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Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2018

A Hop Extract Lifenol® Improves Postmenopausal Overweight, Osteoporosis, and Hot Flash in Ovariectomized Rats

Young-Hwan Ban; Jung-Min Yon; Yeseul Cha; Jieun Choi; Eun Suk An; Haiyu Guo; Da Woom Seo; Tae-Su Kim; Sung-Pyo Lee; Jong-Choon Kim; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim

Objective In order to assess the effectiveness of a hop extract (HE) for postmenopausal symptoms, the effects of Lifenol on ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis, hyperlipidemia, body weight increase, and hot flash were investigated in rats. Methods Female Sprague-Dawley rats were ovariectomized and subjected to a daily scheduled exercise training (15 min at 15 m/min) or treated with HE (30 or 100 mg/kg, oral) or 17β-estradiol (100 μg/kg, intraperitoneal) for 12 weeks. Body and visceral fat weights, serum lipid profiles, osteoporotic parameters in serum, and femoral bones were analyzed. Separately, forced running-induced dermal and rectal temperatures and blood flow velocity were measured in ovariectomized rats. Results Ovariectomy increased blood lipids including triglycerides, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoproteins, leading to visceral fat accumulation and overweight. Estrogen depletion caused osteoporosis, displaying decreased femoral bone weight, bone mineral density and content, and blood phosphorus level. The disturbances in lipid metabolism and bone resorption were recovered by treatment with HE in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, HE treatment shortened the duration of forced running-induced alterations in skin and rectal temperatures by reducing blood flow velocity. Conclusion The results indicate that HE attenuated overweight, osteoporosis, and hot flash in estrogen-deficient animals by regulating blood lipid profile and fat accumulation, blood estrogen and bone resorption factors, and dermal blood flow.


Laboratory Animal Research | 2015

Extraction conditions of white rose petals for the inhibition of enzymes related to skin aging

Ehn Kyoung Choi; Haiyu Guo; Jae Kwon Choi; Su Kil Jang; Kyungha Shin; Ye Seul Cha; Young Jin Choi; Da Woom Seo; Yoon Bok Lee; Seong So Joo; Yun Bae Kim

In order to assess inhibitory potentials of white rose petal extracts (WRPE) on the activities of enzymes related to dermal aging according to the extraction conditions, three extraction methods were adopted. WRPE was prepared by extracting dried white rose (Rosa hybrida) petals with 50% ethanol (WRPE-EtOH), Pectinex® SMASH XXL enzyme (WRPE-enzyme) or high temperature-high pressure (WRPE-HTHP). In the inhibition of matrix metalloproteinase-1, although the enzyme activity was fully inhibited by all 3 extracts at 100 µg/mL in 60 min, partial inhibition (50-70%) was achieved only by WRPE-EtOH and WRPE-enzyme at 50 µg/mL. High concentrations (≥250 µg/mL) of all 3 extracts markedly inhibited the elastase activity. However, at low concentrations (15.6-125 µg/mL), only WRPE-EtOH inhibited the enzyme activity. Notably, WRPE-EtOH was superior to WRPE-enzyme and WRPE-HTHP in the inhibition of tyrosinase. WRPE-EtOH significantly inhibited the enzyme activity from 31.2 µM, reaching 80% inhibition at 125 µM. In addition to its strong antioxidative activity, the ethanol extract of white rose petals was confirmed to be effective in inhibiting skin aging-related enzymes. Therefore, it is suggested that WRPE-EtOH could be a good candidate for the improvement of skin aging such as wrinkle formation and pigmentation.


Laboratory Animal Research | 2017

Blood flow-improving activity of methyl jasmonate-treated adventitious roots of mountain ginseng

Young-Hwan Ban; Yeseul Cha; Jieun Choi; Eun Suk An; Ji Young Lee; Nu Ry Han; Da Woom Seo; Gooyoung Jung; Da-Hye Jeong; Man Hee Rhee; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim

Ginsenosides from Panax ginseng are well known for their diverse pharmacological effects including antithrombotic activity. Since adventitious roots of mountain ginseng (ARMG) also contain various ginsenosides, blood flow-improving effects of the dried powder and extract of ARMG were investigated. Rats were orally administered with dried powder (PARMG) or ethanol extract (EARMG) of ARMG (125, 250 or 500 mg/kg) or aspirin (30 mg/kg, a reference control) for 3 weeks. Forty min after the final administration, carotid arterial thrombosis was induced by applying a 70% FeCl3-soaked filter paper outside the arterial wall for 5 min, and the blood flow was monitored with a laser Doppler probe. Both PARMG and EARMG delayed the FeCl3-induced arterial occlusion in a dose-dependent manner, doubling the occlusion time at high doses. In mechanism studies, a high concentration of EARMG inhibited platelet aggregation induced by collagen in vitro. In addition, EARMG improved the blood lipid profiles, decreasing triglyceride and cholesterol levels. Although additional action mechanisms remain to be clarified, it is suggested that ARMG containing high amount of ginsenosides such as Rg3 improves blood flow not only by inhibiting oxidative thrombosis, but also by modifying blood lipid profiles.


