Bo Yoon Chang
Wonkwang University
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2013
Seon Beom Kim; Bo Yoon Chang; Yang Hee Jo; Sang Hoon Lee; Sang-Bae Han; Bang Yeon Hwang; Sung Yeon Kim; Mi Kyeong Lee
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The fruits of Morus alba have been traditionally used as a tonic to enhance immune responses. MATERIALS AND METHODS The macrophage activating constituents of Morus alba fruits were purified using various column chromatography techniques. The structures of isolated compounds were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data interpretation such as 1D and 2D NMR analysis. The macrophage activating activities of isolated compounds were evaluated by measuring the production of nitric oxide, TNF-α and IL-12 in RAW 264.7 cells. The phagocytic activity was also evaluated. RESULTS Five pyrrole alkaloids, 5-(hydroxymethyl)-1H-pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde (1), 2-formyl-1H-pyrrole-1-butanoic acid (2), 2-formyl-5-(hydroxymethyl)-1H-pyrrole-1-butanoic acid (3), 2-formyl-5-(methoxymethyl)-1H-pyrrole-1-butanoic acid (4) and Morrole A (5) were isolated from the fruits of Morus alba. Morrole A (5) is first reported in nature and other pyrrole alkaloids (1-4) are first reported from Morus species. Among the isolated compounds, compounds 3 and 4 significantly activated macrophage activity by the enhancement of nitric oxide, TNF-α and IL-12 production, and the stimulation of phagocytic activity in RAW 264.7 cells. CONCLUSION Pyrrole alkaloids, including a new compound, were isolated from Morus alba fruits. These compounds activated macrophage activity in RAW 264.7 cells.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014
Seon Beom Kim; Bo Yoon Chang; Bang Yeon Hwang; Sung Yeon Kim; Mi Kyeong Lee
Phytochemical investigation of the fruits of Morus alba afforded seventeen pyrrole alkaloids including five new compounds. The structures of five new pyrrole alkaloids, named morroles B-F (4, 5, 7, 16 and 17), were determined on the basis of spectroscopic interpretations. 4-[Formyl-5-(hydroxymethyl)-1H-pyrrol-1-yl]butanoate (2) was synthesized by chemical reaction but first isolated from nature. Among isolated compounds, compounds 6 and 14 significantly inhibited pancreatic lipase activity.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2015
Bo Yoon Chang; Seon Beom Kim; Mi Kyeong Lee; Hyun Park; Sung Yeon Kim
Morus alba L. fruits have long been used in traditional medicine by many cultures. Their medicinal attributes include cardiovascular, hepatoprotective, neuroprotective and immunomodulatory actions. However, their mechanism of macrophage activation and anti-cancer effects remain unclear. The present study investigated the molecular mechanisms of immune stimulation and improved chemotherapeutic effect of M. alba L. fruit extract (MFE). MFE stimulated the production of cytokines, nitric oxide (NO) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and tumoricidal properties of macrophages. MFE activated macrophages through the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPKinase) and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling pathways downstream from toll-like receptor (TLR) 4. MFE was shown to exhibit cytotoxicity of CT26 cells via the activated macrophages, even though MFE did not directly affect CT26 cells. In a xenograft mouse model, MFE significantly enhanced anti-cancer activity combined with 5-fluorouracil and markedly promoted splenocyte proliferation, natural killer (NK) cell activity, cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) activity and IFN-γ production. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody levels were significantly increased. These results indicate the indirect anti-cancer activity of MFE through improved immune response mediated by TLR4 signaling. M. alba L. fruit extract might be a potential anti-tumor immunomodulatory candidate chemotherapy agent.
