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Seasonal Variation of Monoterpenes in Artemisia Japonica Leaf (제비쑥(Artemisia japonica) 잎에서의 Monoterpenes의 계절적 변이)

  • 김종희
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.263-268
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    • 1998
  • The composition and concentration of monoterpenes in the leaves of Artemisia japonica were determined. And seasonal variation in monoterpenes of A. japonica were investigated. Samples were taken from five sites at Mt. Muhak. Monoterpenes in the leaves were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The leaf monoterpene fractions were dominated by R.T. 5.026, ${\alpha}-thujene$, sabinene, ${\beta}-pinene$, cyclohexane (R.T.=12.859) and R.T. 23.149. There were marked seasonal differences in concentration and composition of leaf monoterpenes. There were many kinds of monoterpenes in leaf of spring time, however most of monoterpenes concentration was small. On the other hand, there were not many kinds of monoterpenes in late time, but monoterpene concentrations were increased.

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Species Associations with Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis of Pinus rigida and Pyrola japonica

  • Huh, Man-Kyu;Huh, Hong-Wook;Kim, Chang-Ho
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.349-354
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    • 1999
  • The spatial distributions of allelic frequencies and ecological traits by randomization were studied in the natural population of two species (Pinus rigida and Pyrola japonica). Both species showed significant positive spatial autocorrelation as measured by Moran's I. In P. rigida, the genetic similarity was shown in individuals within up to a scale of 18 m distance and this is partly due to combination of pollen and seed dispersal by wind or men. In P. japonica, significant spatial autocorrelation was consisted of a scale of 8 m intervals. These population structure in the distribution of allelic frequencies is related to mating systems such as outcrossing and vegetative spread. The results also indicate that positive species associations between P. rigida and P. japonica can occur when both species select the same habitat or require the same environmental conditions.

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Occurrence of Gray Mold Caused by Botrytis cinerea on Cryptotaenia japonica in Korea

  • Chang, Seog-Won;Kim, Sung-Kee;Yi, Eun-Sup;Kim, Jin-Won
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.227-229
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    • 2001
  • A gray mold disease occurred on Cryptotaenia japonica in Korea. All the isolates of Botrytis sp. from the lesions of the diseased plants were identified to be B. cinerea based on the morphological characteristics. Conidia formed on conidiogenous cells were not in chains, hyaline to pale brown, unicellular, ellipsoidal to obovate with a single hilum at the base, entirely verruculose, and $6.3-11.3{\sim}6.3-10.0{\mu}m$ in size. Pathogenicity of the fungus was proved by artificial inoculation on C. japonica. This is the first record of gray mold on C. japonica caused by B. cinerea in Korea.

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Inhibitory Effects of Bioactive Fractions Containing Protoberberine Alkaloids from the Roots of Coptis japonica on Monoamine Oxidase Activity

  • Lee, Myung-Koo;Lee, Sang-Seon;Ro, Jai-Seup;Lee, Kyong-Soon;Kim, Hack-Seang
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.159-161
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    • 1999
  • The effects of bioactive fractions containing protoberberine alkaloids from Coptis japonica on monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity were investigated. The MAO was obtained from the mitochondrial fraction of mouse brain. The butanol fraction from Coptis japonica was fractionated into separate bioactive fraction (Fr I-IV) by silica gel column chromatography. MAO activity was strongly inhibited by Fr III and IV, which mainly contain protoberberine alkaloids such as berberine, palmatine and coptisine. These results indicated that the protoberberine alkaloids from Coptis japonica had an inhibitory effect on MAO activity.

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Production of Vegetable Wasp and Plant Worm by Injection of Paecilomyces japonica to Pupae in the Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi (종균의 주사에 의한 작잠번데기 동충하초 생산)

  • 이상몽;박남숙;이호웅;조세연;성수일;문재유;김두호
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.176-179
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    • 1998
  • Injection method of Paecilomyces japonica to Antheraea pernyi pupal body was investigated on feasibility for production of the corresponding vegetable wasp and plant worm. Infection rate of P. japonica to the pupae was 100%, and also fruiting body formation rate was 97%. The initial pupal body weight of 9.38 g befor injection of P. japonica to the pupae was finally reduced to 7.87g after two weeks in vivo culture. From these results, the injection method to pupal body will be useful for the production of Antheraea vegetable wasp and plant worm in future.

