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Invitro antifilarial potential of the leaf extract of Oscimum sanctum on cattle filarial parasite Setaria cervi

  • Waseem, Rizvi;K.C., Singhal;Nakhat, Haider;Anil, Kumar
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2004
  • The effect of aqueous and alcoholic extract of the leaves of Ocimum. sanctum was studied on the spontaneous movements of the whole worm (w.w) preparation and nerve muscle (n.m.) complex of Setaria cervi (S. cervi) and on the survival of microfilariae (m.f.) in vitro. Both the extracts caused inhibition of the spontaneous motility of the w.w. and n.m. complex of S. cervi characterized by initial stimulation followed by reversible paralysis, aqueous extract at a higher concentration showed immediate effect and irreversible paralysis. The concentration required to inhibit the movements of n.m. complex was $1/4^{th}$ for aqueous and $1/3^{rd}$ for alcoholic extract compared to that for the w.w., suggesting a cuticular permeability barrier. On the m.f. the lethal concentration (LC 50 and LC 90) were 35 and 50 ng/ml for aqueous whereas, 60 and 85 ng/ml for alcoholic extracts respectively.

Antimicrobial Activities and Stability of Rhus Javanica L., Cinnamomum Verum and Rosmarinus Officinalis Extracts Used in the Manufacture of Cosmetics (화장품에 적용한 오배자·계피·로즈마리 추출물의 항균활성 및 안정성 검증)

  • Jeon, Hyeong Cheol;Lee, Jae-Nam
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.1020-1033
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    • 2020
  • This study attempted to investigate the usefulness of Rhus javanica L., Cinnamomum verum and Rosmarinus officinalis extracts which have antimicrobial and antioxidant effects without any harm on human health as natural preservatives. In terms of extraction, extraction by 70% ethanol and hot-water extraction were used for Cinnamomum verum and Rhus javanica L. respectively. For Rosmarinus officinalis, a mixed method (70% ethanol and hot-water extraction) was adopted. In terms of experimental methods, antimicrobial effects, antioxidant activity through DPPH and safety and stability of cosmetics were assessed, and a challenge test was performed, and the results found the followings: According to an antimicrobial test, good antimicrobial effects were found in bacteria (Rhus javanica L. extract) and fungi (Cinnamomum verum extract). In contrast, the Rosmarinus officinalis extract was set aside because of poor antimicrobial activity. In the mixed extract (Rhus javanica L. + Cinnamomum verum), antimicrobial effects were observed in 'complex C (mixed in a 1:1 ratio)' while both inhibitory and sterilizing effects were found in 5 different test strains at minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC). In addition, antioxidant effects were detected in non-mixed extract and mixed extract ('complex C'). Furthermore, a test on cosmetics which adopted '10% complex C' instead of synthetic preservative revealed safety and stability. Therefore, this study has confirmed the potential of the Rhus javanica L., Cinnamomum verum and Rosmarinus officinalis extracts as materials for natural preservatives.

Study on The Anti-HSV(Herpes Simplex Virus) Activity of Natural complex Products (한약 탕제를 이용한 항 Herpes virus 제제의 개발 연구)

  • Park, Kap-Joo;Kang, Bong-Joo;Shin, Soon-Shik;Nam, Bong-Hyun;Kim, Nam-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.495-508
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    • 1995
  • In order to search for anti-HSV agents from natural complex products, we extended the number of specimens. Both methanol extract and boiling water extract of the natural complex products were screened to detect anti-HSV activity by MTT assay. Anti-HSV activities of thirteen natural complex products extracted by methanol and boiling water were screened. Three of 13 natural complex products extracted by methanol showed efficacy against HSV. Natural complex products showing anti-HSV activities as methanol extracts were No.3, 6, 11 and their Sl were 323.809, 2811.041 and 708.20. As water boiling extracts, No.8 and No.11 have displayed Sl of 16.45 and 60.39 respectively. Especially anti-HSV activities of natural complex products extracted by methanol No.6 was stronger than other ones.