Toxicological research | 2011
Bo Yoon Chang; Sae Am Kim; Bindu Malla; Sung Yeon Kim
Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) are synthetic molecules which bind to estrogen receptors (ER) and can modulate its transcriptional capabilities in different ways in diverse estrogen target tissues. Tamoxifen, the prototypical SERM, is extensively used for targeted therapy of ER positive breast cancers. Unfortunately, the use of tamoxifen is associated with acquired resistance and some undesirable side effects. This study investigated the availability of the conventional SERMs on the TAM-resistance breast cancer cells. SERMs showed more effectiveness in MCF-7 cells than tamoxifen resistant cells, except toremifene and ospemifene. Especially, toremifene was more efficacious in tamoxifen resistant cells than MCF-7. Ospemifene had similar cytotoxic activity on the two types of breast cancers. The other SERMs used in this experiment didn’t inhibit efficiently the proliferation of tamoxifen resistant cells. These results support the possibility to usage of toremifene on tamoxifen resistant cancer. The effectiveness by toremifene on tamoxifen resistant cells might be different pathways from the apoptosis and the autophagy. Further study should be needed to elucidate the underlying mechanism of effect of toremifene on tamoxifen resistant cancer.
Natural Product Research | 2013
Seon Beom Kim; Bo Yoon Chang; Sang-Bae Han; Bang Yeon Hwang; Sung Yeon Kim; Mi Kyeong Lee
A new phenolic glycoside, methylpicraquassioside B (6), together with nine known glycosides, cnidioside A (1), cnidioside B (2), picraquassioside A (3), methylpicraquassioside A (4), picraquassioside B (5), xanthotoxol-8-β-glucoside (7), 5-methoxy-xanthotoxol-8-β-glucoside (8), 8-methoxy-xanthotoxol-5-β-glucoside (9) and marmesinin (10) were isolated from n-BuOH-soluble fraction of Cnidium monnieri fruits. All the isolated compounds, however, exerted little immunomodulatory effect in RAW 264.7 cells.
Journal of Food Science | 2016
Bo Yoon Chang; Seon Beom Kim; Mi Kyeong Lee; Hyun Park; Sung Yeon Kim
Morus alba L. is a traditional herb with a long history of consumption, both as an edible fruit and as medicine. However, its safety evaluation has not yet been established. The objective of this study was to evaluate subchronic oral toxicity and genotoxicity of M. alba L. fruits (MFE). The subchronic toxicity after daily oral administration of MFE at 0, 40, 200, and 1000 mg/kg for 90 d was examined in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. MFE administration did not lead to death, adverse effects, change in food and water consumption, and body weight gain. Significant toxic effects were not found within the parameters of organ weight, biochemical values, and hematological and urine analysis between the control and the MFE group. The genotoxicity of MFE was assayed by Ames test in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98, TA102, and TA1535. No genotoxicity was found in all the tested strains. Thus in this study, a no-observed-adverse-effect level for MFE in 90 d repeated oral toxicity study in rats was determined to be greater than 1000 mg/kg regardless of gender. The results also suggested that MFE does not have a genotoxicity potential.
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2016
Bindu Malla; Bo Yoon Chang; Seon Beom Kim; Hyun Park; Mi Kyeong Lee; Sung Yeon Kim
The Cnidium monnieri fruits (CMF) were studied how they act on immune system as a novel immunostimulator against the infectious disease.
YAKHAK HOEJI | 2017
Yeon Sil Hwang; Dae Sung Kim; Da Jung Jo; Da Eun Kim; Bo Yoon Chang; Ja Hyun Ryu; Hye Soo Kim; Hyoung Kwon Cho; Sung Yeon Kim
환경독성보건학회 심포지엄 및 학술대회 | 2014
Bo Yoon Chang; Eun Byeol Han; Ji Hye Han; Jin Kee Hong; Dae Sung Kim; Hyoung-Kwon Cho; Sung Yeon Kim
환경독성보건학회 심포지엄 및 학술대회 | 2013
Eun Byeol Han; Bo Yoon Chang; Svay Thida; Dae Sung Kim; Hyoung Kwon Cho; Sung Yeon Kim