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Molecular Phylogenetic Studies of Korean Hydrocotyle L. (한국산 피막이속(Hydrocotyle L.) 식물의 분자계통학적 연구)

  • Choi, Kyoung-Su;Park, Seon-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.490-497
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    • 2012
  • Phylogenetic analyses were conducted to evaluate relationships of 5 taxa of Korean Hydrocotyle, H. spp. found in the Ulleung island including one outgroup (Centella asiatica). The molecular phylogenetic methods based on nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS region and cpDNA trnH-psbA region. Centella asiatica was used outgroup for analysis. As the result, genus Korean Hydrocotyle were grouped by 94% bootstrap value. Korean Hydrocotyle was grouped by four clades; Clade I-H. maritima, H. sibthorpides and H. yabei clade Clade II-H. nepalensis clade clade III-H. ramiflora clade clade IV-H. spp. clade. H. maritima, H. sibthorpides and H. yabei was not distinguished, seperately. H. spp. was distinctly distinguished other Korean Hydrocotyle.

Studies on the Pharmaco-Constituents of Hydrocotyle japonica(II) (Hydrocotyle japonica의 약효성분에 관한 연구 (II))

  • 조의환;김일혁
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.427-431
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    • 1991
  • A flavonoidal glycoside was isolated from the whole plant of Hydrocotyle japonica(Um belliferae) and identified as quercetin-3-O-$\beta$-D-galactoside quercetin-3-O-$\beta$-D-(hyperoside) (C$_{21}H_{20}O_{12}$.1/3 $H_2O$, yellow needle crystal, m.p. $249~250^{\circ}$, $[\alpha]^{28}_D^{\circ}$$-65.94^{\circ}$ in pyridine) by physicochemical properties and spectroscopic evidences(UV, IR, NMR and Mass etc., in comparison with authentic sample.

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Studies on the Pharmaco-Constituents of Hydrocotyle japonica (I) (Hydrocotyle japonica의 약효성분에 관한 연구(I))

  • Cho, Eui-Hwan;Kim, Il-Hyuk
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.281-286
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    • 1988
  • For the investigation of medicinal resources in Hydrocotyle species, the studies were conducted to evaluate the pharmaco-constituents in Hydrocotyle japonica MAKINO (Umbelliferae), which is used as folk medicine in Korea. From the methyl alcohol extract of the whole plant, $isorhamnetin-3-O-{\beta}-D-galactoside$ ($C_{22}H_{22}O_{12}{\cdot}1/3H_2O$, bright yellow needle crystal, mp $247{\sim}248^{\circ}C$, $[{\alpha}]_D^{28}^{\circ}=-52.27^{\circ}$ in pyridine), one of three flavonol substances in extrat, was isolated and identified by physicochemical properties and spectroscopic evidences (UV, IR, NMR and MS etc.,) in comparison with authentic sample. This flavonoid was appeared from Hydrocotyle japonica MAKINO through phytochemical approaches at the outset.

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Lipoxygenases, Hyaluronidase, and Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitory Effects Extracted from Five Hydrocotyle Species

  • Moon, Seok Hyeon;Lim, Yong;Huh, Man Kyu
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.277-282
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    • 2021
  • Hydrocotyle is a genus of prostrate, perennial aquatic or semi-aquatic plants formerly classified in the family Apiaceae, now in the family Araliaceae. Lipoxygenases (LOX) are present in the human body and play an important role in the stimulation of inflammatory reactions. Ethanolic extracts of five Hydrocotyle species (H. ramiflora, H. maritima, H. nepalensis, H. sibthorpioides, and H. yabei) showed inhibition of 23.5~50.6% at 2.0 mg/mL. Their extracts showed LOX inhibition in half maximal effective concentration (EC50) range 15.1~15.7 ㎍/mL. Hyaluronic acid is a glycosaminoglycan, a major component of the extracellular matrix Five extracts of these species inhibited less than 23.0% of Hyaluronidase (HAase) activity at a concentration of 2.0 mg/mL Xanthine oxidase (XO) is a form of xanthine oxidoreductase, a type of enzyme that generates reactive oxygen species. Five Hydrocotyle species were found to have inhibitory activity of XO at 2.0 mg/ml, with 65% having greater than 50% inhibition. H. ramiflora exhibited the highest activity with an inhibition of 80.0%. The results suggested that Lipoxygenases, Hyaluronidase, and Busan 47340, Republic of Korea from five Hydrocotyle species might be multifunctional and prevent the degradation of allergic reactions and inflammation.

