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Evaluation of antioxidant activity, zebrafish embryo toxicity, and regenerative efficacy of Symphoricarpos albus (Symphoricarpos albus의 항산화능과 Zebrafish 배아 독성 및 재생 효능 평가)

  • Chanwoo Lee;HyeYeon Heo;Myunsoo Kim;YoungPyo Jang;Bo Ae Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.292-304
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    • 2024
  • This study compared and evaluated the antioxidant activities of Symphoricarpos albus(S. albus) extract and fermented extract. Antioxidant activity was measured by DPPH radical scavenging, FRAP, and ABTS. Concentrations were measured at 200, 100, 50, and 10 ㎍/mL, and antioxidant activity increased in a concentration-dependent manner. S. albus leaves fermented extracts had the highest antioxidant activity. And this study evaluated the safety and tail regeneration of S. albus extract using zebrafish model embryos. Zebrafish are in the spotlight as an alternative animal and can be used for cosmetic research. Zebrafish embryos were collected and evaluated for coagulation rate, hatching rate, and cardiotoxicity. As a result, it was toxic at concentrations above 100 ㎍/ml. The tail was cut and the regenerative effect was observed for 3 days. As a result, from 72 hours, S. albus 200ug/ml leaf extract showed a 17% regenerative effect compared to the control group. These results suggest that S. albus can be used as a natural material for antioxidant and regeneration for skin improvement.

Anti-inflammatory effects of Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold & Zucc.) Endl. Leaf Fractions (편백(Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold & Zucc.) Endl.) 잎 분획물의 항염증 효과)

  • Yong-Jin Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.1268-1277
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    • 2023
  • In this study, to evaluate the possibility of utilizing Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold & Zucc.) Endl. (C. obtusa) leaf fractions as anti-inflammatory functional materials, C. obtusa extract extracted with 99% ethanol (CO99EL) was fractionated with hexane (CO99EL-H), chloroform (CO99EL-C), ethyl acetate (CO99EL-E), butanol (CO99EL-B) and distilled water (CO99EL-W). The anti-inflammatory effects of each fraction was performed using lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW264.7 mouse macrophages. Cytotoxicity was highest in CO99EL-H and CO99EL-C and lowest in CO99EL-W. Interestingly, LPS-induced iNOS expression and NO production were significantly reduced by CO99EL-H and CO99EL-E, and COX-2 expression was significantly reduced by CO99EL-B and CO99EL-W. In addition, interleukin (IL)-1𝛽, an inflammatory cytokine increased by LPS, was significantly reduced by CO99EL-C, CO99EL-E, CO99EL-B and CO99EL-W, and IL-6 was significantly reduced by CO99EL-B and CO99EL-W. Therefore, the janus kinase (JAK)/signaling transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) signaling pathway activated by LPS was significantly reduced by CO99EL-H and CO99EL-C, and the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway was slightly reduced by CO99EL-H and CO99EL-C. However, nuclear factor (NF)-𝜅B activity was not reduced by any fractions. Based on the results of this study, it was confirmed that CO99EL fractions have different anti-inflammatory mechanisms depending on the solvent used for fractionation.

Low-cost Prosthetic Hand Model using Machine Learning and 3D Printing (머신러닝과 3D 프린팅을 이용한 저비용 인공의수 모형)

  • Donguk Shin;Hojun Yeom;Sangsoo Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2024
  • Patients with amputations of both hands need prosthetic hands that serve both cosmetic and functional purposes, and research on prosthetic hands using electromyography of remaining muscles is active, but there is still the problem of high cost. In this study, an artificial prosthetic hand was manufactured and its performance was evaluated using low-cost parts and software such as a surface electromyography sensor, machine learning software Edge Impulse, Arduino Nano 33 BLE, and 3D printing. Using signals acquired with surface electromyography sensors and subjected to digital signal processing through Edge Impulse, the flexing movement signals of each finger were transmitted to the fingers of the prosthetic hand model through training to determine the type of finger movement using machine learning. When the digital signal processing conditions were set to a notch filter of 60 Hz, a bandpass filter of 10-300 Hz, and a sampling frequency of 1,000 Hz, the accuracy of machine learning was the highest at 82.1%. The possibility of being confused between each finger flexion movement was highest for the ring finger, with a 44.7% chance of being confused with the movement of the index finger. More research is needed to successfully develop a low-cost prosthetic hand.

