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Cytotoxic Activities of Brominated Sesquiterpenes from the Red Alga Laurencia okamurae

  • Ryu, Geon-Seek;Park, Soo-Hee;Choi, Byoung-Wook;Lee, Nam-Ho;Hwang, Hye-Jung;Ryu, Shi-Yong;Lee, Bong-Ho
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.103-107
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    • 2002
  • Four known sesquiterpenes, laurinterol (1), isolaurinterol (2), aplysinal (3) and aplysin (4) were isolated from the Korean red alga Laurencia okamurae off Cheju Island, Korea. Their structures were identified by comparison with the literature data. Compounds 1-4 showed potent cytotoxicity against A549, SK-OV-3, SKMEL-2, XF498, and HTl5 cell lines with $EC_{50}$ values ranging from 1.2 to 17.6 ${\mu}g/ml$.

Growth and Maturation Period of Silvetia siliquosa in the Natural Population in Jindo, South Korea (한국 진도의 자연군락 뜸부기(Silvetia siliquosa)의 생장과 성숙 주기)

  • Hwang, Eun Kyoung;Yoo, Ho Chang;Ha, Dong Soo;Park, Chan Sun
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.745-751
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    • 2015
  • The ecological characteristics of Silvetia siliquosa, an endangered brown alga, were investigated from January to December 2013 in Jindo, South Korea. The S. siliquosa population formed widespread patches on natural rock. Receptacles were observed from March to August when seawater temperatures ranged from 8-26℃. A maturation peak was detected in June, when seawater temperatures were 23.4℃. After embryo release, the alga bleached and only the discoidal holdfast remained after August. Developmental initiation of the thallus occurred at temperatures above 8℃, and receptacle formation required approximately 196 degree-days. This is the first study to examine a S. siliquosa population throughout the entire year in a natural habitat.

Two New Records of Marine Algae Phyllodictyon anastomosans and Saccharina ochotensis from Korea (한국산 미기록 해조 2종(Phyllodictyon anastomosans 및 Saccharina ochotensis)에 대한 주해)

  • Hwang, Mi Sook;Oh, Yoon Sik
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.77-82
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    • 2013
  • Phyllodictyon anastomosans (Harvey) Kraft et M.J. Wynne and Saccharina ochotensis (Miyabe) E.E. Lane C. Mayes, Druehl et G.W. Saunders are first recorded in Korea. A pantropical green alga, P. anastomosans was collected on a rock wall in the subtital zone of Jeju Island. This species has very tiny fan-shaped and netted thalli that are green in color. A cold temperate brown alga, P. ochotensis has very thick and leathery thalli that are deep brown in color. Morphological characteistics and habitats of these species are described with taxonomic accounts.

Cholinesterase Inhibitory Activity of Two Farnesylacetone Derivatives from the Brown Alga Sargassum sagamianum

  • Ryu, Geon-Seek;Park, Soo-Hee;Kim, Eun-Sook;Choi, Byoung-Wook;Ryu, Shi-Yong;Lee, Bong-Ho
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.796-799
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    • 2003
  • Two known farnesylacetone derivatives (1 and 2) were isolated from the Korean brown alga Sargassum sagamianum off Jeju Island, Korea. Compounds 1 and 2 were identified as (5E,10Z)-6, 10, 14-trimethylpentadeca-5, 10-dien-2, 12-dione and (5E,9E,13E)-6, 10,4-trimethylpentadeca-5,9,13-trien-2,12-dione, respectively, by comparison with the literature data. Compounds 1 and 2 showed moderate acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activities with $IC_{50}$ values of 65.0∼48.0 and 34.0∼23.0 $\muM$, respectively.

Various Bioactivities of Two Polyphenolic Compounds from the Brown Alga Grateoupia elliptica

  • Kim, Eun-Sook;Kim, Chan-Sook;Lee, Bong-Ho;Choi, Byoung-Wook;Ryu, Geon-Seek
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.190.2-190.2
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    • 2003
  • In the course of search for various bioactive compounds from marine algae, we found strong antioxidant activity of the methanolic extract of the brown alga G. elliptica. Chromatographic purification [ODS flash, gel-filtration on Sephadex LH-20, HPLC] of the BuOH layer of the methanolic extract afforded two known polyphenolic compounds, 6,6'-bieckol (1) and dieckol (2). Compound 1 showed acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) inhibitory activities, free radical scavenging activity on DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydazyl) with IC$\_$50/ values of 91.2, 45.6 and 15.5 $\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$, respectively. (omitted)

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Cholinesterase-inhibitory Farnesylacetone Derivatives from the Brown Alga Sargassum sagamianum

  • Park, Soo-Hee;Hwang, Jeong-Won;Lee, Bong-Ho;Choi, Byoung-Wook;Ryu, Geon-Seek
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.206.2-206.2
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    • 2003
  • In continuing search for bioactive compounds from Korean marine algae, we found cholinesterase-inhibitory activity in the methanolic extract of brown alga Sargassum sagamianum. After partitioning between CHCl$_3$ and 30% MeOH, the former layer was purified by a series of ODS flash, silica column, gel-filtration on Sephadex LH-20, and HPLC to give two farnesylacetone derivatives. Their structures were identified by comparison with the literature data. Compounds 1 and 2 showed moderate acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activities with IC$\sub$50/ values of 65.0∼48.0 ${\mu}$M and 34.0∼23.0 ${\mu}$M, respectively. (omitted)

