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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2010

Mechanism of macrophage activation induced by β-glucan produced from Paenibacillus polymyxa JB115

Zhi-Qiang Chang; Joong-Su Lee; Elias Gebru; Joo-Heon Hong; Hee-Kyung Jung; Woo-Sik Jo; Seung-Chun Park

Beta-glucans are heterogeneous groups of glucose polymers found in the cell walls of fungi, plants and some bacteria. Our previous report showed that a novel beta-1,3/1,6-glucan produced from Paenibacillus (P.) polymyxa JB115 can induce nitric oxide (NO) production in RAW264.7 cells. In the present study, the beta-glucan significantly increased luciferase activity in cells transfected with NFkappaB or AP1, but not STAT1, reporter vector DNA, which contain their binding promoter site. All specific NFkappaB and MAPKs pathway inhibitors (pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate, AG490, U0126, SB203580 and SP600125) remarkably attenuated NO production induced by the beta-glucan. Furthermore, Western blot analysis revealed that the stimulation of Raw264.7 cells by beta-glucan induced phosphorylation of IkappaB and the consequent translocation of NFkappaB into the nucleus. Meanwhile, phosphorylation of ERK1/2, JNK/SAPK and p38 MAPKs in cytoplasm were also confirmed. All these results indicated that beta-glucan from P. polymyxa JB115 activates macrophages through MAPKs and NFkappaB signaling pathway.


Journal of Life Science | 2009

Bulnesia Sarmienti Aqueous Extract Inhibits Inflammation in LPS-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Cells

Yong-Pil Cheon; Mohammad Lalmoddin Mollah; Chang-Ho Park; Joo-Heon Hong; Gee-Dong Lee; Jae-Chan Song; Kil-Soo Kim

Bulnesia sarmienti (BS), a traditional South American herbal medicine native to Gran Chaco, has been used to treat various human ailments. We investigated the cytotoxic activities and the inhibitory effects of BS bark extract(0, 50, 100 and ) on the production of nitric oxide (NO), prostaglandin (), cyclooxygenase (COX) and proinflammatory cytokines (, IL-6 and ) in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (100 ng/ml)-stimulated murine macrophage cell line RAW264.7. The levels of NO, COX, PGE2 production and proinflammatory cytokines (, IL-6 and ) were measured by ELISA kit. Cell viability, as measured by the MTT assay, showed that BS extract had no significant cytotoxicity in RAW264.7 cells. BS extract significantly inhibited the LPS-induced NO, and COX production accompanied by an attenuation of , IL-6 and formation in macrophages. These results suggest that BS extract has potential as an herbal medicine for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2009

A novel β-glucan produced by Paenibacillus polymyxa JB115 induces nitric oxide production in RAW264.7 macrophages

Zhi-Qiang Chang; Joong-Su Lee; Mi-Hyun Hwang; Joo-Heon Hong; Hee-Kyoung Jung; Sam-Pin Lee; Seung-Chun Park

The effect of extracellular β-(1→3), (1→6)-glucan, produced by Paenibacillus polymyxa JB115, on nitric oxide (NO) production in RAW264.7 macrophages was investigated. β-glucan induced the production of NO by RAW264.7 macrophages in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. Moreover, β-glucan stimulation increased the mRNA expression of iNOS, COX-2 and IL-6 in RAW264.7 macrophages in a concentration-dependent manner.


Oncology Research | 2009

Anticancer Activity and Apoptotic Effects of Bulnesia sarmienti against Human Lung Cancer H460 Cells

Mohammad Lalmoddin Mollah; Jae-Chan Song; Chang-Ho Park; Gee-Dong Lee; Joo-Heon Hong; Zae Young Ryoo; Sanggyu Lee; Kyu-Tae Chang; Kil-Soo Kim

Bulnesia sarmienti (BS), a traditional South American herbal medicine native to Gran Chaco, has been used to treat various human ailments. The effects of BS aqueous extract (100, 200, and 400 microg/ml) on H460 cell lines were investigated. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) confirmed that BS contains catechins as major compound. 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay, cell cycle analysis, DNA fragmentation, apoptosis, and immunoblot analysis on cells were carried out. BS has strong cytotoxic activity on the H460 cell lines (IC50; less than 100 microg/ml) in MTT assay. Flow cytometry indicated that BS arrested the cell cycle in the sub-G1 phase. When BS was treated on H460 cells, DNA fragmentation was increased, and early apoptotic cells were shown to be positive by annexin V staining. Also, the expressions of the p53 and Bax were increased and Bcl-2 protein was downregulated with BS treatment. These results indicated that the BS has anticancer activity on H460 cells and BS may be useful in future therapeutic applications for developing anticancer agents.


Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology | 2009

Growth-inhibitory effects of a Bulnesia sarmienti aqueous extract on A549 Cells in vitro and S180 cells in vivo

Mohammad Lalmoddin Mollah; Jung-Ok Kim; Gee-Dong Lee; Chang-Ho Park; Joo-Heon Hong; Hak-Yoon Kim; Kil-Soo Kim

The effects of Bulnesia sarmienti (BS) aqueous extract on the cell growth of A549 cell lines were investigated. BS has strong cytotoxic activity on the A549 cell lines (IC50; less than 100 μ g/mL) in MTT assay. HPLC confirmed that BS contains catechins as major compound. Cell cycle analysis by flow cytometry indicated that BS arrested the cell cycle in the sub-G1 phase. BS induced DNA fragmentation, and increased the expression of the p53 protein in immunoblot analysis. These results indicated that the anticancer effect of BS was mediated via the process of apoptosis and growth-inhibition.


Journal of Life Science | 2008

Effect of Bulnesia sarmienti Water Extract on Lipid Metabolism in Type-1 Diabetic Rats.

Chang-Ho Park; Jung-Ok Kim; Gee-Dong Lee; Kil-Soo Kim; Joo-Heon Hong

The effects of Bulnesia sarmienti water extract on lipid metabolism were investigated in type-1 diabetes rats. The rats were fed a basal diet and B. sarmienti water extract for 8 weeks. The rats were randomly assigned to each treatment group: normal, control, three kinds of treatment group (BWO: 0.45 mg/ml, BW1: 0.9 mg/ml, BW2: 1.8 mg/ml). After 8 weeks of experimental diets consumption, the body weights and food efficiency ratio of B. sarmienti water extract fed groups were not change with those in the control group. The concentration in plasma total-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, triglyceride were significantly decrease in the B. sarmienti water extract groups compared with those in the control group. Although it was not possible to observe blood glucose control effects of eight weeks of B. sarmienti water extract feeds in type-1 diabetes model, it was discovered that the feeds are highly effective in lowering the levels of blood lipid substances triglycerides, total-cholesterol, and LDL-cholesterol.


Korean J. Food Preserv. | 2018

Physicochemical properties of aromatic rice prepared using different milling recoveries and roasting procedures

Dae-Hoon Lee; Hye-Mi Park; Jun-Hyeon Cho; Woo-Duck Seo; Joo-Heon Hong; Kwang-Sup Youn

향미의 도정률에 따른 색도는 도정률이 증가할수록 L값은 증가하고 a 값 및 b 값은 감소하였으며, 갈색도 및 탁도는 감소하는 경향을 나타내었다. 총 폴리페놀, amylose 및 전분 함량은 도정률이 증가할수록 각각 28.11-33.84 ㎎/100 g, 24.97-31.06 ㎎/100 g 및 68.27-73.04%로 폴리페놀은 감소하고 아밀로오스 및 전분 함량은 증가하였다. 향미의 품질 향상을 위한 로스팅 처리는 시간이 증가할수록 L 값은 감소하고 a 값 및 b 값은 증가하였다. 총 폴리페놀 및 총 플라보노이드 함량은 로스팅 처리 구간에서 각각 37.41-41.65 ㎎/g 및 21.93-22.30 ㎎/g으로 무처리구간 33.00 ㎎/g 및 20.78 ㎎/g보다 전반적으로 증가하는 경향을 나타내었다. 아밀로오스 및 전분 함량 또한 로스팅 처리를 통해 25.06-26.10 g/100 g 및 76.38-81.81%로 무처리구에 비해 증가하였다. DPPH 및 superoxide radical 소거활성 및 FRAP에서는 로스팅 처리한 향미벼에서 61.56-67.78%, 43.14-52.90% 및 0.72-0.79 mM을 나타내어 무처리 구간보다 높은 소거활성을 나타내었다. 이상의 결과에서, 향미를 20% 도정한 다음 30분 로스팅 처리로 인해 가공적성 및 항산화 활성이 증진되어 식품가공용 소재로 다양하게 활용 가능할 것으로 사료된다.


