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Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of red garlic compositions (홍마늘 조성물의 항산화 및 항염증 효과)

  • Kang, Min Jung;Kim, Dong-Gyu;Shin, Jung Hye
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.446-454
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    • 2017
  • Garlic (Allium sativum L.) and traditional herb has several functional properties and strong biological activities, making it useful as a functional food material. We investigated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of mixed compounds from red garlic and supplementary materials, including ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe), doraji (Platycodon grandiflorum), quince (Chaenomeles sinensis), citrus peel (Citri Pericarpium), and mint (Mentha arvensis). The extracts were prepared with water (W) and ethanol (E) at $70^{\circ}C$ (W-70, E-70) and $95^{\circ}C$ (W-95, E-95) for 3 h. The total content of phenolic compounds was the highest in E-70 (608.60 mg/100 g). Alliin, one of the active ingredients in red garlic, was contained at 1.18-1.29 mg/g and 0.81-0.85 mg/g in water and ethanol extract, respectively. Another active ingredient of red garlic, S-allyl-cysteine (SAC) had higher content in the water extract than in the ethanol extracts. DPPH radical scavenging activity was higher in E-70 (15.96-73.65%) at $313-5,000{\mu}g/mL$. ABTS radical scavenging activity was also higher in E-70 (5.71-77.19%) than in the others. The ROS production rate showed the same tendency as the NO production, with more efficacy in E-95. The expression level of iNOS and $IL-1{\beta}$ was decreased in the E-95 significantly at the concentration of $1,000{\mu}g/mL$ compared to the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treated group. Based on the above results, the antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activities of the extracts of red garlic and supplementary materials were expressed by different useful substances. The contents of these useful substances were different according to the extraction solvent and temperature.

Effect of Steam Distillates Prepared from Herbal Medicines on Immunostimulating Activity (생약으로부터 조제된 수증기 증류물의 면역활성)

  • 이창호;김인호;김영언;김용조;황종현;유광원
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.626-632
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    • 2004
  • Of hot- water extracts prepared from 30 kinds of herbal medicines, Acanthopanax senticosus (75.6% inhibition of control), Atractylodes macrocephale (71.3%), Panax ginseng (70.0%), Glycyrrhiza uralensis (66.3%) and Angelica acutiloba (63.1%) showed the potent tumor metastasis inhibition activity against colon 26-M3.1 lung carcinoma at 2.5 mg/kg body weight, whereas the other extracts had a little activity, except for Pueraria thunbergiana (58.6%) and C. leticulata (54.9%) having the intermediate activity. We also found that Citrus leticulata (1.80-fold of control), A. macrocephale (1.73-fold), A. senticosus and G. uralensis (1.64-fold) enhanced on Peyer's patch cells mediated-hematopoietic response at 100 $\mu\textrm{g}$/mL. In addition, these active herbal medicines were prepared into steam distillates to improve the food rheology as beverage, and to remove the inactive components. Among these steam distillates, A. macrocephale, G. uralensis and A. senticosus showed the significant tumor metastasis inhibition activity at 2.5 mg/kg body weight (58.7%, 50.3% and 41.9%, respectively), and A. macrocephale had the potent activity even at 0,25 mg/kg body weight (49.7%). In treatments of steam distillates with Peyer's patch cells, A. macrocephale and A. senticosus significantly increased the bone marrow cell proliferation even at 10 $\mu\textrm{g}$/mL (1.49- and 1.28-fold of control). Although steam distillates had lower activity than hot-water extracts, herbal medicines, such as A. macrocephale and A. senticosus, showed the high immunostimulating activity in hot-water extracts as well as steam distillates. Therefore, these results assumed the possibility that steam distillates from herbal medicines might be utilized to food industry for beverage.

Antioxidant Activity of Hot-Water Extract from Yuza (Citrus junos SIEB ex TANAKA) Peel (유자과피 열수 추출물의 항산화 활성)

  • Shin, Jung-Hye;Lee, Soo-Jung;Seo, Jong-Kwon;Cheon, Eun-Woo;Sung, Nak-Ju
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.1745-1751
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    • 2008
  • This study was to investigate of characteristics and antioxidant function of yuza from 4 different area. The hot-water extracts of yuza peel extracts from Geoje, Goseong, Goheung and Namhae(Changseon, Seolcheon) were tested for antioxidant activity in different reaction systems. Contents of total phenolic compounds and flavonoids were $122.18{\pm}1.44$ mg/100 g and $114.39{\pm}0.94$ mg/100 g in hot water extracts from Namhae-Seolcheon, respectively. The highest contents of hesperidin and naringin were $55.45{\pm}1.36$ mg/100 g and $28.41{\pm}0.64$ mg/100 g in hot water extracts from Geoje, respectively. Antioxidant activity of yuza peel hot-water extracts were significantely increased as the increament of sample adding concentration ($500{\sim}10,000{\mu}g$/ml). Reducing power was $6{\sim}9$ folds higher in 10,000 ${\mu}g$/ml concentration than 500 ${\mu}g$/ml and it's O.D. value showed $0.68{\pm}0.012{\sim}0.97{\pm}0.021$. ABTs scavenging activity was more than 80% in 10,000 ${\mu}g$/ml concentration samples, except from Goseong ($78.13{\pm}1.30%$). Hydroxyl radical scavenging activity was higher in Namhae-Seolcheon ($31.36{\pm}1.36%$) and Namhae-Changseon ($30.28{\pm}1.60%$) at 10,000 ${\mu}g$/ ml concentration, others activity were below 30%. At 10,000 ${\mu}g$/ml concentration, NO radical scavenging activity and antioxidant activity in ${\beta}$-carotene linoleic acid system were $26.49{\pm}1.77{\sim}40.85{\pm}0.95%$ and $24.40{\pm}1.91{\sim}38.17{\pm}0.56%$, respectively.