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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2003

Anti-obesity effect of Dioscorea nipponica Makino with lipase-inhibitory activity in rodents.

Chong-Suk Kwon; Ho Yong Sohn; Sung Hee Kim; Ji Hyun Kim; Kun Ho Son; Jeong Soon Lee; Jin Kyu Lim; Jong-Sang Kim

In the process of screening for pancreatic lipase inhibitors, which could be used as an anti-obesity measure, the methanol extract of Dioscorea nipponica Makino powder (DP) appeared to have potent inhibitory activity against porcine pancreatic lipase with an IC50 value of 5-10 μg/ml, where the enzyme activity was assayed by using 4-methylumbelliferyl oleate as a substrate. Further purification of active components present in the herb generated dioscin that belongs to the saponin family. Dioscin and its aglycone, diosgenin, both suppressed the time-dependent increase of blood triacylglycerol level when orally injected with corn oil to mice, suggesting their inhibitory potential against fat absorption. Sprague-Dawley rats fed on a high-fat diet containing 5% Dioscorea nipponica Makino and 40% beef tallow gained significantly less body weight and adipose tissue than control animals fed on a high-fat diet alone during an 8-week experimental period (P<0.05).


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2007

Antioxidative and Hypolipidemic Effects of Diosgenin, a Steroidal Saponin of Yam (Dioscorea spp.), on High-Cholesterol Fed Rats

In Suk Son; Ji Hyun Kim; Ho Yong Sohn; Kun Ho Son; Jong-Sang Kim; Chong-Suk Kwon

Diosgenin (a steroidal saponin of yam) has long been used as a raw material for the industrial production of steroid drugs, and reported to have a hypocholesterolemic effect by suppressing cholesterol absorption and increasing cholesterol secretion. Oxidative stress has been suggested as a main risk factor in the development of atherosclerosis. The aim of this study is to investigate the possible hypolipidemic and antioxidative effect of diosgenin on rats fed with a high-cholesterol diet supplemented with either 0.1% or 0.5% diosgenin for 6 weeks. We measured the lipid profile in the plasma and liver, lipid peroxidation and antioxidative enzyme activities in the plasma, erythrocyte and gene expression of antioxidative enzymes in the liver, and the oxidative DNA damage in lymphocytes. Diosgenin showed a decrease in the plasma and hepatic total cholesterol levels, but increased the plasma high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol level. Erythrocyte TBARS and lymphocyte DNA damage measured by the comet assay were decreased in the diosgenin supplemented group. Furthermore, diosgenin feeding enhanced the resistance to lymphocyte DNA damage caused by an oxidant challenge with H2O2. The antioxidative enzyme activities were also affected by diosgenin supplementation. Total superoxide dismutase (SOD) in the plasma and liver, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) in erythrocytes, and catalase (CAT) in erythrocytes and liver were significantly increased in the 0.5% diosgenin group. The expression of antioxidative enzymes was up-regulated by diosgenin, the expression of GSH-Px being the highest in the 0.5% diosgenin group. These results suggest that diosgenin could be a very useful compound to control hypercholesterolemia by both improving the lipid profile and modulating oxidative stress.


Nutrition Research | 2001

Estimated dietary isoflavone intake of Korean population based on National Nutrition Survey

Jong-Sang Kim; Chong-Suk Kwon

The dietary isoflavone intake of the Korean population was estimated based on data from the Korean National Nutrition Survey conducted in 1995, which included 3224 male and 3475 female subjects with a wide age range. Data on the isoflavone content of soybeans and their products were collected from a literature survey of Korean journals. This information was then screened based on the methodological validity, compared with values reported in international journals, and an average value adopted for each food. Thereafter, the total isoflavone intake per capita was estimated as 14.88 mg/d, which was attributed to genistein (7.32 mg), daidzein (5.81 mg), and glycitein (1.75 mg). Soybeans and three traditional soy foods (tofu, soybean paste, soybean sprouts) contributed to more than 94% of the total isoflavone intake of the Korean population. Slight differences in the isoflavone intake level and pattern were observed between the various residential areas. The rural and urban isoflavone intakes were estimated at 15.18 and 14.85 mg per capita, respectively. Rural residents were more dependent on soybeans than processed soy products for their isoflavone intake, while urban residents extracted more isoflavones from tofu, compared to their rural counterparts. The total isoflavone intake reported in this study may be underestimated, as other products containing soyflour and soy protein were not accounted for.