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Growth and maturation period of a brown alga, Scytosiphon lomentaria(Lyngbye) Link in a natural habitat of Sodol, Jumunjin, eastern coast of Korea (한국 동해안 주문진의 자연산 고리매(Scytosiphon lomentaria)의 생장과 성숙주기)

  • Myeong Seok Han;Chan Sun Park;Eun Kyoung Hwang
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.206-213
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    • 2022
  • Ecological characteristics of a brown alga, Scytosiphon lomentaria, were investigated from January 2021 to December 2021 in its natural habitat off Sodol, Jumunjin, eastern coast of Korea. The S. lomentaria population at the site formed widespread patches on mid shore. During the investigation, environmental conditions including seawater temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen were monitored at the site. Growth and maturation of the S. lomentaria population were identified through qualitative and quantitative investigations. An estimation of the effective cumulative temperature for maturation of the alga was obtained based on growth data and a biological zero temperature of 8℃. Sporangia were observed from February to May when seawater temperatures ranged from 7.7℃ to 16.4℃. A maturation peak was detected in April when seawater temperature was 12.1℃. After zoospore release, the alga became bleached and only the crust remained after June. Developmental initiation of the thallus occurred at temperatures above 8℃. Its maturation required approximately 162 degree-days.

Characterization of Chitinolytic and Antifungal Activities in Marine-Derived Trichoderma bissettii Strains

  • Dawoon Chung;Yong Min Kwon;Ji Yeon Lim;Seung Sub Bae;Grace Choi;Dae-Sung Lee
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.244-253
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    • 2022
  • Trichoderma fungi have been intensively studied for mycoparasitism, and the latter is closely related to their cell-wall degrading enzymes including chitinase. Here, we studied marine-derived Trichoderma spp., isolated from distinct sources and locations, for chitinolytic and antifungal activity. Based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses, two strains designated GJ-Sp1 and TOP-Co8 (isolated from a marine sponge and a marine alga, respectively) were identified as Trichoderma bissettii. This species has recently been identified as a closely related species to Trichoderma longibrachiatum. The extracellular crude enzymes of GJ-Sp1 and TOP-Co8 showed activities of chitobiosidase and b-N-acetylglucosaminidase (exochitinase) and chitotriosidase (endochitinase). The optimum chitinolytic activity of the crude enzymes was observed at 50 ℃, pH 5.0, 0-0.5% NaCl concentrations, and the activities were stable at temperatures ranging from 10 to 40 ℃ for 2 h. Moreover, the crude enzymes showed inhibitory activity against hyphal growth of two filamentous fungi Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus niger. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the chitinolytic and antifungal activity of T. bissettii.

Marine Bacteria Associated with the Korean Brown Alga, Undaria pinnatifida

  • Lee, Yoo-Kyung;Jung, Hyun-Jung;Lee, Hong-Kum
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.694-698
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    • 2006
  • Several marine bacterial strains were isolated from Undaria pinnatifida (Miyok in Korean). Sixty-six strains were isolated on R2A agar media at $10^{\circ}C$ and identified by a phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences. They were grouped into 10 different sequence types based on the initial sequence analysis of the 5' domain of the gene (approximately 500 bp). Full sequences of 16S rRNA gene, were obtained from one strain in each sequence type and the species-affiliation was determined using phylogenetic and sequence similarity analyses. The results of the analyses indicated that they were closely related to Psychrobacter aquimaris, P. celer, P. nivimaris, P. pulmonis, Psychromonas arctica or Bacillus psychrodurans. These bacteria are marine or psychrotrophic bacteria. Because the sporophytes of U. pinnatifida are cultured on the costal area during winter, the U. pinnatifida-associated bacteria appeared to grow at low temperatures. U. pinnatifida sporophytes can be a good source for the isolation of psychrotrophic bacteria.

Hypnea esperi (Cystocloniaceae, Gigartinales): a newly recorded species of marine algae in Korea (한국산 미기록 해조 잔가지가시우무 (돌가사리목, 열매가지과))

  • KANG, Pil Joon;NAM, Ki Wan
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.952-957
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    • 2017
  • In the course of survey of marine algal flora in Korea, a red algal species was collected from Pohang located in the eastern coast of Korea. This shares features of Hypnea, and is characterized by more or less percurrent axis and numerous and short branchlets densely covering axis and branches with basal constrictions, and absence of lenticular thickenings in medullary cell walls. In a phylogenetic tree based on rbcL sequences, this species nests in the same clade as Hypnea esperi. Genetic distance between this Korean entity and H. esperi was in intraspecific range as 0.6%. This alga is identified as Hypnea esperi based on the morphological and molecular data. This is the first record of H. esperi in Korea.