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A Herbological Study on the Plants of Nymphaeaceae in Korea (한국산 수련과 식물에 관한 본초학적 연구)

  • Jeong, Jong-Gil
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2016
  • Objective : For the purpose of developing Korean herbology of the plants to Nymphaeaceae in Korea, the literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article.Methods : Books and research papers about Herbology which published at home and abroad were examined.Results : A list was made about Nymphaeaceae plant which were cultivated or grew naturally in Korea, after investigated the data on domestic and foreign Nymphaeaceae plants. Out of those lists, serviceable plants were selected and with those available plants, their distributions were analysed and parts which can be used as medicines were divided into 3 categories such as oriental medicine name, scientific name and non-official name. Nymphaeaceae's properties flavor, channels they use, effects, and toxicity were also noted. Nymphaeaceae (grew in Korea) were divided into 6 classes with 10 species. Out of those, 5 classes with 5 species were found serviceable which indicates 50% of all. Out of all 10 species of Nymphaeaceae family, Nuphar genus were found 4 species, which were shown the most. Among 5 genus of Nymphaeceae species, medicinal plants were all one species each. Out of all serviceable parts in Nymphaeaceae, Etc parts took first place as 10 species. There are no toxic, the survey said.Conclusion : There were totaled to 6 genera and 10 species in Dioscoreaceae in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 5 genera, 5 species, some 50% in total.

A Herbological Study on the Plants of Papaveraceae in Korea (한국산 양귀비과 식물에 관한 본초학적 연구)

  • Jeong, Jong-Gil
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2016
  • Objective : For the purpose of developing Korean herbology of the plants to Papaveraceae in Korea, the literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article.Methods : Books and research papers about Herbology which published at home and abroad were examined.Results : A list was made about Papaveraceae plant which were cultivated or grew naturally in Korea, after investigated the data on domestic and foreign Papaveraceae plants. Out of those lists, serviceable plants were selected and with those available plants, their distributions were analysed and parts which can be used as medicines were divided into 3 categories such as oriental medicine name, scientific name and non-official name. Papaveraceae's properties flavor, channels they use, effects, and toxicity were also noted. Papaveraceae (grew in Korea) were divided into 4 classes with 8 species. Out of those, 3 classes with 4 species were found serviceable which indicates 50% of all. Out of all 8 species of Papaveraceae family, Papaver genus were found 4 species, which were shown the most. Among 3 genus of 4 species, medicinal plants were all one species each. Out of all serviceable parts in Papaveraceae, Radix and Herba, Etc parts took first place as 2 species. There are toxic, the 3 species and 6 parts survey said.Conclusion : There were totaled to 4 genera and 8 species in Papaveraceae in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 3 genera, 4 species, some 50% in total.

A Herbological Study on the Plants of Theaceae in Korea (한국산 차나무과 식물에 관한 본초학적 연구)

  • Jeong, Jong-Gil
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2017
  • Objective : For the purpose of developing Korean herbology of the plants to Theaceae in Korea, the literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article. Methods : Books and research papers about Herbology which published at home and abroad were examined. Results : A list was made about Theaceae plant which were cultivated or grew naturally in Korea, after investigated the data on domestic and foreign Theaceae plants. Out of those lists, serviceable plants were selected and with those available plants, their distributions were analysed and parts which can be used as medicines were divided into 3 categories such as oriental medicine name, scientific name and non-official name. Theaceae's properties flavor, channels they use, effects, and toxicity were also noted. Theaceae (grew in Korea) were divided into 6 classes with 12 species. Out of those, 4 classes with 4 species were found serviceable which indicates 33% of all. Out of all 12 species of Theaceae family, Camellia genus and Eurya genus were found 4 species, which were shown the most. Among 4 genus of Theaceae species, medicinal plants were all one species each. Out of all serviceable parts in Theaceae, Folium parts took first place as 4 species. There are toxic, the 2 species and 2 parts survefy said. Conclusion : There were totaled to 6 genera and 12 species in Theaceae in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 4 genera, 4 species, some 33% in total.

