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Quantitative Analysis of Allantoin in Dioscorea japonica Peel Using an Amino Bonded-Phase HPLC Column (아미노 결합 정지상 HPLC 컬럼을 이용한 마 껍질의 allantoin 함량 분석)

  • Lee, Mijeong;Kim, Ja Min;Kim, Hunseong;Hahn, Dongyup
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.347-352
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    • 2021
  • Yam (Dioscorea japonica) is widely utilized as food and a pharmaceutical ingredient as it contains a variety of valuable constituents. Allantoin is one of the bioactive components in yam that is used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. This study was conducted to analyze and compare the allantoin content of yam flesh and peel by HPLC analytical method using an amino bonded-phase column to make up for the limitations of the previous HPLC analytical methods. The allantoin contents of yam flesh and peel were 3.09±0.025 and 3.91±0.11 mg/g (dry weight), respectively. The results of this study indicated that yam peel has higher allantoin content than yam flesh, and that the discarded yam peel could be used as a source for high value-added functional materials.

Quantification of Allantoin in Yams (Dioscorea sp.) Using a 1H NMR Spectroscopic Method

  • Thao Quyen Cao;Dongyup Hahn
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.662-667
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    • 2023
  • Allantoin is an abundant component of yams and has been known as a skin protectant due to its pharmacological activities. In previous methods for allantoin determination using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), the separation was unsatisfactory. We herein developed a 1H quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (qNMR) method for quantification of allantoin in the flesh and peel of yams. The method was carried out based on the relative ratio of signals integration of allantoin to a certain amount of the internal standard dimethyl sulfone (DMSO2) and validated in terms of specificity, linearity (range 62.5-2000 ㎍/ml), sensitivity (limit of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) 4.63 and 14.03 ㎍/ml, respectively), precision (RSD% 0.02-0.26), and recovery (86.35-92.11%). The method was then applied for the evaluation of allantoin in flesh and peel extracts of four different yams cultivated in Korea.

Determination of Allantoin in Dioscorea Rhizoma by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Using Cyano Columns

  • Yoon, Kee-Dong;Yang, Min-Hye;Chin, Young-Won;Park, Ju-Hyun;Kim, Jin-Woong
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.254-259
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    • 2008
  • An easy and reliable HPLC method was developed to determine allantoin in Dioscorea Rhizoma using cyano columns. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of allantoin were performed successfully by cyano columns (YMC-Pack CN column, Zorbax SB-CN column and Discovery$^{(R)}$ Cyano column). The intraday precision were 0.58 - 3.33% for YMC-Pack CN, 0.41 - 2.20 for Zorbax SB-CN and 0.45 - 1.93% Discovery$^{(R)}$ Cyano columns, while interday variations were 0.09 - 1.84%, 0.04 - 2.59% and 0.87 - 5.18% for YMC-Pack CN, Zorbax SB-CN and Discovery$^{(R)}$ Cyano columns. The recoveries of allantoin were in the range at 98.8 - 102.6% (RSD 1.1 - 1.6%) for YMC-Pack CN column, 99.7 - 110.5% (RSD 1.3 - 4.9%) for Zorbax SB-CN column, and 97.2 - 110.1% (RSD 1.8 - 5.7%) for Discovery$^{(R)}$ Cyano column. The contents of allantoin in four Dioscorea Rhizoma samples were determined by cyano columms and ranged at 4.1-7.1 mg/g dry weight. The present study indicated that HPLC method using cyano column for determining allantoin is a reliable method and this method can be applied to verify allantoin in Dioscorea Rhizoma.

PLASMA ALLANTOIN CONCENTRATION IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CALVES

  • Kagiyama, K.;Funaba, M.;Iriki, T.;Abe, M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 1996
  • Two experiments were conducted to search factor(s) affecting the plasma allantoin concentration in infant calves. In experiment 1, five male Holstein calves aged 1 week were given only milk replacer free from nucleic acids for 28 days Plasma allantoin concentration varied in a reverse proportion to daily amounts of milk replacer, and the concentration when calves received 750 g/d of milk replacer was significantly lower than that when they received 250 g/d. Contrary to plasma allantoin concentration, glomerular filtration rate(GFR) was directly proportional to daily amounts of milk replacer, leading to a constant filtration of allantoin across the glomeruli. Renal handling of allantion was also unaffected by the amount of milk replacer, resulting in the constant urinary excretion of allantoin. These results suggested that GFR, which was affected by the nutritional status, could affect plasma allantoin concentration. In experiment 2, the effect of age-related changes in nutritional status after weaning on GFR was examined in eight calves weaned at 5 weeks of age. The GFR expressed as body weight basis was lower immediately after weaning, but linearly increased up to the 19th week post-weaning. The present results suggested that the changes in GFR in response to nutritional status would be one of the possible causes of atypical plasma allantoin concentration immediately after weaning. We conclude that plasma allantoin concentration would not be a proper estimator of intestinal flow of microbial protein in cattle.

Quantitative Analysis of Allantoin in Various Rice Varieties

  • Han, Sang-Jun;Ryu, Su-Noh
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.453-457
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    • 2007
  • Identification and quantification of allantoin in rice grain of selected varieties were investigated. Allantoin was isolated from Jeokjinjubyeo, and its structure has been elucidated on the basis of spectral data. Allantoin was extracted with a 70% acetone and analyzed by high performance liquid chromatographic methods without a previous chemical derivatization. The concentration of allantoin in selected rice varieties was in a narrow range from 2 to 18 mg per 100 g of brown rice. The highest content was detected in Heugkwang with 18.6 mg per 100 g brown rice, while the lowest was 2.59 mg in Yeomyung.

