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$^1O_2$으로 유도된 사람 적혈구의 광용혈에 있어서 대두의 아이소플라본인 제니스테인의 보호작용 (Protective Effect of Isoflavone, Genistein from Soybean on Singlet Oxygen Induced Photohemolysis of Human Erythrocytes)

  • 박수남
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.510-518
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    • 2003
  • 자외선에 노출된 피부에서 생성된 활성산소종에 의한 산화적 스트레스는 세포 구성 성분들을 손상시키고 궁극적으로는 피부 광노화 및 발암을 야기시킬 수 있다. 이 연구에서는 대두(Glycine max MERRILL)의 성분인 genistein(4',5,7-trihydroxyisoflavone)을 포함하는 몇 가지 천연 황산화제들에 대하여 로즈벵갈로 증감된 사람 적혈구의 광용혈에 대한 보호효과를 조사하였다. Genistein$(10-100\;{\mu}M)$은 농도-의존적으로 광용혈을 억제하였다. 그리고 지질 과산화 연쇄반응의 차단제인 ${\alpha}$-tocopherol보다도 더 효과적이었다. 그러나, Genitein의 배당체인 genistin, 소용성 항산화제인 L-ascorbate, 철-킬레이트제인 sodium phytate는 광용혈에 대하여 보호 효과를 나타내지 않았다. 오히려 보다 높은 농도$(500\;{\mu}M)$에서는 L-ascorbate와 sodium phytate 모두 광용혈을 촉진시켰다. 반면, $^1O_2$ 소광제로 알려진, ${\alpha}$-carotene 3,3'-diol은 현저한 보호 효과를 보여주었다. 이 결과는 로즈벵갈로 증감된 광용혈에 있어서 $^1O_2$이 중요함을 가리킨다. Luminol-의존성 화학발광법을 이용하여, $Fe^{3+}-EDTA/H_2O_2$ 계에서 생성된 ROS에 대한 몇가지 천연 항산화제들의 ROS 소거활성을 측정하였다. 활성 산소 소거활성$(OSC_{50})$의 크기는 sodium phytate > L-ascorbate>${\alpha}$-tocopherol > genistein > genistin순이었다. Gnistein, genistin, ${\alpha}$-tocopherol, L-ascorbate 및 sodium phytate의 활성산소 소거활성$(OSC_{50})$은 각각 41.0, 109.0, 9.0, 5.2, 및 $0.56{\mu}M$이었다. Free radical 소거활성$(FSC_{50})$의 크기는 L-ascorbate > ${\alpha}$-tocopherol > genistein > genistin순으로 나타났다. 이상의 결과들은 genistein이 $^1O_2$ 혹은 다른 ROS를 소거함으로써 그리고 ROS에 대항하여 세포막을 보호함으로써 생체계, 특히 태양 자외선에 노출된 피부에서 항산화제로서 작용할 수 있음을 가리킨다.

우주법(宇宙法)의 최근동향(最近動向) (Recent Developments in Space Law)

  • 최준선
    • 항공우주정책ㆍ법학회지
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    • 제1권
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    • pp.223-243
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    • 1989
  • The practical application of modern space science and technology have resulted in many actual and potential gains of mankind. These successes have conditioned and increased the need for a viable space law regime and the challenge of space has ultimately led to the formation of an international legal regime for space. Space law is no longer a primitive law. It is a modern law. Yet, in its stages of growth, it has not reached the condition of perfection. Therefore, under the existing state of thing, we could carefully say that the space law is one of the most newest fields of jurisprudence despite the fact that no one has so far defined it perfectly. However, if space law can be a true jurisprudential entity, it must be definable. In defining the space law, first of all, the grasp of it's nature iis inevitable. Although space law encompasses many tenets and facets of other legal discriplines, its principal nature is public international law, because space law affects and effects law relating intercourse among nations. Since early 1960s when mankind was first able to flight and stay in outer space, the necessity to control and administrate the space activities of human beings has growingly increased. The leading law-formulating agency to this purpose is the United Nation's ad hoc Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space("COPUOS"). COPUOS gave direction to public international space law by establishing the 1963 Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of the States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space("1963 Declaration"). The 1963 Declaration is very foundation of the five international multilateral treaties that were established successively after the 1963 Declaration. The five treaties are as follows: 1) The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space including Moon and other Celestial Bodies, 1967. 2) The Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts, and the Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space, 1968. 3) The Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects, 1972. 4) The Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space, 1974. 5) The Agreement Governing Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies: Moon Treaty, 1979. The other face of space law is it's commercial aspect. Space is no longer the sole domination of governments. Many private enterprise have already moved directly or indirectly into space activities in the parts such as telecommunications and space manufacturing. Since space law as the public international law has already advanced in accordance with the developments of space science and technology, there left only a few areas untouched in this field of law. Therefore the possibility of rapid growth of space law is expected in the parts of commerical space law, as it is, at this time, in a nascent state. The resources of the space environment are also commercially both valuable and important since the resources include the tangible natural resources to be found on the moon and other celestial bodies. Other space-based resources are solar energy, geostationary and geosynchronous orbital positions, radio frequencies, area possibly suited to human habitations, all areas and materials lending themselves to scientific research and inquiry. Remote sensing, space manufacturing and space transportation services are also another potential areas in which commercial. endeavors of Mankind can be carried out. In this regard, space insurance is also one of the most important devices allowing mankind to proceed with commercial space venture. Thus, knowlege of how space insurance came into existence and what it covers is necessary to understand the legal issues peculiar to space law. As a conclusion the writer emphasized the international cooperation of all nations in space activities of mankind, because space commerce, by its nature, will give rise many legal issues of international scope and concern. Important national and world-community interests would be served over time through the acceptance of new international agreements relating to remote sencing, direct television broadcasting, the use of nuclear power sources in space, the regularization of the activities of space transportation systems. standards respecting contamination and pollution, and a practical boundary between outer space and air space. If space activity regulation does not move beyond the national level, the peaceful exploration of space for all mankind will not be realized. For the efficient regulation on private and governmental space activities, the creation of an international space agency, similar to the International Civil Aviation Organization but modified to meet the needs of space technology, will be required. But prior to creation of an international organization, it will be necessary to establish, at national level, the Office of Air and Space Bureau, which will administrate liscence liscence application process, safety review and sale of launch equipment, and will carry out launch service.

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