Hwan Lee
Chosun University
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Journal of Life Science | 2010
Jae Joon Lee; Ah Ra Kim; Hwan Lee; Cheol Ho Kim; Hae Choon Chang; Myung Yul Lee
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of powders of autoclaved soy flour and doenjang fermented using Bacillus subtilis DJI on lipid profiles and antioxidative activities of rats fed a high cholesterol diet. Sprague-Dawley male rats weighing 200~210 g were divided into four groups: normal diet group (N), high cholesterol diet group (HC), autoclaved soy flour and high cholesterol diet group (SHC), and doenjang and high cholesterol diet group (DHC). The serum ALT, AST and ALP activities of the SHC and DHC groups were lower than those of the HC group, but exerted no significant change on serum LDH activity. Serum triglyceride, total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol levels were markedly decreased by autoclaved soy flour and doenjang administration, while the serum HDL-cholesterol level was higher in groups given autoclaved soy flour and doenjang administration. The GSH-Px and catalase activities in liver elevated by a high cholesterol diet were significantly decreased by autoclaved soy flour and doenjang administration (p
Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2017
Hyunjoo Lee; Hwan Lee; Yang-Il Choi; Jae-Joon Lee
This study examined the laxative effects of mulberry leaf extract (MLE) fermented by lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which contains high levels of polyphenolic and flavonoid compounds, against loperamide-induced constipation in rats. Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into a normal group (N) and three experimental groups; loperamide treated group (C), loperamide and LAB-fermented MLE 300 mg/kg treated group (MLEL), and loperamide and LAB-fermented MLE 600 mg/kg treated group (MLEH). After 33 d, fecal pellet amount, fecal weight, water content of fecal, gastrointestinal transit time and length, and serum lipid profiles were measured. Constipation was induced via subcutaneous injection of loperamide (2.0 mg/kg b.w., twice a day) for the final 5 d of the experiment. After loperamide administration, the LAB-fermented MLE groups showed a significantly increase in the fecal pellets number, wet weight, and water content in rats compared with the C group. Moreover, increases in the intestinal length and viable Lactobacillus numbers in the feces were observed in the LAB-fermented MLE groups. The intestinal transit time was shorter in the LAB-fermented MLE groups than in the C group. In addition, the LAB-fermented MLE groups showed a significant decrease in triglyceride and total cholesterol levels and an increase in HDL-cholesterol level. These results indicated that oral administration of LAB-fermented MLE shows laxative effect in loperamide-induced constipated rats.
Korean Journal of Food Preservation | 2012
Hwan Lee; Jae-Joon Lee; Hae-Choon Chang; Myung-Yul Lee
Journal of The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition | 2012
Hwan Lee; Jae-Joon Lee; Hee-Kyoung Son; Yu-Jin Kim; Hae-Choon Chang; Myung-Yul Lee
Korean Journal of Food Preservation | 2010
Ah-Ra Kim; Jae-Joon Lee; Hwan Lee; Hae-Choon Chang; Myung-Yul Lee
Korean Journal of Food Preservation | 2009
Yu Mi Lee; Jae Joon Lee; Ah Ra Kim; Hwan Lee; Hae Choon Chang; Hae-Ok Jung; Myung Yul Lee
생명과학회지 | 2010
Jae Joon Lee; Ah Ra Kim; Hwan Lee; Cheol Ho Kim; Hae Choon Chang; Myung Yul Lee
The Korean Journal of Community Living Science | 2015
Hwan Lee; Yeon-Kyoung Kim; Jae-Joon Lee
Korean Journal of Food Preservation | 2013
Hwan Lee; Seon-Suk Cha; Myung-Yul Lee; Hae-Choon Chang; Jae-Joon Lee
The Korean Journal of Community Living Science | 2017
Hwan Lee; Yeon Jin Park; Jae-Joon Lee