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EFFECTS OF SPIRAMINE ALKALOIDS ON THE PLATELET AGGREGATION

  • jiang, Hao-Xiao
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.66-71
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    • 1998
  • Spiraea japonica L. F., a plant species belongs to the Spiraea genus of Rosaceae family, has seven varieties. There are all varieties distributed in Yunnan province of China, and S. japonica var. acuminata and S. japonica var. fortunei were used as the folk medicines to treat malaria and inflammation etc.. Since 1960s, Japanese and Russian scholars obtained C$\_$20/-diterpenoid alkaloids from S. japonica L.F., also Chinese scholars got a series of Hetisine-type C$\_$20/-diterpenoid alkaloids from S. japonica var. fortunei in 1985. Since then, we started the chemical and pharmaceutical studies of this complex. Here we wish to report the bioactive effects of spiramine alkaloids and their derivatives on the platelet aggregation induced by AA, PAF, or ADP.

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Effects of Addition of Cathamus tinctorius, Coptis japonica and Asarum sieboldii to Sawdust substrate on the Growth and Development of Winter Mushroom, Flammulina velutipes (홍화, 황련, 세신 배지첨가제가 팽이버섯 생육에 미치는 영향)

  • 최인영
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 1998
  • Cathamus tinctorius, Coptis japonica and Asarum sieboldii were tested as substrate for the production of Flammulina velutipes. Among the C. tinctoris , C. japonica and A. sieboldii , C. tinctoris was the best substrate for the production of fruitbody. The effects of addition of C. tinctoris to sawdust substrate resulted in the increased mycelial growth on inoculum culture, 3.1% in ratio of fully culture and shorted one day in culture period. C. tinctoris was decreased 6.1% in ratio of fully culture, 11.0% in ratio of fruitbody productive culm. The addition of C.tinctoris, C.japonica to sawdust substrate increased 134.6%, 114.1% on the yield of the mushroom fruitbody respectively . But A. sieboldii decreased the mycelial growth and pineheading ratio delayed the production of fruitbody.

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Studies on the Character of Ant(Formicidae) in Korea on the Basis of Scanning Electron Microscope(I) -On the Form-Character of Smithistruma japonica(Ito)- (주사전자현미경을 이용한 한국산 개미의 형질특성에 관한 연구(I) -Smithistruma japonica(Ito)의 형질특성에 관하여-)

  • 김창효;최병문;방종렬
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.285-290
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    • 1991
  • Smithistruma japonica(lto) unrecorded species of Dacetini tribe in Korea was found in Is. Kekumdo, Chonnam Province and named Saw teeth scale ant. The form-characteristics difference between Smithistruma japonica(Ito) and Strumigenys lewisi Cameron was discribed with the result of observation by the scanning electron microscope(SEM). Total species of Dacetini tribe in Korean contained two species in two genus.

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Anti-inflammatory Activity of the Flavonoid Components of Lonicera japonica (금은화 플라보노이드성분의 항염증작용)

  • 문태철;박정옥;정광원;손건호;김현표;강삼식;장현욱;정규찬
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.117-123
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    • 1999
  • Because of the potent effects of lipid mediators such as prostaglandins (PGs), leukotriens (LTs) and platelet activating factor (PAF) on a variety of cells and tissues, they are considered as major contributors to the process leading to inflammation and allergy. To pursue the mechanism of anti-inflammatory activity of Lonicera japonica, we tested inhibitory effects of 7 flavonoids from Lonicera japonica on arachidonic acid cascade related enzymes, such as inflammatory phospholipase $A_2$, cyclooxygenase-1 and 2, 5-lipoxygenase, in bone marrow derived mast cell (BMMC), and lyso PAF-acetyltransferase in rat spleen microsomes. Anti-inflammatory activities of lonicera japonica are thought to be attributed at least in part to the inhibition of arachidonic acid cascade releated enzymes by flavonoids such as apigenin, luteolin quercetin.

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Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Activity of Alnus japonica Cortex Ethanol Extract (오리나무 수피 엑스의 소염 및 진통 활성)

  • Jeong, Choon-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.34 no.3 s.134
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    • pp.233-236
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    • 2003
  • An extract of Alnus japonica (Betulaceae) cortex has been traditionally used for purifying blood, and curing feces containing blood, enteritis, diarrhea, alcoholism and cut wounds. Alnus japonica cortex extract significantly inhibited carrageenan-induced paw edema at 1, 2 and 3 hrs after oral administration by 32.8, 24.4, and 46.9%. It also inhibited acetic acid-induced vascular permeability in mice by 15.3 and 28.0% at oral doses of 500 and 1,000 mg/kg, and it significantly reduced the volume of hindpaw of adjuvant-induced arthritis rats at the day 6 and 10 by 22.5 and 18.7% after the sample administration. Alnus japonica cortex extract increased threshold on inflamed paw (Randall-Selitto assay) at 3 hr by 137.5% compared to the control group. It also reduced the number of writhing syndrome dose- dependently.