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Enzymatic Properties of Cellobiohydrolase immobilized in Soil (토양내에 고정화되어 있는 Cellobiohydrolase의 효소학적 성질)

  • 정종각;양영기;맹진수;이영하
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 1988
  • The enzymatic properties of soil cellobiohydrolase were examined and compared with those of cellobiohydrolase-active extracts from soil in the forms of enzyme-humic complex and humicfree enzyme, and cellobiohydrolase partially pruified from Aspergillus niger. The pH optima of soil cellobiohydrolase and cellobiohydrolase-humic complex were greater by 1.5-3.0 pH units than those of cellobiohydrolase in humic-free extract and from A. niger. Soil cellobiohydrolase and cellobiohydrolase-humic complex were remarkably resistant to thermal denaturation and proteolysis. These results confirm that cellobiohydrolase in soil is atable in conditions which rapidly inactivate microbial cellobiohydrolase and that its stability is due to the immobilization of this enzyme by association with humic substances. The Michaelis-Menten constants (Km) for soil, cellobiohydrolase-humic complex, humic free extract and cellobiohydrolase from A. niger were 22.1mg/ml, 11.3mg/ml, 10.6mg/ml and 4.5 mg/ml of Avicel, respectively.

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Screening of Skin Whitening Activity of Codonopsis lanceolata Extract by Complex Steaming Process (복합 고온 전처리 더덕 추출물의 미백 활성 탐색)

  • Kim, Ji Seon;Kim, Ji Woong;Kwon, Hee Seok;Lim, Hye Won;Lee, Hyeon Yong
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2013
  • According to previous reports, antioxidant activities of Codonopsis lanceolata could be increased by a steaming process. This study was performed to improve its antioxidant activity and skin whitening activities of C. lanceolata by high pressure and stepwise steaming complex process. The complex processed C. lanceolata showed highest free radical scavenging acitivity as 45.21%, and for phenol and flavonoid contents, complex processed C. lanceolata contained higher than those from conventional extraction process or steaming process alone. The Cytotoxicity of all C. lanceolata extracts also showed low cytotoxicity against human fibroblast cell (CCD-986sk) as 4.49 ~ 10.40%. In whitening activity, high inhibition of tyrosinase activity was estimated as 25.08% by adding the extracts from complex process. We found that whitening and antioxidant activity of complex processed C. lancolata extract was higher than those obtained from conventional extraction and a steaming process because various kinds of antioxidant compounds could be easily released by combined process, compared to one of each process.

Flavor Improvement of a Complex Extract from Poor-quality, Individually Quick-frozen Oysters Crassostrea gigas (IQF 굴(Crassostrea gigas) 복합엑스분의 추출 및 풍미개선)

  • Hwang, Seok-Min;Hwang, Young-Suk;Nam, Hyeon-Gyu;Lee, Jae-Dong;Ryu, Seong-Gwi;Oh, Kwang-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.733-739
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    • 2014
  • To develop an effective use for poor-quality individually quick-frozen (IQF) oysters Crassostrea gigas stored for a long period, the extract conditions, quality characteristics, and optimum reaction flavoring (RF) conditions of a complex extract from these IQF oysters were investigated. The moisture, pH, and volatile basic nitrogen contents of IQF oysters stored for 18 months (18M-IQFO) were 77.9%, 6.32, and 17.9 mg/100 g, respectively. Three different kinds of extract were prepared from 18M-IQFO: a hot-water extract (HE), scrap enzymatic hydrolysate (EH), and complex extract (CE). The respective extracts contained 5.5, 8.6, and 6.6% crude protein and 281.7, 366.0, and 343.0 mg/100 g amino nitrogen, and had 811, 359, and 1,170 mL/kg extraction yields. The CE was superior to the traditional HE in terms of the extraction yield, amino-nitrogen content, and organoleptic qualities, except for the odor. To improve flavor via the Maillard reaction, the reaction system used to produce a desirable flavor comprised CE (Brix $30^{\circ}$), 0.4 M glucose, 0.4 M glycine, and 0.4 M cysteine solution (4:2:1:1, v/v). The reaction time and pH were the independent variables, and the sensory scores for baked potato odor, masking shellfish odor, and boiled meat odor were the dependent variables. The surface response methodology (RSM) analysis of the multiple responses optimization gave a reaction time of 120.6 minutes and pH 7.33 at $120^{\circ}C$. The reaction improved the flavor of CE considerably, as compared to that of the unreacted extract.

