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Inhibitory effects of Porphyra dentata extract on 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation

  • Choi, Su-Young;Lee, Su Yeon;Jang, Da hye;Lee, Suk Jun;Cho, Jeong-Yong;Kim, Sung-Hak
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.62 no.6
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    • pp.854-863
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    • 2020
  • This study was aimed to investigate the inhibitory effects of Porphyra dentata (P. dentata) extract on the adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 cells and evaluate its anti-obesity effect. The proliferation of 3T3-L1 cells and differentiation of adipocytes under treatment of P. dentata extract was examined by measuring the cell viability using alamarBlue assay and lipid droplets by Oil Red O staining. Results showed that P. dentata extract has no cytotoxicity effect and lipid droplets formation decreased in a concentration-dependent manner in 3T3-L1 cells. It has been confirmed that transcription factors affecting lipid accumulation and anti-adipogenic effects during cell differentiation are linked to P. dentata extract. We observed that P. dentata shows lowering the mRNA expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ2 (PPARγ2), CCAAT/enhancer binding protein α (C/EBPα) that adipogenesis-associated key transcription factors and inhibiting adipogenesis in the early stages of differentiation. Treating the cells with P. dentata did not only suppressed PPARγ2 and C/EBPα but also significantly decreased the mRNA expression of adiponectin, Leptin, fatty acid synthase, adipocyte protein 2, and Acetyl-coA carboxylase 1. Overall, the P. dentata extract demonstrated inhibitory property in adipogenesis, which has a potential effect in anti-obesity in 3T3-L1 cells.

Inhibitory Effects of Ixeris Dentata on the Mutagenicity of Aflatoxin $B_1$, N-methyl-N연-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine and the Growth of MG-63 Human Osteosarcoma Cells (씀바귀 추출물들의 돌연변이 유발 억제 및 MG-63 암세포 성장 저해 효과)

  • 김소희
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.305-312
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    • 1995
  • Ixeris dentata was extracted with methanol and then the methanol extract was further fractionated to hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, butanol and aqueous fraction. The methanol extract of lxeris dentata had the strong antimutagenic effect on the aflatoxin B1(AFB1) and N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine(MNNG) in Ames mutagenicity test and SOS chromotest. Among the solvent extracted fractions from the methanol extract, the chloroform fraction exhibited the greatest antimutagenic effect suppressing the mutagenicity of AFB1 with inhibition rate of 74 percent. The methanol extract of Ixeris dentata also revealed the inhibitory effect on the growth of MG-63 human osteosarcoma cells after 6 days of breeding at 37℃. The chloroform fraction and the ethyl acetate fraction from the methanol extract of lxeris dentata were most effective and inhibited the growth of MG-63 cells by 97 and 93 percent, respectively. It is suggested that the inhibitory effects of lxeris dentata on the mutagenicity and the growth of MG-63 human osteosarcoma cells are strong in the lipid soluble fractions.

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Effects of Ixeris dentata Extracts on the Genotoxicity Induced by Gamma Irradiation in Rats

  • Kim, Jin Kyu;Woo, Hyun Jung;Kim, Ji Hyang;Yoon, Yang Dal
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.543-549
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    • 2004
  • Ixeris dentata is a typical oriental herb. It is a widely distributed perennial in Korea, Japan and China, which belongs to the Compositae Family. The whole plant of I. dentata has been used for the treatment of pneumonia, contusion, tumor and hepatitis. It has also been used for the treatment of allergic diseases as a folk therapy in Korea. I. dentata is known to have aliphatics, triterpenoids and sesquiterpene glycosides in its composition. The present study was designed to explore the protective effects of water- and ethanol- extracts from I. dentata on irradiated rodents. For oral administration (twice per day), the extractive powder of I. dentata and the positive control (ascorbic acid) were dissolved at a concentration of 0.5 and 250mg $ml^{-1}$ in saline, respectively. Thirty days after irradiation, the ratio of the weight of the testis to the body weight was lower than 50% in the radiation groups than the control group. The ALP concentrations in the group treated with the water-extracts of the leaf were $79.68\pm{1.39%}$ (p<0.05) of those of the radiation control. Both of the SGOT and SGPT in the group treated with the ethanol-extract of the root were $72.68\pm{0.95}\;and\;77.87\pm{5.74}$ (p<0.05) of those of the radiation control, respectively. The levels of DNA damage induced by gamma radiation decreased in the experimental group to which the extracts of I. dentata were administered before irradiation. In conclusion, these results indicate that the extracts of I. dentata have an excellent ability to reduce the radicals and they have a protective effect on DNA breakage caused by radiation.