First Report of Septoria centellae Associated with Leaf Spot of Centella asiatica in Korea

  • Park, Ji-Hyun;Park, Mi-Jeong;Wolcan, Silvia;Shin, Hyeon-Dong
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.310-312
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    • 2011
  • Septoria centellae associated with leaf spot of Centella asiatica is reported for the first time in Korea. The fungus is described and illustrated in detail. It is also compared with related species of Septoria present on Centella and Hydrocotyle spp. with taxonomic comments. Two monoconidial isolates from Jeju and Wando were successfully cultured and have been deposited in the Korean Agricultural Culture Collection.

Inhibitory Effect of DPPH Radical Scavenging Activity and Hydroxyl Radicals (OH) Activity of Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Lamarck (피막이풀의 DPPH 라디칼과 hydroxyl radicals (OH) 항산화 활성 및 리폭시게나아제 저해 효과)

  • Cho, Kyung-Soon
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.1022-1026
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    • 2016
  • In this study the hot water extract was prepared from Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides (Araliaceae) leaves and stems to study antioxidant activities and lipoxygenase inhibition. The extract showed the protective hydroxyl radical (-OH) which can damage virtually all types of macromolecules: carbohydrates, nucleic acids (mutations), lipids (lipid peroxidation), and amino acids. Hydroxyl radical scavenging activity of H. sibthorpioides was 78.6%. The extract showed strong activity against 1, 1- diphenyl 2-picrylhyorazyl (DPPH) which is a well-known radical and a trap (scavenger) for other radicals. DPPH scavenging activity of leaves of H. sibthorpioides was evaluated at 8.0 mg/ml was 86.0%. Lipoxygenases (LOXs) constitute a heterogeneous family of lipid peroxidizing enzymes capable of oxygenating polyunsaturated fatty acids to their corresponding hydroperoxy derivatives. The inhibitory effect of 15-LOX by H. sibthorpioides was assayed using a Morgan microplate assay. The extract of H. sibthorpioides was 55.5% inhibitory effects on the inhibition of LOX at 8.0 mg/ml. The IC50 values for OH activity, DPPH activity, and LOX inhibition from leaves 5.23 mg/ml, 6.44 mg/ml, and 3.71 mg/ml, respectively. Antioxidative activity assay showed that the water extracts from leaf and stem had a strong reducing power. These results show that H. sibthorpioides has some phytochemical constituents which may be active against the free radicals (OH and DPPH) and lipoxygenase enzyme.

Efficiency of Removal of Indoor Pollutants by Pistia stratiotes, Eichhornia crassipes and Hydrocotyle umbellata

  • Park, Hye-Min;Lee, Ae-Kyung
    • Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 2020
  • In this study, we compared efficiency of different aquatic plants in removing indoor pollutants and examined their potential to purify indoor air. Two liter of water in chamber was used as the control, while the other chambers containing water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), and water coin (Hydrocotyle umbellata) were used as treatment groups. Temperatures inside all the chambers were maintained between 20 ℃ and 23 ℃. Humidity in the chambers with aquatic plants increased by 30% and 50% control respectively. The removal of formaldehyde per unit leaf area was examined in each aquatic plant. It turned out that water hyacinth removed the highest amount of formaldehyde, followed by water lettuce and water coin. Both water hyacinth and water lettuce increased the amount of removal of formaldehyde until the end of the experiment. In the case of airborne dust (PM 10) and fine dust (PM 2.5), water coin, which had the highest number of leaves, removed more PM 10 and PM 2.5 than the other aquatic plants, with statistically significant difference. In addition, both water coin and water hyacinth smoothly opened and closed stomata before and after the experiment. Consequently, as the aquatic plants were effective in controlling humidity and removing pollutants, they can be used as air purifying plants.