A Herbological Study on the Plants of Cupressaceae in Korea (한국산 측백나무과 식물에 관한 본초학적 연구)

  • Jeong, Jong-Gil
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.77-84
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    • 2018
  • Objective : For the purpose of developing Cupressaceae plants recorded in Korean Herbology in Korea, the literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article. Methods : Books and research papers about Herbology which published at Korea and other countries were examined. Results : A list was made about Cupressaceae plant which were cultivated or grew naturally in Korea, after investigated the data on domestic and foreign Cupressaceae plants. Out of those lists, serviceable plants were selected and with those available plants, their distributions were analysed and parts which can be used as medicines were divided into 3 categories such as oriental medicine name, scientific name and non-official name. Cupressaceae's properties flavor, channels they use, effects, and toxicity were also noted. Cupressaceae(grew in Korea) were divided into 4 classes with 20 species. Out of those, 2 classes with 4 species were found serviceable which indicates 20% of all. Out of all 20 species of Cupressaceae family, Juniperus genus were found 12 species, which were shown the most. Among 2 genus of Cupressaceae species, medicinal plants Juniperus genus and Thuja genus were found 2 species each. Out of all serviceable parts in Cupressaceae, Folium parts took first place as 4 species. The research also suggests that there are 1 species and 1 parts which are toxic. Conclusion : There were totaled to 4 genera and 20 species in Cupressaceae in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 2 genera, 4 species, some 20% in total.

A Herbological Study on the Plants of Magnoliaceae in Korea (한국산 목련과 식물에 관한 본초학적 연구)

  • Jeong, Jong-Gil
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2018
  • Objective : For the purpose of developing Magnoliaceae plants recorded in Korean Herbology in Korea, the literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article. Methods : Books and research papers about Herbology which published at Korea and other countries were examined. Results : A list was made about Magnoliaceae plant which were cultivated or grew naturally in Korea, after investigated the data on domestic and foreign Magnoliaceae plants. Out of those lists, serviceable plants were selected and with those available plants, their distributions were analysed and parts which can be used as medicines were divided into 3 categories such as oriental medicine name, scientific name and non-official name. Magnoliaceae's properties flavor, channels they use, effects, and toxicity were also noted. Magnoliaceae(grew in Korea) were divided into 5 classes with 16 species. Out of those, 3 classes with 5 species were found serviceable which indicates 32% of all. Out of all 16 species of Magnoliaceae family, Magnolia genus were found 7 species, which were shown the most. Among 3 genus of Magnolia species, medicinal plants were all one species each. Out of all serviceable parts in Magnoliaceae, Flos parts took first place as 3 species. There are no toxic, the survey said. Conclusion : There were totaled to 5 genera and 16 species in Magnoliaceae in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 3 genera, 5 species, some 32% in total.

A Herbological Study on the Plants of Boraginaceae in Korea (한국산 지치과 식물에 관한 본초학적 연구)

  • Lee, Soong-In;Jeon, Ui-Sang;Jeong, Jong-Gil
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2020
  • Objective : For the purpose of developing Boraginaceae plants recorded in Korean Herbology in Korea, the literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article. Methods : Books and research papers about Herbology which published at Korea and other countries were examined. Results : A list was made about Boraginaceae plant which were cultivated or grew naturally in Korea, after investigated the data on domestic and foreign Boraginaceae plants. Boraginaceae(grew in Korea) were divided into 14 classes with 24 species. Out of those, 6 classes with 9 species were found serviceable which indicates 37.5% of all. Out of all 24 species of Boraginaceae family, Trigonotis genus were found 5 species, which were shown the most. Among 3 genus of Lithospermum species, medicinal plants were all one species each. Out of all serviceable parts in Boraginaceae, Herb·Radix·Fructus parts took first place as 3 species. There are 2 species toxic, the survey said. 3 Classifying medicinal plants among the Borginaceae plants by part, whole herbs, roots, and fruits are found to be 3 separate species each. When it comes to the nature of taste, 5 kinds of taste without action and seven kinds of bitter taste are the most common. For channel tropism, liver channel has the largest number of 5 types. Conclusion : There were totaled to 14 genera and 24 species in Boraginaceae in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 6 genera, 9 species, some 37.5% in total.