Anti-inflammatory effects of Lycoris chejuensis callus using biorenovation (Biorenovation 기법 적용 제주상사화 callus의 항염증 활성)

  • Hyehyun Hong;Tae-Jin Park;Yu-Jung Lee;Jung-Hwan Kim;Seung-Young Kim
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.66
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    • pp.197-203
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    • 2023
  • Callus cultivation is a method for producing a large amount of tissue of a plant in the laboratory, regardless of the environment. Lycoris chejuensis, a plant species native to jeju island, is a member of the Lycoris family has been used as a traditional medicine for the treatment of diverse diseases. In this study, we evaluated anti-inflammatory effect of biorenovated Lycoris chejuensis callus (LCB) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW264.7 cells. As a result, LCB was less toxic to the cells in the concentration range of 25, 50, and 100 ㎍/mL as shown by the improved viability of LCB treated cells than compared to Lycoris chejuensis callus (LC) treatment. In addition, LCB inhibited the generation of NO and prostaglandin E2 through the suppression of inducible nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase-2 protein expression. LCB also attenuated the expression of interleukin-1β, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α induced by LPS. The results suggest that LCB has anti-inflammatory activity on the LPS-induced inflammatory response and may be suitable for the development of potent functional cosmetic material.

Antioxidant and anti-aging effects of Alpinia galanga L. rhizome extracts and preservation of antioxidant effects in W/O type emulsion (갈랑가 뿌리 추출물의 항산화, 항노화 효과 및 W/O형 에멀젼에서 항산화 효과의 보존성)

  • Sun Young Yoon;Bong Hwan Kim;Young Ah Jang;Se Gie Kim
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.66
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    • pp.424-435
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    • 2023
  • As a result of this study, DPPH radical scavenging activity was 81.8% at a concentration of 100 ㎍/mL of Alpinia galanga L. rhizome 70% ethanol extract (AG.E), and ABTS+ radical scavenging activity was confirmed to be 99.8%, similar to L-Ascorbic acid (AA), at a low concentration of 50 ㎍/mL AG.E. To measure anti-aging activity, collagenase and elastase inhibitory activities were measured and AG.E showed higher inhibitory effects than epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) starting at a low concentration of 50 ㎍/mL. In particular, AG.E showed inhibitory effects more than three times that of EGCG at a concentration of 500 ㎍/mL. In order to verify anti-aging effect of AG.E in CCD-986sk cell, good anti-aging effect was obtained in various experiments stimulated with UVB. In a gene expression analysis experiment using RT-PCR, the COL1A mRNA expression level was found to increase 2.90 times compared to no addition at a low concentration of 20 ㎍/mL AG.E, confirming the possibility of developing it as a good functional material related to anti-aging. As a basic study on temporal biological activity preservation ratio of material when applied to formulations, AG.E, and AA were added to a stable W/O type emulsion and stored in a thermostat at 25 ℃ for 60 days. As a result of measuring DPPH and ABTS+ radical scavenging activities on the 1st, 30th, and 60th days, it was confirmed that antioxidant effects are maintained at a high level over time in formulations.