Genetic Differences and Variations in Two Porphyra Species (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) (김 2종의 유전적 차이 및 변이)

  • Lee Jong-Hwa;Yoon Jong-Man
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2006
  • Genomic DNA isolated from two Porphyra species, P. tenera and P. dentate from Wando located on the southern coast of Korean peninsula was amplified by PCR reaction. The amplified products were separated by agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE) with decamer primer and stained with ethidium bromide. The eight arbitrarily selected primers OPA-04, OPA-06, OPB-01, OPB-08, OPB-10, OPB-11, OPB-14 and OPC-10 generated the shared loci, polymorphic, and specific loci. The size of DNA bands varies from 100 bp to 2,200 bp. The complexity of the banding patterns varies dramatically between the primers and two Porphyra species. A total of 528 loci observed were identified in P. tenera and 443 in P. dentata: 22 polymorphic loci (4.2%) in P. tenera and 30 (6.8%) in P. dentata. 154 shared loci observed, the average 19.3 per primer, were identified in P. tenera and 143 loci, the aver-age 17.9 per primer, in P. dentata species. The number of specific loci in P. tenera and P. dentata was 73 and 77, respectively. The average bandsharing value was $0.623{\pm}0.008$ with P. tenera and $0.560{\pm}0.009$ within P. dentata. The average bandsharing value between two Porphyra species was $0.408{\pm}0.004$, ranged from 0.305 to 0.564. The dendrogram obtained by the eight primers indicates four genetic clusters. The genetic distance between two Porphyra species ranged from 0.076 to 0.627. The individual no. 02 of P. tenera was genetically closely related to no. 01 of P. tenera(genetic distance=0.082). Especially, two entities between the individual DENTATA no.21 and DENTATA no. 19 of P. dentata showed the longest genetic distance (0.627) in comparison with other individuals used. In this study, RAPD-PCR analysis has revealed the significant genetic distance between two Porphyra species pairs (P<0.001).

Characteristics of a Marine Agarolytic Pseudomonas sp. from Porphyra dentata(Bangiales, Rhodophyta) and Some Properties of its Extracellular Agarase (김(Porphyra dentata) 병반조직에서 분리한 해양미생물의 특성과 생산된 체외 한천분해효소 특성)

  • 박상렬;조수정;김민근;임우진;류성기;안창룡;홍수영;이영한;김범규
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.291-297
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    • 2001
  • The marine bacterium isolated from Porphyra dentata showing green spot rot disease was identified as Pseudomonas sp. the strain have CNCase activity, xylanase activity and protease activity as well as agarase activity. But the strain has no pectate lyase activity. Porphyra dentata tissue inoculated this isolate was macerated after 1 week incubation. The characteristics of extracellular crude agarase of this isolate were examined, the optimal pH and temperature were pH7 and 3$0^{\circ}C$, respectively.

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Morphological characteristics of leaves and trichomes in reciprocal hybrids of Quercus dentata and Q. serrata

  • Lee, Jeong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.74-79
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    • 2009
  • The morphological characteristics of leaves, trichomes, and acorns in 8- to 11-year-old reciprocal hybrids of Quercus dentata and Q. serrata were investigated. The reciprocal hybrids had obovate to obovateelliptic leaves that were smaller than those of Q. dentata but similar to Q. serrata in their leaf size, obtuse leaf apex, narrow-tipped leaf base, and shape of small to intermediate-sized serrations. The ray length of stellate hairs was intermediate between those of the parents, and the hairs showed dense growth. Long single hairs are present among the stellate hairs on the abaxial side of the leaves. Therefore, the hybrids of Q. dentata and Q. serrata could be identified by the size and shape of leaves, shape of serrations, and type of leaf trichomes.

