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Case Study of Pharmaceutical Ingredients Derived from Clay Minerals (광물 자원에서 유래된 원료 의약품 및 첨가제의 사례 연구)

  • Jin, Su-Eon;Lee, Jangik Ike;Hwang, Sung-Joo
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.221-229
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    • 2015
  • Clay minerals have been used in pharmaceutical industries as active ingredients and excipients without pharmacological activity such as diluents, emulsifying agents, viscosity-increasing agents, and lubricants. For example, bentonite, kaolin, magnesium aluminum silicate, and talc are generally and extensively used pharmaceutical ingredients, which are restrictedly regulated by Pharmacopoeias. We discuss the physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties of clay minerals. In addition, we introduce the cases of pharmaceutical applications of clay minerals. From this review, pharmaceutical applications of clay minerals can be one of strategies for the development of high value-added products from clay minerals.

Analysis of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients and Drug Cost of Prescription Medications Returned to Community Pharmacies through 'Drug-Take Back' Program ('폐의약품 수거사업'을 통해 지역약국으로 회수된 처방전의약품의 성분 및 약가 분석)

  • Chun, Pusoon
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.262-267
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    • 2014
  • Unused medication disposal is a burden due to the cost of disposing as well as the cost of the drugs. Investigating medication returns is expected to suggest areas of intervention to reduce unused medications. Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine types, quantity, costs, active pharmaceutical ingredients, and therapeutic category of the medications returned to community pharmacies. Method: From January 15, 2014 to February 28, 2014, the medications returned to the 17 community pharmacies in Gimhae, Jinju, and Incheon, Korea were examined. The pharmacists and student volunteers worked cooperatively to identify the medications and analyze drug cost of prescription pill medications returned to the pharmacies. Results: A total of 2,720 pills of prescription medication were analyzed and 91 active pharmaceutical ingredients were identified. According to the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification, the most predominant group was A (alimentary tract and metabolism) with 33.3%, followed by N (nervous system) with 15.0%. With regard to the drug cost of groups, group A was the highest with 26.6%, followed by J01 (antibacterials for systemic use) with 20.2% and N (nervous system) with 18.3%. The total cost of the oral pill prescription medications was 468,477 won. Conclusion: The result from this study implies that unused drugs impose a significant cost to the health care system in Korea. In this study, medicines used to treat gastrointestinal conditions were returned most frequently with the highest drug cost. Further research in nationwide level is necessary to establish strategies to reduce the wastage of unused medicines.

Transaminases for Green Chemistry: Recent Progress and Future Prospects

  • Shreya Pandya;Akshaya Gupte
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.333-352
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    • 2023
  • Transaminase represents the most important biocatalysts used for the synthesis of chiral amines due to their stereoselectivity. They allow asymmetric synthesis with high yields and enantioselectivity from their corresponding ketones. Due to their environmentally friendly access for the preparation of chiral amines, they have attracted growing attention in recent times. Thus, the production of chiral compounds by transaminase catalysed reactions is considered as an important application in synthetic organic chemistry. Therefore, transaminase is considered to be an important enzyme in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. ω-Transaminase holds great potential because of its wide substrate specificity thus making it a suitable enzyme to be used at an industrial scale. This review highlights the reaction mechanism, classification, substrate specificity, and biochemical properties. The review also showcases the application of ω-transaminase in organic chemistry with a focus on the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).

HPLC Study on the Determination of Active Ingredients in Cough-Cold Preparations (HPLC법에 의한 종합감기약중 구성성분의 동시 정량)

  • Lee, Chang-Hyun;Rhee, Gye-Ju
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.251-257
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    • 1988
  • A simple and sensitive HPLC method was developed for the simultaneous determination of ten kinds of active ingredients formulated in commercial cough-cold mixtures. A group of Pseudoephedrine HCl, dl-Methylephedrine HCl, Noscapine, Chlorophenylamine maleate, Dextromethorphan HBr and Phenylpropanolamine HCl were determined at 254nm using a Novapak $C_{18}$ column with mobile phase consisting of a mixture of methanol-acetonitrile-1, 4dioxane-tetrahydrofuran-water(12 : 20 : 20 : 5 : 43, pH4.7) containing 0.013M-dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate. The another group of Acetoaminophen, Caffeine, Guaifenesin and Ethenzamide were also determined at 254nm using a Novapak $C_{18}$ column as the stationary phase, and a mixture of methanol-1% aqueous acetic acid (3 : 7). The results indicate that these methods are accurate and precise with relative standard deviation of not more than 1% (n=5) for the above active ingredients.

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Pharmacological and Adverse Effects of Aloe vera

  • Lee, Kyoung-Rim;Yoo, Sun-Dong;Lee, Byung-Mu
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.149.1-149.1
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    • 2003
  • Active ingredients, therapeutic and adverse effects of Aloe vera were comprehensively investigated. Aloe vera contains active components. including sugars, proteins, lipids, vitamins, minerals, phenolic compounds and other several compounds like phthalate esters, gibberellin, lectin-like substances, lignin, saponins, salicylic acid and uric acid. (omitted)

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Agarwood Inhibits Histamine Release from Rat Mast Cells and Reduces Scratching Behavior in Mice -Effect of Agarwood on Histamine Release and Scratching Behavior-