Isolation and Quantitative Determination of Allatoin from Dioscoreae Rhizoma (산약(山藥)(Dioscoreae Rhizoma)으로부터 Allantoin의 분리 및 함량분석)

  • Hwang Gwi-Seo
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2003
  • It is well known that Dioscoreae Rhizoma tonifies and benefits the Spleen and Stomach, benefits the Lung and nourishes the Kidney. A major component isolated from this herb consist of dioscin, diosgenin, allantoin, starch, alanin, mucilage, choline, amylase, and glycoprotein. In this study, we aimed to measure the content of allantoin, one of major component, to determine the quality of Dioscoreae Rhizoma.

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Studies on Milk Allantoin and Uric Acid in Relation to Feeding Regimens and Production Performance in Buffaloes

  • Sikka, P.;Saxena, N.K.;Gupta, R.;Sethi, R.K.;Lall, D.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.14 no.11
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    • pp.1634-1637
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    • 2001
  • Allantoin and uric acid were estimated in milk to study the association between the levels of these purine derivatives and milk production per day under given feeding regimens. Keeping the stage of lactation, parity and initial milk yield in view thirty lactating buffaloes were randomly selected from early lactating group. All the animals were fed 30 kg green, 2 kg straw and 5 kg concentrate mixture on per animal/day basis at basal level up to 8 1 produce. 1 kg concentrate mixture, soaked cotton seed and boiled cotton seed was fed for every 2 I milk, respectively in Group I (control), Group II and Group III animals. Average milk Allantoin and Uric acid levels were $120{\pm}11.7g/ml$ and $4.03{\pm}0.63g/ml$, respectively in milk. Cotton seed feeding enhanced the milk production significantly (p<0.01) in comparison to concentrate mixture fed control group animals. A significant difference (p<0.01) in milk allantoin levels was found over the different feeding management at higher level of production group animals. Study also revealed a significant negative correlation between the milk allantoin and production per day r=-0.43 (p<0.05).

Studies on the Varietal Response of Soybeans to Nitrogen Application level Under the Different Soil Acidity I. Effects of pH and Nitrogen Application Level on Nodulation, Allantoin-N and Total Nitrogen Content of Soybean Plants (대두의 토양산도에 따른 질소반응 연구 I. 토양 및 양액의 산도와 질소시용량이 콩의 근류착생, Allantoin 태질소 및 전질소함량에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Hong-Suk;Kwon, Oh-Ha;Kim, Kwang-Ho
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.38-47
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    • 1988
  • To determine the response of soybean cultivars to nitrogen in relation to acidity, nodulation, content of allantoin nitrogen and major chemical compositions of soybean plants were investigated with two cultivars under two levels of soil pH and four levels of nitrogen fertilization in a field and nutri-culture experiments. Nodulation and contents of allantoin nitrogen, total nitrogen, potassium, calcium, magnesium and manganese of soybean plants decreased under acidic condition, but the degree of decrease was smaller in the variety Jangbaegkong compared to the variety Danyeobkong. On the other hand, nodulation, content of allantoin nitrogen and potassium decreased with increased nitrogen fertilization, particulary under pH 7 condition. Nodulation was positively correlated with the content of allantoin nitrogen of soybean plants. The content of total nitrogen of soybean plants increased with increased nitrogen fertilization, and this tendency was remarkable under acidic condition and in the variety Jangbaegkong.

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Renal and Salivary Excretions of Plasma Purine Derivatives in Swamp Buffaloes and Zebu Cattle

  • Pimpa, O.;Liang, J.B.;Balcells, J.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.1201-1207
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    • 2007
  • This study compared the recovery rate of intrajugular-administered allantoin in the urine and saliva between swamp buffaloes and zebu cattle to examine whether it could explain the lower excretion rate of urinary purine derivatives (PD) in the buffaloes. Three male swamp buffalo yearlings, with an average body weight of $349{\pm}40.35$ kg, and three Thai native cattle ($154{\pm}3.26$ kg) of similar age and sex were used in the study. Animals were kept in individual pens and fed at a maintenance energy level with a diet containing 65% monk bean husk (Vigna radiata) as roughage and 35% concentrates. Allantoin solution was infused into the jugular vein in four incremental rates equivalent to 0, 5, 10 and 15 mmol/d and urine was collected daily in acidified form. Daily PD excretion was linearly correlated with intrajugular allantoin infusion in both species. The relationship between daily urinary PD excretion (Y, mmol/d) and intrajugular allantoin infused (X, mmol/d) was $Y=0.75{\pm}0.318X+22.45{\pm}2.98$ ($r^2$ = 0.36, n = 12, MSE = 38.02, CV = 21.9, p<0.01) for swamp buffaloes and $Y=0.96{\pm}0.10X+15.93{\pm}0.92$ ($r^2$ = 0.91, n = 12, MSE = 3.60, CV = 8.27, p<0.01) for zebu cattle. The salivary PD concentration was not correlated with intrajugular allantoin infusion in both species, with values for buffaloes numerically lower than those for cattle. The present study reconfirmed previous studies that buffaloes have a lower plasma PD excretion rate via the renal route and a significant proportion (22%) of the plasma PD loss is via the saliva. However, results of our present and previous studies suggest that differences in purine base (PB) metabolism between buffaloes and zebu cattle occur before the purine compounds reach the plasma pool.