New Biotechnology | 2009

Isolation and characterization of a novel thermostable α-amylase from Korean pine seeds

Md. Abul Kalam Azad; Jae-Han Bae; Jong-Sang Kim; Jinkyu Lim; Kyung-Sik Song; Beom-Soo Shin; Hak-Ryul Kim

Amylases have significant importance in broad industrial application including bio-ethanol production. Although amylases are widely distributed in microbes, plants and animals, it has been sought for new amylases from various sources with special industrial potential. In this study we firstly isolated and characterized a novel thermostable alpha-amylase from Korean pine seed. Enzyme was purified to homogeneity level with purification fold of 1286.1 using several techniques such as self-precipitation, (NH(4))(2)SO(4) fractionation, DEAE anion exchange and starch affinity chromatography. The purified alpha-amylase showed two bands in SDS-PAGE with molecular weight of 44 and 45 kDa. The apparent molecular weight of native enzyme was calculated to be 46.7 kDa. Internal peptide sequencing confirmed that the purified alpha-amylase was a novel enzyme. The optimum pH and temperature for enzyme activity were pH 4.5 and 65 degrees C, respectively. This enzyme was fully stable for 48h at 50 degrees C and retained 80% activity up to 96h. The K(m) and V(max) were 0.84 mg/ml and 3.71 micromol/min, respectively. On the basis of high thermal stability and a broad range of pH stability, the pine seed alpha-amylase showed a good prospect of industrial application.


Nutrition and Cancer | 2002

Regulation of male sex hormone levels by soy isoflavones in rats.

Mi-Ae Yi; Hyun M. Son; Jung-Soon Lee; Chong-Suk Kwon; Jin Kyu Lim; Young Keun Yeo; Young Sik Park; Jong-Sang Kim

Several studies have suggested that soybean intake is associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer. However, the mechanism of prostate cancer prevention by soybeans remains unclear. Because prostate cancer is reported to have an association with an increased level of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and soybean isoflavones are known to inhibit 5a-reductase, which is involved in the conversion of testosterone to DHT, the effects of soybean extract and isoflavones on the plasma levels of male sex hormones were investigated using male rats. In Experiment I, Sprague-Dawley rats were fed diets with and without soy flour; in Experiment II, rats were fed diets containing 2% soy methanol extract or 0.2% semipurified isoflavones or a control diet. The study showed a reduction of plasma DHT along with an increase in total plasma androgen in rats fed soy flour or semipurified isoflavones for 1 wk. These results suggest that soy isoflavone intake may reduce plasma DHT level.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2007

A New Colorimetric Method for Determining the Isomerization Activity of Sucrose Isomerase

Sang-Eun Park; Mee-Hyun Cho; Jin Kyu Lim; Jong-Sang Kim; Jeong Hwan Kim; Dae Young Kwon; Cheon-Seok Park

A new colorimetric method for determining the isomerization activity of sucrose isomerase was developed. This colorimetric method is based on the enzymatic reactions of invertase and glucose oxidase-peroxidase (GOD-POD). The main scheme for assaying sucrose isomerase activity is to degrade sucrose in the reaction mixture to glucose and fructose by invertase and to detect the concentration of glucose generated using GOD-POD. The concentrations of trehalulose and isomaltulose, reaction products of sucrose isomerase, are calculated from the concentration of glucose. This method allows rapid and accurate determination of the isomerization activity of sucrose isomerase without inhibition by hydrolysis activity.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2000

Inhibition of Alpha-glucosidase and Amylase by Luteolin, a Flavonoid

Jong-Sang Kim; Chong-Suk Kwon; Kun Ho Son


Food Chemistry | 2010

Hexane/ethanol extract of Glycyrrhiza uralensis licorice exerts potent anti-inflammatory effects in murine macrophages and in mouse skin

Han Jin Cho; Soon Sung Lim; Yeon Sil Lee; Jong-Sang Kim; Choong Hwan Lee; Dae Young Kwon; Jung Han Yoon Park


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008

Hydrolysis of Isoflavone Glucosides in Soymilk Fermented with Single or Mixed Cultures of Lactobacillus paraplantarum KM, Weissella sp. 33, and Enterococcus faecium 35 Isolated from Humans

Jiyeon Chun; Woo Ju Jeong; Jong-Sang Kim; Jinkyu Lim; Cheon-Seok Park; Dae Young Kwon; Induck Choi; Jeong Hwan Kim


Electronics Letters | 1999

Analysis of corrugated surface wave antenna using hybrid MOM/UTD technique

Jong-Sang Kim; Cherl-Hee Lee; Hyon Son

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Chong-Suk Kwon

Andong National University

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Jeong Hwan Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Kun Ho Son

Andong National University

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Jin Kyu Lim

Kyungpook National University

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Jinkyu Lim

Kyungpook National University

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Gun-Hee Kwon

Gyeongsang National University

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Hak-Ryul Kim

Kyungpook National University

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Ho Yong Sohn

Andong National University

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