Evaluation of Intestinal Immunity Activity by Steam-Heat Treatment and Fermentation of Lactic Acid Bacteria of Fruit and Vegetable Complex Extracts containing Red Ginseng (홍삼함유 과채류 복합 추출물의 증숙열처리 및 유산균 발효에 의한 장관면역 활성)

  • Kim, Hyun Kyoung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.935-941
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the activity of ginsenoside metabolites and the intestinal immunity antioxidant activity were remarkably improved by lactic acid bacteria fermentation by adding a small amount of ginsenoside to the complex extracts of fruits and vegetables. It was confirmed that the increase in intestinal immunity antioxidant activity due to synergistic effect was observed in the fruit-vegetable extract containing ginsenoside compared to the ginsenoside-only extract or the fruit-vegetable extract. Then, by adding ginsenosides by content, the concentration of ginsenosides that can obtain a synergistic effect according to the fermentation of lactic acid bacteria was determined. As a result, it was confirmed that a synergistic effect was exhibited when lactic acid bacteria were fermented and extracted by mixing ginsenosides in a mass ratio of 3 to 10% with respect to the mass of the fruit-vegetable mixture. As a result, when treated at a concentration of 200 ㎍/ml, the fruit-vegetable complex extract containing ginsenoside metabolites inhibited the generation of NO by about 60% compared to the complex extract containing no ginsenoside, The expression of IL-1β was suppressed by 63%, the expression of IL-6 by 69%, and the expression of TNF-α by 76%, confirming that the intestinal immune antioxidant properties were significantly improved.

A Clinical Study for Effect of Herbal Cosmetics Containing Cortex Betulae Platyphyllae Extract Complex on Acne (화피추출물 복합제 화장품의 여드름에 대한 임상적 연구)

  • Park, Soo-Yeon;Na, Chang-Soo;Jeong, Won-Cheol;Lee, Jong-Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2013
  • Objective : The primary purpose of present study is to evaluate the effect of herbal cosmetics containing Cortex Betulae Platyphyllae extract complex on acne. The second is to comparatively evaluate safety of this cosmetics. Methods : We opened collecting of applicant that men and women(the 18~35-year-old) with acne on face. We selected subjects who came up to entire inclusion criteria and were not included in the exclusion criteria. We checked changes of Acne Global score, skin sebum, moisture, pores counts, Skindex-29 for 8 weeks. Results : 1. Comparison of changes in Global score, it declined in both experimental group and control group. But Experimental group showed a statistically significant decline than control group. 2. Comparison of changes in sebum and moisture, it declined in both experimental group and control group. But there was no statistically significant difference between those two groups. 3. Comparison of changes in erythema normal area, it declined in both experimental group and control group. But there was no statistically significant difference between those two groups. 4. Comparison of changes in pore counts, it increased statistically significantly in both experimental group and control group. 5. Comparison of changes in Skindex-29, it declined in both experimental group and control group. But there was no statistically significant difference between those two groups. Conclusion : Considering the above experiments, it is suggested that herbal cosmetics containing Cortex Betulae Platyphyllae extract complex have a positive effect on acne.

Enhancement of Cosmeceutical Activity from Codonopsis lanceolata Extracts by Stepwise Steaming Process (증숙 및 초고압 증숙 공정을 통한 더덕의 향장활성 증진)

  • Kim, Ji Seon;Choi, Woo Seok;Chung, Jae Youn;Chung, Hee Chul;Lee, Hyeon Yong
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.204-212
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    • 2013
  • In general, stepwise hot steaming process is known to be effective in improving its biological activities; however, not much employed in processing Codonopsis lanceolata due to its hardness. The complex processed C. lanceolata showed highest free radical scavenging acitivity as 45.21%. Total phenol and flavonoid content were of complex processed C. lanceolata higher than conventional extract and alone steaming process. It was showed the lower melanogenesis rate on melanin production test by B16F10 cells as 27.46%. High inhibitory of tyrosinase was also measured as 28.61% by adding steamed Codonopsis lanceolata extracts by high pressure extraction of 1.0 $mg/m{\ell}$. And anti-wrinkle activity were 39.08%. In comparing phenolic acids profiles in the extract, in general higher amounts of polyphenol were obtained possibly by easy release of active components during thermal processing, which results in better antioxidant activities than that of general extract. This findings can also be supported by result that the extract by steaming process showed better activities than the general extraction extract.

Antioxidant Activity Evaluation of Vegetable Complex Extract of Pre-Heat Treatment Process (사전 열처리 공정 처리한 야채류 복합추출물의 항산화활성 평가)

  • Kim, Hyun-Kyoung;Hwang, Hye-young;Kim, Heung-Tae;Kim, Hye-Jin;Seo, Soo-Jin
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.409-416
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    • 2022
  • As a food ingredient, the extract has been proven of its antioxidant properties and safe to be consumed. It's increased antioxidant activity was evaluated by comparing its activity to the complex extract of fruits and vegetables, which is known to exhibit both antioxidant and physiological activities. In this experiment, after pre-heat treatment process, the increased antioxidant extract showed 41% of DPPH radical scavenging activity. The remarkable antioxidant activity of the produced extract will become useful in creating cosmetic or health products.