sulfate and centrifugation of high and low speed were highly infective. Electron micrographs showed that the KRMV paticles are of spherical particles whereas the RPV particles are rod-shaped.

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STUDIES ON THE VIRUSES OF RADISH MOSAIC

  • Kim, Woon Soo
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.7-7
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    • 1963
  • A mosaic diseased radish collected from the suburb of Seoul, in November, 1961 was used for studing the host range, physical properteis, purificaitiion, insect transmission, and electron microscopy. A Japanese strain of radish mosaic(RPV) was also used with Korean strain of radish mosaic (KRMV) for a comparative study. The two viruses, KRMA and RPV, were identified by the difference in host range, insect transmission and electron microscopy. The KRMA was severely infective on tobacco and Nicotiana glutinosa, while on Gomphrena globsa was immune to the virus. RPV produces necrotic local lesions on Gomphrena globosa but did not infect tobacco and N. glutinosa. Among varieties of radish, Seoul, Akamaroo, Akanagea, Koong-Joong showed more severe symptoms than Simoo, Minong, Paek-soo, which appeared to be fainly resistant. In a number of tests, it was found that the virus KRMA retained its infectivity until to a dilution of 1:2,000, heating at $58^{\circ}$ for 10 minutes, adn aging in vitro for 7 days at room temperature. The RPV was not inactivated until it was diluted to 1:2,000, heated to $56^{\circ}$, and aged for 6 days. The KRMV was readily transmitted by the aphid(Myzus persicae Sulz). The virus RPV was not transmitted by the aphid in a number of tests. Partialy purified viruses using ammonium acetate buffer, salting-out by ammonium sulfate and centrifugation of high and low speed were highly infective. Electron micrographs showed that the KRMV paticles are of spherical particles whereas the RPV particles are rod-shaped.

Comparison of Rhizosphere Environments in Soils Suppressive and Conducive to Ginseng Root Rot (인삼근부병 억제토양 및 유발토양의 근권환경 비교)

  • Chung Young Ryun;Kim Hong Jin;Ohh Seung Hwan;Park Kyu Jin
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.23 no.3 s.60
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    • pp.142-146
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    • 1984
  • Soils suppressive and conducive to ginseng root rot were studied by examining the mycelial growth of Fusarium solani, Phytophthora cactorum, and Sclerotinia sp. on extracts of each type soil. Rhizosphere environments of the two soils were also compared. Mycelial growth of all root rot fungi used was more severely restrained on the suppressive soil extract agar than that of conducive one. However, when heated at 100C for 30 minutes, mycelial growth of F. solani and Sclerotinia sp. was not affected, regardless of type soil used, whereas R. solani and P. cactorum grew better on conducive soil extract. Mycelial growth of all fungi used was stimulated as the treated temperature became higher. No significant differences between the two types of the soil were found in propagules of F. solani. The numbers of total fungi and total bacteria and the ratioes of total fungi to Fusarium and total bacteria to Fusarium were higher in the suppressive soils than in the conducive ones. Higher amount of clay existed in the suppressive soils, Mg and Na contents were lower in those soils than the conducive ones.

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Development of Bialaphos Resistant Transgenic Tabacco Plants by Pollination and Utilization of Fertilization Cycle (수분ㆍ수정 시기를 이용한 Bialaphos 저항성 형질전환 담배의 개발)

  • ;;;;;;Toshiaki KAMEYA
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.99-103
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    • 1994
  • The herbicide bialaphos is a potent inhibitor of glutamine synthetase in higher plants. A bialaphos resistance (bar) gene encoding for an acetyltransferase was isolated from genomic DNA of Pseudomonas syringae pv tabaci. The bar gene was ligated to the binary vector pBI121. Pistils of tobacco plane were heated with the bar gene containing plasmid DNA at various times after pollination. When the treatment was applied at 30 and 40 h after pollination, a number of transgenic plants were obtained. Premary transformation (T$_{0}$ generation) and their progenies (T$_1$T$_2$) were resistant to both bialaphos and kanamycin at a dosage lathal to untransformed control plants. Stable integration of bar gene into chromosomal DNA was proven by Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA isolated from T$_1$progenies. These results show that the bialaphos resistant plane could be obtained by treatment to pistils with the exgenous bar gene through the fertilization cycle of tobacco.o.

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Enzymatic Properties of a Cellulase from Ganoderma lucidum (불로초(不老草)가 생산(生産)하는 Cellulase의 효소학적(酵素學的) 성질(性質))

  • Do, Jae-Ho;Kim, Sang-Dal
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 1986
  • A cellulose-degrading enzyme from Ganoderma lucidum was partially purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation and its enzymatic properties were studied. The enzyme had an optimum pH for activity at 4.0, and its stability range was pH $4.0{\sim}7.0$. The optimum temperature was $55^{circ}C$ and the enzyme retained 80% original activity after heated at $50^{\circ}C$ for 60 min. The activation energy of the enzyme for CMC degradation was caculated and found to be 6.2 Kcal/mole. The enzyme was activited by the addition of $Co^{++},\;Mn^{++}$, but slightly inactivated by $Hg^{++}$. Various enzyme inhibitors and chemical reagents did not affect the enzyme activity. The enzyme acted on native celluose as well as CMC. The Michaelis constant for CMC was calculated to be 2.4 mg glucose ep/ml.

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Inhibition of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infection by the Crude Sap Extracted from Amaranthaceae Plants (비름과식물즙액에 의한 담배 모자이크 바이러스의 감염억제효과)

  • Choi Jang-Kyung;Jung Ok-Hoa
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.23 no.3 s.60
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    • pp.137-141
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    • 1984
  • Crude sap, which was extracted from six Amaranthaceae plants, inhibited local lesion formation on Nicotiana glutinosa by tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) infection. Especially the remark. able inhibitory effect to TMV infection was shown on leaves of N. glutinosa precoated with the sap from Amaranthus mangostanus. The inhibitory activity of the sap from A. mangostanus was stable to storage in vitro for I day and to dilution 1/4 of the sap with distilled water. However, its activity was lost when the sap was heated at $70^{\circ}C\;to\;100^{\circ}C$ for 10 minutes. When the leaves of N. glutinosa precoated with the sap were sprayed with water, the inhibitory effect to TMV infection was maintained for 2 days. The A. mangostanus sap readjusted pH 3, pH 5, or pH 9 with 1 N HCl or 1 N NaOH did not decline the inhibitory action but the sap absorbed with $5\%\;to\;15\%$ charcoal completely lost their action. The protein components purified from A. mangostanus sap revealed three major bands by $5\%\;to\;15\%$ polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and the top component of which showed the inhibitory action to TMV infection.

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