Noble Women's Culture and Perception of Incense and Herbs in the Late Joseon Dynasty based on 『Gyuhap Chongseo』, 「BongimCheok」 (『규합총서』 「봉임측」에 나타난 조선후기 사대부 여성의 향문화(香文化)와 인식)

  • HA Sumin
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.57 no.3
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    • pp.38-54
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    • 2024
  • This paper examines how noblewomen during the Joseon Dynasty perceived incense and herbs, focusing on the 『Gyuhap Chongseo(閨閤叢書)』 a compendium edited by Yi Bingheogak(李憑虛閣, 1759~1824). The 『Gyuhap Chongseo』 is a classified collection of knowledge deemed essential for managing a noble household. By analyzing the content related to incense and herbs focused on 「Bongim Cheok」. This study reveals Yi Bingheogak's practical and realistic understanding of incense and herbs. For Yi, incense and herbs transcended mere cosmetic applications and luxury and served as indispensable tools in health and hygiene and domestic skills for traditional household management. While it may be challenging to generalize the perception of noblewomen solely based on the 『Gyuhap Chongseo』 the consistent transcription and transmission of the text suggest it resonated with the noblewomen's sentiments. With limited records left by noblewomen themselves, this study primarily explores Yi Bingheogak's perspective, who provided detailed knowledge and applications of incense and herbs across the compendium's sections. This reflects Yi's intention to broaden women's knowledge and cultural literacy, and contribute to improved quality of life through practical knowledge. This study demonstrates Yi's recognition of incense and herbs as vital commodities for the operation of domestic life, and illustrates how noblewomen of the Joseon Dynasty actively contributed to society and the household through knowledge and practical activities. The use of incense and herbs for beauty and domestic knowledge in various fields of traditional knowledge underscores a comprehensive understanding of noblewomen's perception and use of incense and herbs during the Joseon Dynasty.

Anti-inflammatory, Anti-bacterial and Anti-oxidant Activities for Subcritical Extract of Chamaecyparis obtusa (편백 잎 아임계 수 추출물의 항염, 항균 및 항산화 활성)

  • Jung Eun Kim;Min Jeong Kim;Ji Young Moon;Jeong Mi Kim;Tae Heon Oh;Nam Ho Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.543-554
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    • 2024
  • In this study, the anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidative activities of subcritical water extract from Chamaecyparis obtusa leaves was compared with hot water extract. The yield of subcritical water extract (165℃ and 180℃, 80 bar) was 39.4~48.5%, higher than 31.5% of hot water extract. In the anti-inflammatory tests using lipopolysaccaride (LPS)-induced RAW264.7 macrophages, the subcritical water extract concentration-dependently inhibited production of nitric oxide (NO) without causing cell toxicity. Upon the anti-bacterial studies using Cutibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epidermidis, subcritical water extract showed the stronger activity than hot water extract. In addition, DPPH and ABTS cation radical scavenging activity experiments showed that the radical scavenging activity of subcritical water extract was similar to that of hot water extract. Moreover, in the study of cell protection effect using HaCaT keratinocytes damaged by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), the subcritical water extract (165℃, 80 bar) indicated protective effect against oxidative stress. These results suggested that the subcritical water extract of C. obtusa leaves as natural ingredients could be used as anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidative ingredients in cosmetic formulations.

Analysis of Cosmetics Research and Development Trends based on National Research and Development Projects (국가 연구개발(R&D) 과제 기반 화장품 연구개발 동향 분석)

  • Doyeon Lee;Keunhwan Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.825-841
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to scrutinize the evolution of cosmetics research and development (R&D) in Korea, utilizing data from nationally funded R&D projects, and to suggest strategies to enhance the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). A thorough analysis was performed on cosmetics-related national R&D funded project data from 2019 to 2023, a comprehensive analysis was conducted on annual trends, key organization, regional characteristics, major departments, and main functions and efficacy of R&D. The features revealed that the cosmetics industry, predominantly comprised of SMEs, is directing its efforts towards the development of a diverse range of functional products, with a recent shift towards the production of eco-friendly and sustainable materials. From a regional perspective, Gyeonggi-do and Chungcheongbuk-do had the highest levels of R&D activities, demonstrating the significant R&D capabilities of these local industry. It provides a systematic comprehensive analysis based on national R&D funded project data, identifies recent trends in the cosmetics industry, and evidence for SMEs to strengthen market competitiveness and establish long-term strategies for sustainable growth. Therefore, the results of this study dispense significant information and insights not only to SMEs but also to policymakers, using critical foundational data for formulating and implementing policies to advance the cosmetics industry.