Somatic Embryogenesis and Organogenesis via Callus Culture from Hydrocotyl maritima Honda (선피막이의 캘러스 배양을 통한 체세포 배발생과 기관분화)

  • Kim, Ok-Tae;Kim, Min-Young;Kim, Kwang-Soo;Ahn, Jun-Cheul;Hwang, Baik
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.336-339
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    • 2003
  • Hydrocotyle maritima Honda used as medicinal plants for a hemostatic agent was investigated for in vitro regeneration. The petiole explants of H. maritima were cultured on callus induction medium containing growth regulators ($0{\sim}5\;mg/l$, NAA and $0{\sim}5\;mg/l$ 2,4-D) either in single or in combination with $0.1{\sim}2\;mg/l$ BA for 6 weeks. Although single treatments of 2,4-D or NAA resulted in callus formation, the best results were combination of $0.5\;mg/l$, 2,4-D and $0.5\;mg/l$, BA. $5\;mg/l$, NAA and $0.5\;mg/l$, BA, respectively. The highest number of shoot (12 shoots per callus) was achieved with $3\;mg/l$, Kinetin. Also, when pieces of embryogenic callus induced on the medium supplemented with $0.5\;mg/l$, 2,4-D and $0.5\;mg/l$, BA were subcultured on hormone-free medium, somatic embryos were differentiated and developed further into welldeveloped plants.

Inorganic Nutrient Removal Efficiency of Aquatic Plants from Recirculating Aquaculture System (수생식물을 이용한 담수 순환여과식 양식용수내의 무기영양염 처리 효율)

  • 마진석;오승용;조재윤
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2003
  • Inorganic nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphate compounds accumulate in recirculating aquaculture systems. These nutrients must be removed from the system before they affect pH and fish health. For this purpose, aquatic plants are a simple and inexpensive method of removal. There are four commonly used aquatic plants: Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth), Pistia stratiotes (water lettuce), Hygrophila angustifolia, and Hydrocotyle leucocephala in freshwater recirculating aquaculture systems in Korea, but their efficiencies are not known. Therefore, removal efficiencies of inorganic nutrients from a freshwater recirculating aquaculture water with four commonly used aquatic plants were tested. Removing efficiencies of TAN, N $O_2$$^{[-10]}$ -N, and N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ -N of the plants in 210 L aquaria for 48-hour period were tested. The removing efficiencies of TAN, N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ -N, and P $O_4$$^{3-}$-P of the two most effective plants, water hyacinth and water lettuce, were also tested in 690 L (surface area of 1.55 $m^2$) tanks under 2 different initial stocking densities, 4 kg and 6 kg, for 22 days. Proximate analysis major nutrients and N and P contents of the all plants were analyzed for calculating net removal weight of N and P by the plants. Water lettuce was the most effective for removing TAN, N $O_2$$^{[-10]}$ -N, and N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ -N from the water for 48-hour period tested followed by water hyacinth and Hygrophila angustifolia. Water lettuce reduced TAN, N $O_2$$^{[-10]}$ -N, and N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ -N concentration from 2.3 mg/L, 0.197 mg/L, and 21.4 mg/L to 0.4 mg/L, 0.024 mg/L and 17.4 mg/L, respectively while water hyacinth reduced them down to 0.6 mg/L, 0.029 mg/L and 17.9 mg/L, respectively. The concentrations of TAN, N $O_2$$^{[-10]}$ -N, and N $O_3$$^{[-10]}$ -N in Hydrocotyle leucocephala group were rather increased up to 3.7 mg/L, 5.7 mg/L and 48.2 mg/L, respectively. This is because the creeping stem of Hydrocotyle leucocephala had to be cut to meet stocking weight resulting in decaying of the stem in the aquaria during experiment. The net growth in weight of water hycinth and water lettuce of 4 kg each in the 1.55 $m^2$ tanks for 22 days were 9.768 kg and 10.803 kg respectively, and those at initial weight of 6 kg each were 8.393 kg and 9.433 kg, respectively. The reason of lower net growth in the later group was restricted growth space. Nitrogen and phosphorus contents in water hyacinth were 2.89% and 0.27%, and those in water lettuce were 3.87% and 0.36%, respectively. Average quantities of removed N and P from 1.55 $m^2$ tanks by water hyacinth for 22 days were 18.9 g and 1.75 g, while those by water lettuce were 36.8 g and 3.5 g, respectively. Therefore water lettuce showed much higher efficiencies for removing both N and P from recirculating aquaculture water than water hyacinth.