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Study on the Korean wild ginseng(SANSAM) in cosmetics

  • Lee, C. W.;Lee, K. W.;K. K. Bae;Kim, C. H.
    • 대한화장품학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한화장품학회 2003년도 IFSCC Conference Proceeding Book II
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2003
  • Korean Ginseng is a medicinal herb which grows naturally in korea. an ancient country situated in north-eastern Asia. Its medical use was already well known to herb doctors in this region about five thousand years ago since the effectiveness of korean ginseng has been recognized through practical use for a long time. Korean Ginseng has always been regarded as a devine cure. The name "Ginseng" can be found in various medicinal books. many of which were written as early as B.C. 100. In the records of many chinese medical books. dating from the inception of publishing, it was noted that Korean Ginseng was of the highest level of quality. Korean Ginseng originally grew in the mountains of korea. However, this wild Korean Ginseng(js called SANSAM) could not meet the ever-increasing demands. and from the 16th century. it has been cultivated on farms for mass processing and supplying in korea(js called INSAM). It was already recognized in korea a long time ago(B.C. 57 - A.D. 668) that Korean Ginseng possessed the qualities of panacea, tonic and rejuvenator, and had other medicinal properties as well. The effectiveness of Korean Ginseng is widely recognized among south-eastern Asians as well as Chinese. As its effect has been proved scientifically. Korean Ginseng is now becoming the ginseng for all human beings in the world. Korean ginseng is differently called according to processing method. Dried thing is Insam(white ginseng), boiled or steamed is Hongsam(red ginseng). 장뇌삼(long headed ginseng) is artificially grown in the mountain no in field for a long time. So the body is thin and some long. but ingredients are concentrated. Korean wild ginseng(SANSAM) is rare in these days but we developed cosmetic ingredient. The scientific name of Korean Ginseng is Panax Ginseng. It has acknowledge as a natural mysterious cure among the notheastern peoples. because of its broad medicinal application. The origin of the word" Panax" derived from panacea. a Greek word meaning cure-all. According to the classification method of herb medicines in the Chinese medicinal book. "God-Farmer Materia Medica(A.D. 483-496) korean Ginseng was described as the superlative drug: panacea. tonic and rejuvenator. We studied skin immunological effect. collagen synthesis. cell growth and whitening effect of SANSAM extract. IN cosmetics.. SANSAM extract had skin fibroblast cell growth effect. recover damaged skin in the sun and protect fine wrinkle. Also. In hair product.. inhibits hairless, white hair.its hairless, white hair.

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Developing a mass propagation technique for Aralia elata via somatic embryogenesis

  • Moon, H.K.;Lee, J.S.;Kim, T.S.
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2000년도 The 7th International Symposium
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    • pp.114-115
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    • 2000
  • Aralia elata is found in mountain areas all over Korean peninsula. Aralia elata is the scientific name for Japanese angelica tree. The tree belongs to the family Araliaceae, commonly known as ginseng family. Bud sprouts from apical shoot tip of the plants are rich in flavor and thus mainly used for both folk medicine and vegetable. The stalks with apical buds are gathered in the early spring and planted in sandy soil or water in the greenhouse. The sprouting buds are then collected and sold as fresh vegetable. Although the plants have been used for food, they have been cultivated in a very small scale. In spring, local farmers just go around mountain areas to search the trees and gather the stalks as much as they get and sell them to the market. No conservation efforts have been made to stop the exploitation or to save the dwindling population. We tried to provide local farmers with the plants that may be used as an alternative to stalks from wild populations. This will bel! p conserve the wild populations. However, it is hard to propagate them either by conventional cuttings or by seed germination in a short period of time. Mass propagation using tissue culture systems have shown a great promise with several woody plants. Recently we developed a mass propagation technique via somatic embryogenesis system using mature and/or juvenile explants for Aralia elata. Several factors affecting somatic embryogenesis system including SE(somatic embryo) induction, embryogenic callus proliferation, SE germination, plant regeneration and transplanting to field frill be presented. And some problems arising for the somatic embryogenesis system will be also discussed.

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Developing a mass propagation technique for Aralia elata via somatic embryogenesis

  • Moon, H.K.;Lee, J.S.;Kim, T.S.
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2000년도 제7차 국제 심포지움(생약자원개발에 관한연구) 및 추계정기 학술발표회 초록집
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    • pp.16-17
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    • 2000
  • Aralia elata is found in mountain areas all over Korean peninsula. Aralia elata is the scientific name for Japanese angelica tree. The tree belongs to the family Araliaceae, commonly known as ginseng family. Bud sprouts from apical shoot tip of the plants are rich in flavor and thus mainly used for both folk medicine and vegetable. The stalks with apical buds are gathered in the early spring and planted in sandy soil or water in the greenhouse. The sprouting buds are then collected and sold as fresh vegetable. Although the plants have been used for food, they have been cultivated in a very small scale. In spring, local farmers just go around mountain areas to search the trees and gather the stalks as much as they get and sell them to the market. No conservation efforts have been made to stop the exploitation or to save the dwindling population. We tried to provide local farmers with the plants that may be used as an alternative to stalks from wild populations. This will hel! p conserve the wild populations. However, it is hard to propagate them either by conventional cuttings or by seed germination in a short period of time. Mass propagation using tissue culture systems have shown a great promise with several woody plants. Recently we developed a mass propagation technique via somatic embryogenesis system using mature and/ or juvenile explants for Aralia elata. Several factors affecting somatic embryogenesis system including SE(somatic embryo) induction, embryogenic callus proliferation, SE germination, plant regeneration and transplanting to field will be presented. And some problems arising for the somatic embryogenesis system will be also discussed.lso discussed.