Sequence Analysis of Nuclear 18s rDNA from Porphyra dentata (Rhodophyta) in Korea (한국산 잇바디돌김 (Porphyra dentata)의 핵 18S rDNA 염기선열 분석)

  • Long-Guo Jin
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.427-432
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    • 2002
  • Nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA gene (18S rDNA or SSU rDNA) from the Porphyra dentata tissue was amplified and sequenced. Complete 18S rDNA has an 1822 bp exon and a 512 bp intron. The G+C contents of exon and intron were 49% and 55%, respectively. The exon sequence showed 97.1% homology to the GenBank accession number AB013183 of the Japanese P. dentata. The intron region that is inserted in upstream between 568 and 569 showed 52.1% homology to the AB013183.

Analysis of growth characteristics and carotenoids and phenolic compounds contents of Ixeris dentata

  • Jin, Mei Lan;Lee, Sang Hoon;Park, Yun Ji;Yoon, Jeong Su;Lee, Sang Won;Hur, Mok;Koo, Sung Cheol;Lee, Woo Moon;Park, Chun Geun;Park, Sang Un;Kim, Jae Kwang;Chang, Jae Ki;Kim, Yeon Bok
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.163-172
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    • 2019
  • Ixeris dentata is a perennial plant belongs to Compositae family and it has been considered as a potential therapeutic agent in many biological activities like detoxification, elimination of blood stasis, anti-inflammatory, and analgesia. The I. dentata used in this experiment was collected in four areas of Yangpyeong, Dangjin, Chuncheon and Goesan, then transplanted to the farm of Department of Herbal Crop Research in National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science. The growth characteristics of I. dentata were investigated after harvesting. The aboveground biomass of plants collected from Chuncheon area was exhibited best, and the biomass of root in YangPyeong was showed best as 3.65 g/plant in dry weight. Based on the HPLC analysis, the leaf of I. dentata collected from Dangjin area was highest in carotenoids contents ($1,213{\mu}g/g$ dry weight), and the leaf of Chuncheon area was exhibited maximal phenolic compounds ($1,918{\mu}g/g$ dry weight). The results of this study could provide fundamental formation for selection of standard varieties of I. dentata and development of functional material by analysis of the growth characteristics and the contents of carotenoids and phenolic compounds.

A new record of Habenaria (Orchidaceae) to Korean flora: H. dentata (Sw.) Schltr. (한국 해오라비난초속(난초과)의 미기록 식물: 큰해오라비난초)

  • Lee, Hye-Jeong;Yang, Jong-Cheol;Lee, You-Mi;Yang, Hyung Ho
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.223-226
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    • 2013
  • An unrecorded Orchid species, Habenaria dentata (Sw.) Schltr. (Orchidaceae), was recognized in Gahoe-myeon and Ssangchaek-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. H. dentata is closely related to H. radiata (Thunb.) Spreng., it can distinguished by sepal white and larger than petals, and serrated margins of the labellum. A new Korean name, 'Keun-hae-o-ra-bi-nan-cho', was given based on its taller stem and more flowers (at least with three) in comparison to H. radiata (Thunb.) Spreng. We provide here its redescription, illustrations, photographs, and a key to its closely related taxa.

Antioxidative Effects of the Extracts from Korean Wild Plants

  • Woo, Hyun Jung;Kim, Ji Hyang;Shin, Sun Hee;Kim, Jin Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Environmental Biology Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.74-78
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    • 2003
  • The antioxidative effects of the extracts from Salicornia herbacea and Ixeris dentata were analyzed with 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH). The RC$_{80}$ of the ethanol-extract from I. dentata was 32.26$\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$, while the RC$_{80}$ of ascorbic acid and glutathione, well-known antioxidants were 14.16 and 64.69$\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$, respectively. However, in the case of the ethanol-extract from S. herbacea it was 108.29$\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$. The cell viability in the group treated with the extracts from I. dentata leaves increased by 174% compared with the control 24 hr after irradiation. On the whole, the ethanol extracts resulted in a higher scavenging activity than the water extracts. Especially, the ethanol-extract from I. dentata leaves had the highest activity among all the extracts studied. It is suggested that S. herbacea and I. dentata are useful source materials for nutraceutical and pharmaceutical applications.ons.

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