Journal of Biomedical Research | 2017

Comparative effects of plant oils and trans -fat on blood lipid profiles and ischemic stroke in rats

Haiyu Guo; Young-Hwan Ban; Yeseul Cha; Tae-Su Kim; Sung-Pyo Lee; Eun Suk An; Jieun Choi; Da Woom Seo; Jung-Min Yon; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim

Since plant oils are believed to be better than animal fats for cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases, the effects of various plant oils and trans-fat on blood lipid profiles and ischemic stroke were investigated. Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a diet containing the oils or trans-fat, and then body weights, blood lipids, and effects on brain infarction and physical dysfunction induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) were analyzed. All the oils and trans-fat, except perilla oil, significantly increased body fats and body weight gain. Sesame oil and trans-fat specifically increased blood cholesterols and triglycerides, respectively, while perilla oil decreased both cholesterols and triglycerides. Perilla oil not only attenuated cerebral infarction, but also restored locomotor activity and rota-rod performances of MCAO rats. It is suggested that perilla oil among oils and fats could be the first choice to reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome and ischemic stroke.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2018

Corrigendum to “A Hop Extract Lifenol® Improves Postmenopausal Overweight, Osteoporosis, and Hot Flash in Ovariectomized Rats”

Young-Hwan Ban; Jung-Min Yon; Yeseul Cha; Jieun Choi; Eun Suk An; Haiyu Guo; Da Woom Seo; Tae-Su Kim; Sung-Pyo Lee; Jong-Choon Kim; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1155/2018/2929107.].


Journal of Biomedical Research | 2017

Hydrogen-enriched water eliminates fine particles from the lungs and blood by enhancing phagocytic activity

Jieun Choi; Eun Suk An; Young-Hwan Ban; Da Woom Seo; Tae-Su Kim; Sung-Pyo Lee; You Lin; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim

Particulate matters (PM) are one of the major body burdens leading to diseases. We investigated the capacities of a hydrogen-enriched water (HW) eliminating carbon nanoparticles (CNP) and carbon microparticles (CMP) from the lungs and blood, respectively. In CNP-elimination test, rats were orally administered with purified water (PW) or HW (10 or 30 mL/kg/day) for 10 weeks. At the time point of 4 weeks, the rats were challenged with intratracheal instillation of CNP (4 mg). CNP accumulated in the airways and alveoli, and induced inflammatory lesions. Such pneumoconiosis was markedly improved by feeding HW, while PW was ineffective. CNP-induced pneumoconiosis caused systemic hematological alterations, decreasing major inflammatory cells, but markedly increasing eosinophils, indicative of an allergic reaction, which were attenuated by treatment with HW. Such PM-eliminating and anti-allergic effects of HW reduced body burden as confirmed from the facilitated recovery of body and lung weights. In CMP-clearance test, mice were orally administered with PW or HW for 7 days, and intravenously injected with CMP (300 mg/kg). CMP was rapidly eliminated from the blood in HW-fed mice. Indeed, the phagocytic indices increased to 3.5 and 6.7 folds at 10 and 30 mL/kg of HW, in comparison with a negligible effect of PW. As a mechanism study, only HW significantly inhibited lipid peroxidationin vitro Fenton reaction-mediated ·OH-generating system. Collectively, the results indicate that HW not only effectively eliminated PM from the lungs and blood by enhancing phagocytic activity, but also attenuated the lung injuries by inhibiting lipid peroxidation.


Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2016

Cereboost™, an American ginseng extract, improves cognitive function via up-regulation of choline acetyltransferase expression and neuroprotection

Kyungha Shin; Haiyu Guo; Yeseul Cha; Young-Hwan Ban; Da Woom Seo; Young Jin Choi; Tae-Su Kim; Sung-Pyo Lee; Jong-Choon Kim; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Jung-Min Yon; Yun-Bae Kim


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2017

Effectiveness of perilla oil in the improvement of atherosclerosis and ischemic stroke

Yeseul Cha; Young-Hwan Ban; Haiyu Guo; Eun Suk An; Jieun Choi; Da Woom Seo; Sunghyun Kim; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2016

Inhibition of harmful microorganisms and dermal enzymes related to skin aging by white rose petal extracts

Haiyu Guo; Yeseul Cha; Young-Hwan Ban; Da Woom Seo; Tae-Su Kim; Sung-Pyo Lee; Jung-Min Yon; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2016

Broccoli sprout extracts improve alcoholic gastric ulcers via antioxidative activities

Young-Hwan Ban; Yeseul Cha; Haiyu Guo; Jieun Choi; Eun Suk An; Ji Young Lee; Nu Ry Han; Eun Su Jeon; Eun Sang Cho; Da Woom Seo; Jung-Min Yon; Tae-Su Kim; Sung-Pyo Lee; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim

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Ehn-Kyoung Choi

Chungbuk National University

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Young-Hwan Ban

Chungbuk National University

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Yun-Bae Kim

Agency for Defense Development

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Haiyu Guo

Chungbuk National University

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Yeseul Cha

Chungbuk National University

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Eun Suk An

Chungbuk National University

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Jieun Choi

Chungbuk National University

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Jung-Min Yon

Chungbuk National University

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Ji Young Lee

Chungbuk National University

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