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The Effect of Vitamin {TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} Deficiency on the Utilization and Recuperation of Stored Fuel in Highly Intense Exercised Rats

  • Cho, Youn-Ok
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.75-79
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of vitamin {TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} deficiency on the utilization and recuperation of stored fuel in exercising rats. Thirty six rats were fed either a vitamin {TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} deficient diet(-{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX}) or a control diet(+{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX}) for 5 weeks, then subdivided into 3 group: non-exercise group(NE), exercise group(EX), exercise and recuperation group(EX). EX group were exercised in treadmill({TEX}$10^{o}${/TEX}, 0.5~0.8km/h)for 2 hours and ER group were recuperated three days with the respective diet after exercise. Glucose(GLU), glycogen(GLY), protein(PRO), trigyceride(TG) and free fatty acid(FFA) were compared in plasma(P), liver(L) and skeletal muscle(M) of rats. Compared to +{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} rats, in NE group, the level of L-GLY of -{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} rats was higher, M-TG, L-PRO of -{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} rats were lower and there were no differences in P-PRO, P-FFA, P-TG, M-GLY, M-PRO and L-TG. In EX group, the levels of P-FFA, L-PRO of -{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} rats were higher. P-TG, L-TG of -{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} rats were lower and there was no difference in L-GLY. In EG group, the levels of P-GLU, P-PRO, P-RG, L-PRO of -{TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} rats were lower and there were no differences in L-GLY, L-TG, M-TG and M-GLY. these results suggest that a lowered intake of vitamin {TEX}$B_{6}${/TEX} may impair the recuperation of aminals after exercise related to exercise fuel stores although there is a compensation among stored fuel utilization during exercise.

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Study on the Winter Mass Mortality of red sea bream, Pagrus major in South sea area (동절기 남해안 참돔(Pagrus major)의 대량폐사에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Hye-Sung;Jung, Sung-Hee;Hur, Young-baek;Yang, Jun-Yong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2008
  • Pathological symptoms and hematological parameters of red sea bream, Pagrus major and water temperature in the culture ground was investigated to clarlify the cause of winter moratility. Dead fish showed green liver and accumulation of ascites in the cavity. A few Bivagina tai were also found on the gill but either bacteria or virus were not. When hematological parameters from fish taken before/after the winter mortality were compared, blood glucose, serum AST and ALT, and total cholesterol, trigyceride and total protein were significantly decreased in the fish after the winter mortality. These results may explain that the nutritional level of fish was decreased because fish could not fed during winter season. According to the CORI monitoring system operating by KODC, NFRDI a long term water temperature from Dec. 25, 2005 to Feb. 24, 2006 (60 days) were exposed the low water temperature environments to the red sea bream. First of all, mass mortality began at Sarayngdo where low temperature below 8℃ continued for 42 days. The winter mortality did not occured in the depths of 9 m to 19.2 m where difference of water temperature in the surface and bottom was only within 0.1℃. But in the depth of 7.5 m to 11 m winter mortality occured where water temperature in the surface and bottom showed much variation ranged from 0.2℃ to 1.4℃. From these results, great difference of water temperature in the surface and bottom of the culturing area might results in winter mortality of red sea bream.

Effect of Soybean Fermentation (Zen) Intake on Human Blood Characteristics of Mixed Lactobacilli and Saccharomyces (Lactobacilli와 Saccharomyces 혼합균주의 대두발효액(Zen) 섭취가 인체의 혈액성상에 미친 영향)

  • Won, Ryu Seo;Lee, Hyung H.
    • Journal of Naturopathy
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of 12 Lactobacillus strains and four yeast mixed fermentation broth on the blood characteristics of subjects who consumed for eight weeks. Methods: Blood samples taken from the subjects and clinicopathologic blood components examined. Results: In the white blood cell count the mean pre-test value of the experimental group consumed Zen fermentation broth was 5.73×103 cells/µl, and the mean after-treatment was 5.37×103 cells/µl, but the difference was not significant. The control group was not significant. In the hemoglobin content, the mean value before the intake of the Zen-test group was 13.58 g/dl, and the consumption after the consumption was 14.77 g/dl, which significantly increased. Albumin content was 4.33 g/dl before intake and 4.36 g/dl after ingestion in the Zen-test group, but it increased without significance. Triglyceride content was 109.8 mg/dl in the Zen-test group and 99.83 mg/dl in the post-test group, but it was not significant. In the LDL-content the mean of the premeasured value was 109 mg/dl in the Zen-test group, and that of the post-test was 97.87 mg/dl, and the difference significantly decreased to 11.13 mg/dl. In the HDL content, the mean value of the pre-test was 51.4 mg/dl in the Zen-test group and 56.87 mg/dl in the post-test. Conclusion: After intake of Zen fermentation broth, mean values of leukocyte, albumin, and triglyceride were not significantly different in the experimental group, but hemoglobin, LDL and HDL were significantly different.