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Genomic Insights into Nematicidal Activity of a Bacterial Endophyte, Raoultella ornithinolytica MG against Pine Wilt Nematode

  • Shanmugam, Gnanendra;Dubey, Akanksha;Ponpandian, Lakshmi Narayanan;Rim, Soon Ok;Seo, Sang-Tae;Bae, Hanhong;Jeon, Junhyun
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.250-255
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    • 2018
  • Pine wilt disease, caused by the nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, is one of the most devastating conifer diseases decimating several species of pine trees on a global scale. Here, we report the draft genome of Raoultella ornithinolytica MG, which is isolated from mountain-cultivated ginseng plant as an bacterial endophyte and shows nematicidal activity against B. xylophilus. Our analysis of R. ornithinolytica MG genome showed that it possesses many genes encoding potential nematicidal factors in addition to some secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters that may contribute to the observed nematicidal activity of the strain. Furthermore, the genome was lacking key components of avermectin gene cluster, suggesting that nematicidal activity of the bacterium is not likely due to the famous anthelmintic agent of wide-spread use, avermectin. This genomic information of R. ornithinolytica will provide basis for identification and engineering of genes and their products toward control of pine wilt disease.

RAPD(Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA)를 이용한 장뇌삼의 지역별 품종 구분 (Identification of Korean Mountain Cultivated Ginseng by RAPD)

  • 최지영;이주희;이수광;강호덕
    • 농업생명과학연구
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    • 제43권6호
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구에서는 서로 다른 지역에서 재배된 장뇌삼 8품종과 밭에서 재배된 재배인삼 등 총 9개체에 대해 장뇌삼 품종들 간의 유연관계를 분석하였다. RAPD분석에 사용한 random primer는 총 40종류(OPA 1~20, OPB 1~20)였으며, 이 중 34개가 각기 다른 지역에서 재배된 품종간의 집단을 형성하여 9개 품종간 유연관계를 밝히는데 유용하였다. 유연관계를 분석한 결과, 홍천과 재배인삼, 의성과 금산, 진안과 풍기와 강화, 상주와 안동 4개의 그룹으로 구분되었으며 이는 다시 2개의 그룹 "홍천-재배인삼-의성-금산", "풍기-강화-상주-안동"으로 구분 되었다. 9개 지역에서 수집한 품종간의 유사도 값은 최저 0.30, 최고 0.53으로 나타났다. RAPD방법은 사용법이 간단하고 소요시간이 적게 소요될 뿐만 아니라 적은 양의 DNA시료로도 분석이 가능한 검정법으로 형태적인 차이가 구별되지 않는 장뇌삼 품종 간의 유전적 유연관계를 밝히는 데 유용한 방법임을 알 수 있었다. 그러나 품종별 계통유연관계를 보다 정확히 분석하기 위해서 AFLP 또는 Molecular Maker를 이용하거나 계통분류에 널리 이용되는 핵, 엽록체 DNA의 유전자 염기서열 비교와 같은 정밀한 분자계통학적 연구가 수행되어져야 할 것으로 사료된다.

지역별 특화를 위한 단기소득임산물 선정 -강원내륙산간권역을 대상으로 - (Selection of Non-Timber Forest Products for regional specialization -Focused on Gangwon Inland Mountains Area-)

  • 김준순;이재근
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제96권4호
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    • pp.432-437
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    • 2007
  • 본 논문의 목적은 강원내륙산간권역인 춘천시, 원주시, 홍천군, 횡성군, 평창군, 철원군, 화천군, 양구군, 인제군 총 9개 시군을 대상으로 지역별로 다양성을 추구하며 차별화할 수 있는 단기소득임산물을 선정하는 것이다. 생산액의 규모가 비교적 큰 송이버섯, 생표고, 밤, 잣, 도토리, 수지, 산양삼, 고사리, 도라지, 더덕, 두릅, 취나물, 수액, 목초액 등 14개 임산물을 분석대상으로 하였다. 분석방법으로는 지역별 품목 비중과 품목별 지역의 비중, 산업연관분석에서 사용되는 입지계수를 응용하여 만들어진 임산물계수를 이용하였다. 분석 결과, 춘천시에서는 밤, 원주시와 평창군에서는 생표고, 홍천군에서는 잣이 선정되었다. 횡성군과 화천군에서는 더덕, 철원군에서는 도토리가 선정되었다. 양구군에서는 취나물, 인제군에서는 수액이 선정되었다.