  • Inoue, Eiji;Shimizu, Yasuharu;Masui, Ryo;Tsubonoya, Tomoe;Hayakawa, Tomomi;Sudoh, Keiichi
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.239-245
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to clarify the effects of agarwood on histamine release from mast cells in rats and on the scratching behaviors in mice. Methods: Histamine release from rat mast cells induced by compound 48/80 or concanavalin A (Con A) and compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior in mice were examined to investigate the effects of agarwood. The hyaluronidase activity and the 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels in mast cells were examined to investigate the mechanisms for the inhibition of histamine release. The correlation between the inhibitory effects of agarwood on histamine release and the content of its typical ingredients, a 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone derivatives, was analyzed using thin-layer chromatography. Results: Agarwood showed an inhibitory effect on mast-cell histamine release induced by compound 48/80 or Con A without any effect on hyaluronidase activity; this effect involves an increase in the cAMP levels in mast cells. Oral administration of agarwood showed an inhibitory effect on compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior in mice. The inhibitory effects of agarwood on histamine release were quite different, depending on the area where the agarwood was produced, its quality, and its market price. No correlation was found between the inhibitory effects of agarwood on histamine release and the typical ingredients of agarwood, which are 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone derivatives. Conclusion: These results show that agarwood inhibits histamine release from mast cells partially through an increase in the cAMP levels in cells. We suggest that some active ingredients of agarwood must be effective on oral intake and that agarwood can be used to treat patients with a number of conditions, including urticaria, atopic dermatitis, and bronchial asthma, in which an increase in histamine release occurs. Differences in the pharmacological effects of this crude drug among markets may provide important information for the quality control of this herbal medicine.

Preparation and Bioavailability of Oriental Medicine Containing Baicalin (I) : Identification and Physicochemical Properties of Coprecipitated Product of Scutellariae Radix and Coptidis Rhizoma (바이칼린 함유생약의 제제화 및 생체이용률 (제 1보): 황금 및 황련 공침물의 확인 및 물리화학적 성질)

  • Yang, Jae-Heon;Kim, Dong-Su;Park, Hyun-Goo;Lee, Nam-Hee
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.233-243
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    • 1994
  • Precipitation was formed during the preparation of decoction from a mixture of Scutellariae Radix and Coptidis Rhizoma or Phellodendri Cortex according to the prescription of Hwang-ryean-hae-dog-tang. Baicalin and berberine were identified in coprecipitated product and these components were the active ingredients of two herbal medicine. The coprecipitated product was very slightly soluble in water and sparingly soluble in ethanol. The stoichiometric ratio of baicalin and berberine was found to be 1:1. The lipid-water partition coefficients of coprecipitated product were increased more than baicalin and berberine in chloroform, but were decreased in other organic solvents. The content of baicalin and berberine in coprecipitated product, determined by HPLC, were 23.08% and 26.75%, but the content of active ingredients in supernatant were 0.66% and 0.26%, respectively. The dissolution profile of baicalin of coprecipitated product was increased more than extract of Scutellariae Radix in artificial gastric juice, but was decreased in artificial intestinal juice. The dissolution rate of berberine of coprecipitated product was lower than extract of Coptidis Rhizoma in artificial gastric juice and intestinal juice commonly.

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Eupatilin, a Pharmacologically Active Flavone Derived from Artemisia Plants, Induces Cell Cycle Arrest in Ras-Transformed Human Mammary Epithelial Cells

  • Kim, Do-Heeo;Na, Hye-Kyung;Surh, Young-Joon
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.153.2-154
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    • 2003
  • Extracts of Artemisia asiatica Nakai (Asteraceae) possess anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative activities. Eupatilin (5,7-dihydroxy-3,4,6-tri-methoxy-flavone), one of the pharmacologically active ingredients derived from Artemisia asiatica, was shown to induce apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia (HL-60) cells (H.-J. Seo and Y.-J. Surh, Mutat. Res., 496, 191-198, 2001). In the present study, we examined the cytostatic effects of eupatilin in H-ras-transformed human breast epithelial (MCF10A-ras) cells. (omitted)

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Development of a Simultaneous Analysis Method for "Acanthopanax Sp." by Reversed- phase Liquid chromatography

  • Lee, Dong-Mi;Cho, So-Yeon;Cho, Chang-Hee;Lee, Jong-Pill;Seong, Rack-Seon;Lee, Kun-Jong;Yook, Chang-Soo;Xiong, Jin-Zhe;Ze, Keum-Ryon
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.199.3-199.3
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    • 2003
  • Acanthopanacis Cortex (Acanthopanax sessiliflorum, Araliaceae, KP VIII), an important Korean medicinal herbal drug, has been widely used as tonic, anti-stress and immuno-enhancing drugs. To monitor the contents of active ingredients (acanthoside D[=eleutheroside E], eleutheroside B, isofraxidin, chlorogenic acid, and caffeic acid) in Acanthopanax sp., we developed the HPLC analysis method and validated. The simultaneous determination of five active ingredients was achieved in a C$\sub$18/ column with an acetonitrile water (containing 1 % phosphoric acid) (15 : 85) mobile phase. (omitted)

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Transdermal Delivery System of Effective Ingredients for Cosmeceuticals (기능성화장품을 위한 유효성분의 경피 전달 시스템)

  • Cho, Wan-Goo
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.97-119
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    • 2011
  • World consumers are now focusing on their health, well-being and appearance more than ever before. This trend is creating heightened demand for products formulated as cosmeceuticals with active ingredients. A significant number of innovative formulations are now being used in cosmetics with real consumer-perceivable benefits and optimized sensory attributes, resulting in an economic uplift of cosmetic industry. To obtain skin care formulations with real consumer-perceivable benefits through dermal delivery of active ingredients, formulators are resorting to technology that until recently was used in pharmaceutical products. These various delivery systems are now being used in cosmecuetical formulations. Novel delivery systems reviewed here possess enormous potential as next-generation smarter carrier systems.