Antioxidant activity of partially purified extracts isolated from Acanthopanax sessiliflorum Seeman (오가피 분획 추출물의 항산화효과)

  • Im, Kyung-Ran;Kim, Mi-Jin;Jung, Teak-Kyu;Yoon, Kyung-Sup
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.329-334
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    • 2008
  • The antioxidant activity and the qualitative analysis of Acanthopanax sessiliflorum Seeman were studied by partially purified extract using various methods: extraction by using ethanol solutions and temperatures, and absorption to Diaion HP20 column chromatography using 10%, 20%, 40%, 60% ethanol solutions. Major constituents, chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, eleutheroside E, was determinated by HPLC method in Acanthopanax sessiliflorum S. 10% and 20% ethanol solutions contain chlorogenic acid (3.020$\pm$0.080%, 20.500$\pm$1.150%, respectively). 40% ethanol solution contains caffeic acid and eleutheroside E (12.270$\pm$0.360%, 1.670$\pm$0.140%, respectively). Diaion HP20 fractions (10%, 20%, 40%, 60% ethanol solutions) showed the scavenging activity of radicals and reactive oxygen species with the $IC_{50}$ values of $81.534{\pm}0.992{\mu}g/ml$, $1.748{\pm}0.098{\mu}g/ml$, $11.487{\pm}1.768{\mu}g/ml$, $21.960{\pm}0.547{\mu}g/ml$ against 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazly radical and $1713.548{\pm}34.565{\mu}g/ml$, $131.419{\pm}2.235{\mu}g/ml$, $200.681{\pm}2.444{\mu}g/ml$, $757.897{\pm}6.868{\mu}g/ml$ against superoxide radicals in the xanthine/xanthine oxidase system, respectively. Especially, 20% and 40% ethanol fractions showed more antioxidant activity than dl-$\alpha$-tocopherol. These results suggest that Acanthopanax sessiliflorum S. extract and Diaion HP20 fractions may be useful as a potential source of nutraceutical and cosmetic products.

Whitening Effect of Hizikia fusiformis Ethanol Extract and Its Fractions (톳(Hizikia fusiformis) 에탄올 추출물 및 분획물의 미백활성)

  • Jeon, Myong-Je;Kim, Mi-Hyang;Jang, Hye-Ji;Lee, Seung-Woo;Kim, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Hyung-Suk;Lee, Sang-Hyeon
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.889-896
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    • 2012
  • Melanin synthesis is catalyzed by tyrosinase. To investigate the whitening effect of Hizikia fusiformis, fractions from ethanol extract of H. fusiformis were prepared by a systematic fractionation procedure with solvents such as methanol, hexane, butanol, and $H_2O$. The ethanol extract and its fractions were then subjected to evaluate the inhibitory effects on the tyrosinase activity and melanin synthesis in murine B16F10 melanoma cells. The ethanol extract and aqueous fraction exhibited a whitening effect with no cytotoxicity. The ethanol extract showed the highest whitening effect among the samples. The inhibitory effect of $100{\mu}g/ml$ of ethanol extract was higher than that of $10{\mu}g/ml$ of arbutin, but it was lower than that of $10{\mu}g/ml$ of kojic acid. Furthermore, the inhibitory effects of $100{\mu}g/ml$ of methanol, hexane, butanol, and aqueous fractions were similar to those of $10{\mu}g/ml$ of arbutin. The antioxidant activities were examined by comparing the results with that of ascorbic acid as a positive control. The ethanol extract and aqueous fraction showed relatively higher DPPH radical-scavenging activities compared with the other samples. Furthermore, $500{\mu}g/ml$ of ethanol extract and aqueous fraction diminished LPS-induced iNOS expression to 82 and 80%, respectively. These results suggest that ethanol extract and aqueous fraction of H. fusiformis could be used as cosmetic ingredients for whitening and skin protection effects.