Korean Journal of Food Preservation | 2017

Spray-dried powder preparation of pumpkin sweet potato hydrolysates and its physicochemical properties

Dae-Hoon Lee; Jong-Hyun Jang; Joo-Heon Hong

This study was conducted prepare spray-dried powder using pumpkin sweet potato hydrolysates and examine the physicochemical properties of the powder. The insoluble dietary fiber and soluble dietary fiber of the pumpkin sweet potato treated by enzyme were 4.17% and 2.07%, respectively. The spray-dried pumpkin sweet potato hydrolysates was manufactured via spray-drying with different forming agents: i.e., pectin 0.1%, 0.5%, 1%, and 2.0%. The moisture contents and total starches of the spray-dried powders were approximately 1.68-2.46 and 45.32-46.51%, respectively. The color of the L and a value decreased, and that of the b and ΔE value increased. The particle size and outer topology of the spray-dried powders were 37.17-42.32 μm, and its shape was generally globular. The water absorption index of the spray-dried powder (1.74-1.91) was lower than that of the freeze-dried powder (2.15). The water solubility index of the spray-dried powder, 80.75-87.61%, was higher than that of the freeze-dried powder (70.47%). The adhesion values of spray-dried powder to epithelial HT-29 cells were 2.66-6.18% of the initial cell counts, whereas freeze-dried powder showed lower adhesive ability (1.79%). The in vitro human digestibility in the spray-dried powder was 70.09% which is very effective in digestion.


Korean Journal of Food Preservation | 2017

Physicochemical properties and anti-wrinkle effect of polysaccharides with different molecular weights from Gloiopeltis furcata

Dae-Hoon Lee; Joo-Heon Hong

In this study, the physicochemical properties and anti-wrinkle effect of polysaccharides with different molecular weights from Gloiopeltis furcata were investigated. Crude polysaccharides were isolated by viscozyme treatment followed by ethanol precipitation and lyophilization. Crude polysaccharides were hydrolyzed by acid (0.1 N HCl) and the molecular weight fractions were generated by centrifugal filter (<10 kDa, 10 to 100 kDa, and 100 kDa>). The yield of polysaccharides with different molecular weight fractions was 8.4-39.6%. The major constituents in molecular weight fractions were total sugar (81.37-85.82%), uronic acid (27.89-32.85 g/100 g), sulfate (33.38-39.04%), and protein (0.35-3.16%) The L, a, and b value of the 100 kDa group were decreased, but viscosity increased. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity of the 100 kDa group at 180.07 μM was the highest among groups. The protective effects of 100 kDa group at 0.5 and 5 μg/mL against H2O2-induced cytotoxicity in L132 cell were 87.34% and 103.85%, respectively. The matrix metalloproteinase-1 activity of 100 kDa group decreased in a dose-dependent manner. The pro-collagen synthesis activity of 100 kDa group at 0.05-0.5 μg/mL was 64.91-77.80%. The polysaccharides with different molecular weights from Gloiopeltis furcata investigated herein are useful as a potential candidate for cosmedical materials.


Journal of Life Science | 2008

Effect of Bulnesia sarmienti Water Extracts on Lipid Metabolism in Neonatally Streptozotocin- Induced Diabetic Rats.

Chang-Ho Park; Gee-Dong Lee; Jung-Ok Kim; Kil-Soo Kim; Won-Young Lee; Joo-Heon Hong

The effects of Bulnesia sarmienti water extract on lipid metabolism were investigated in type-2 diabetes rats. The rats were fed a basal diet and B. sarmienti water extract for 8 weeks. The rats were randomly assigned to each treatment group : normal, control, two kinds of treatment group (BW1: 0.9 mg/ml, BW2: 1.8 mg/ml). After 8 weeks of experimental diets consumption, the body weights and food efficiency ratio of B. sarmienti water extract fed groups were not different from those in the control group. The concentrations of total-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride in blood plasma were significantly decreased in the B. sarmienti water extract groups comparison to the control group. Although blood glucose control effects were not observed, the B. sarmienti water extract feeds were highly effective in lowering the levels of blood lipid substances such as triglycerides, total-cholesterol, and LDL-cholesterol.

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Hye-Mi Park

Catholic University of Daegu

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Dae-Hoon Lee

Catholic University of Daegu

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Kwang-Sup Youn

Catholic University of Daegu

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Dae-Ik Kim

Catholic University of Daegu

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Kil-Soo Kim

Kyungpook National University

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Seung-Chun Park

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Su-Jin Yang

Catholic University of Daegu

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Jung-Ok Kim

Kyungpook National University

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