Anti-obesity Effect of Chopped Sauce with Medicinal Plant Extracts (약용작물 추출물을 첨가한 다진양념의 비만 억제 효과)

  • Jin, Jong-Sik;Jeon, Yong-Deok;Soh, Ju-Ryoun;AyeAye, AyeAye;Song, Young-Jae;Ding, Xin-Gong;Seo, Jae-Bin;Son, Hyo-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2018.04a
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    • pp.96-96
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 항비만 기능성을 가지면서 맛과 향이 증진된 분말형 다진양념(다데기)을 개발하기 위해 첨가할 수 있는 약용작물들의 선정 및 그 기능성을 평가하기 위해 실시되었다. 오미자, 진피, 감초, 녹차엽 등을 첨가군으로 선정하여 각각의 시료들을 8시간, $80^{\circ}C$ 증류수에서 추출 후 감압농축하여 추출물을 제조한 뒤 마우스 유래 adipocyte (3T3-L1)에 처리하여 세포내 지방 축적 억제 정도를 실험하였다. 시료 처리 배양 5일 후 오미자, 진피, 감초, 녹차엽 추출물을 처리한 모든 군에서 대조군과 비교시 20% 이상 세포내 중성지방 농도가 감소하였으며 특히 오미자 군에서는 30% 이상 감소를 보였다. C57BL/6 생쥐를 이용하여 고지방식이로 비만을 유도하면서 분말형 다진양념, 오미자, 진피, 감초, 녹차엽 추출물을 경구투여한 뒤 체중증가를 조사한 결과 8주 후 고지방식이와 다데기만을 경구투여한 군은 고지방식이군과 비교하여 체중감소경향만을 보였으나 분말형 다진양념과 추출물을 함께 경구투여한군에서는 유의적으로 체중이 감소하는 결과를 보였다. 이들 추출물을 혼합하여 제조한 분말형 다진양념은 관능검사에서도 고춧가루 특유의 풋내를 감소시켜 향미가 증진되는 것으로 평가되어 오미자, 진피, 감초, 녹차엽을 첨가한 다양한 항비만 기능성 양념 개발이 기대된다.

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Proteomic analysis of dehydroascorbate reductase transgenic potato plants (Dehydroascorbate reductase 과발현 형질전환 감자 식물체의 단백질체 분석)

  • Han, Eun-Heui;Goo, Young-Min;Kim, Yun-Hee;Lee, Shin-Woo
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.223-230
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    • 2016
  • Ascorbic acid (AsA) is a strong antioxidant/reducing agent that can be converted to dehydroascorbate (DHA) by oxidation in plants. DHA, a very short-lived chemical, is recycled to AsA by dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR). Previously, DHAR cDNA was isolated from the hairy roots of the sesame plant, and DHAR-overexpressing transgenic potato plants were generated under the control of the CaMV35S promoter (CaMV35S::DHAR). An increase in transgene expression and ascorbate levels were observed in the transgenic plants. In the present study, proteomic analysis revealed that transgenic plants not only accumulated DHAR in their cells, but also induced several other antioxidant enzyme-related proteins during plant growth. These results suggest that DHAR is important for stress tolerance via induction of antioxidant proteins, and could improve stress tolerance in transgenic potato plants.

Discrimination and Authentication of Eclipta prostrata and E. alba Based on the Complete Chloroplast Genomes

  • Kim, Inseo;Park, Jee Young;Lee, Yun Sun;Lee, Hyun Oh;Park, Hyun-Seung;Jayakodi, Murukarthick;Waminal, Nomar Espinosa;Kang, Jung Hwa;Lee, Taek Joo;Sung, Sang Hyun;Kim, Kyu Yeob;Yang, Tae-Jin
    • Plant Breeding and Biotechnology
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.334-343
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    • 2017
  • Eclipta prostrata and E. alba are annual herbal medicinal plants and have been used as Chinese medicinal tonics. Both species are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions as well as in Korea. Both species have similar morphological features but E. alba has smoother leaf blade margins compared with E. prostrata. Although both species are utilized as oriental medicines, E. prostrata is more widely used than E. alba. Morphological semblances have confounded identification of either species. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genomes of both species to provide an authentication system between the two species and understand their diversity. Both chloroplast genomes were 151,733-151,757 bp long and composed of a large single copy (83,285-83,300 bp), a small single copy (18,283-18,346 bp), and a pair of inverted repeats (25,075-25,063 bp). Gene annotation revealed 80 protein coding genes, 30 tRNA genes and four rRNA genes. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that the genus Eclipta is grouped with Heliantheae tribe species in the Asteraceae family. A comparative analysis verified 29 InDels and 58 SNPs between chloroplast genomes of E. prostrata and E. alba. The low chloroplast genome sequence diversity indicates that both species are really close to each other and are not completely diverged yet. We developed six DNA markers that distinguish E. prostrata and E. alba based on the polymorphisms of chloroplast genomes between E. prostrata and E. alba. The chloroplast genome sequences and the molecular markers generated in this study will be useful for further research of Eclipta species and accurate classification of medicinal herbs.