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Journal of Chromatography A | 2003

Determination of 1-deoxynojirimycin in Morus alba L. leaves by derivatization with 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate followed by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.

Jin-Won Kim; Soo-Un Kim; Heui Sam Lee; Iksoo Kim; Mi Young Ahn; Kang Sun Ryu

A rapid and reliable method suitable for assays of a large number of Morus alba leaves for 1-deoxynojirimycin (DNJ) has been developed. DNJ in 0.1 g of freeze-dried leaves was double-extracted in 10 mL of aqueous 0.05 M HCl by vortexing for 15 s at room temperature, derivatized with 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate (FMOC-Cl), and analyzed by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) equipped with a fluorescence detector. The double extraction recovered > 99% of extractable DNJ from the leaves. Stabilization of FMOC-derivatized DNJ (DNJ-FMOC) was achieved by diluting the reactant with aqueous acetic acid after derivatization. DNJ-FMOC was stable for at least 16 days under acidic conditions at room temperature (24 degrees C). Linearity ranged between 0.3 and 30 microg mL(-1). The intra- and inter-day precision for DNJ-spiked biological samples was between 0.6 and 1.8% and between 3.7 and 4.5%, respectively.


Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2007

Anti-hypertensive effect of the dongchunghacho, isaria sinclairii, in the spontaneously hypertensive rats

Mi Young Ahn; Yi Sook Jung; Sang Deok Jee; Chan Shik Kim; Su Hwan Lee; Chang Hyun Moon; Sung Ig Cho; Byung Mu Lee; Kang Sun Ryu

The present study examined the effect of the methanol extract ofIsaria sinclairii, a kind of Donchunghacho (Tochukaso), on blood pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Blood pressure and heart rate were measured after treatment with the methanol extract ofI. Sinclairii by the indirect tail-cuff method and the directin vivo model. Starting at 12 weeks of age, male SHR were treated with the extracts for 2 or 4 weeks. We found that, when compared to untreated control SHR, oral treatment withI. Sinclairii methanol extract (30 mg/kg/day) remarkably decreased systolic blood pressure from 200 to 112 mmHg and decreased diastolic blood pressure from 114 to 88 mmHg. Furthermore, efficacy of methanol extract ofI. Sinclairii was superior to captopril (30 mg/kg/mL, positive control), an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, with a lowering effect that dropped systolic blood pressure from 201 to 130 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure from 102 to 92 mmHg. However, in normal Wistar Kyoto rats,I. sinclairii methanol extract did not significantly change the normal blood pressure, suggesting that this type of Dongchunghacho has a selective effect against hypertension. Therefore, methanol extract ofI. sinclairii may be used as an anti-hypertensive food/agent. Furthermore, this extract also has multiple actions such as No production in endothelial cells, inhibiting thrombininduced blood coagulation by thrombin and mildly decreasing in prostaglandin E2 levels in cultured macrophage cells, all of which might contribute to protection against atherogenesis and thrombus formation. HPLC and MS analysis of methanol extract ofI. sinclairii revealed the presence of adenosine.


Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health | 2004

Genotoxicity evaluation of Isaria sinclairii (ISE) extract.

Mi Young Ahn; Kang Sun Ryu; Sang Duck Jee; Iksoo Kim; Jin Won Kim; Yeong Shik Kim; Hyung Sik Kim; In Sun Kim; Se C. Kang; Hyun Jung Koo; Yo An Park; Sul Min Choi; Eun Jeong Yoo; Seung Jun Kwack; Sun Dong Yoo; Byung Mu Lee

The mutagenic potential Isaria sinclairii, a traditional Chinese medicine composed of the fruiting bodies of I. sinclairii and its parasitic host larva, was evaluated using short-term genotoxicity tests, namely, the Ames test, chromosome aberration (CA), and micronuclei (MN) tests. In a Salmonella typhimurium assay, I. sinclairii extract (ISE) did not produce any mutagenic response in the absence or presence of S9 mix with TA98, TA100, TA1535, and TA1537. In the chromosome aberration (CA) test, ISE induced no significant effect on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells compared with control. In the MN test, no significant change in the occurrence of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes was observed in male ICR mice intraperitoneally administered ISE at doses of 15, 150, or 1500 mg/kg. These results indicate that ISE has no mutagenic potential in these in vitro and in vivo systems.


Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health | 2005

Genotoxic Evaluation of the Biocomponents of the Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, Using Three Mutagenicity Tests

Mi Young Ahn; In Sun Kim; Eun Jeong Yoo; Seung Jun Kwack; Hyung Sik Kim; Dong-Hyun Kim; Kang Sun Ryu; Hee Sam Lee; Jin Won Kim; Iksoo Kim; Byung Mu Lee

The mutagenic potential of the extracted components of Gryllus bimaculatus, a species of cricket, was evaluated using short-term genotoxicity tests including the Ames, chromosome aberration, and micronuclei tests. In a Salmonella typhimurium assay, G. bimaculatus extract did not produce any mutagenic response in the absence or presence of S9 mix with TA98, TA100, TA1535, and TA1537. Chromosome aberration testing showed that G. bimaculatus had no significant effect on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. In the mouse micronucleus test, no significant alteration in occurrence of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes was observed in ICR male mice intraperitoneally administered with G. bimaculatus extract at doses of 15, 150, or 1500 mg/kg. These results indicate that G. bimaculatus extract exerts no mutagenic effect in these in vitro and in vivo systems.


Entomological Research | 2004

Immune-Enhancing Activity Screening on Extracts from Two Crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus and Teleogryllus emma

Seo Dong-Hwan; Seock-Yeon Hwang; Jikhyon Han; Sang-Kyun Koh; Iksoo Kim; Kang Sun Ryu; Chi-Young Yun

This study was performed to explore novel and valuable uses of insect resources, important subjects of the natural compound used in bio‐industries. The whole bodies of two crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus and Teleogryllus emma, selected from medicinal insect species, were carefully ground and treated with 80% EtOH. The insect extracts were solubilized and separated by hexane, butanol, and D.W according to their polarities. Three types of extracts, a D.W fraction (G1) and a boiling extract (G2) of an introduced cricket, G. bimaculatus, and a D.W fraction (T1) of a Korean local cricket, T. emma, were prepared to assay immune stimulating activity of cricket originated compounds. The all of three treated cricket extracts showed to increase IL‐4, IFN‐, and TNF‐α. Among those extract, extract G2, boiled extract from G. bimaculatus, was the best immune–enhancing fraction. The results of this study could be fundamental information for further works to use insects as natural resources having plenty of potentials and varieties.


Entomological Research | 2004

Rapid and Efficient Purification of Haemolymph Ferritin from Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus

Dong-Hwan Seo; Kyung-Pil Nam; Jikhyon Han; Jong-Bae Park; Iksoo Kim; Kang Sun Ryu; Sook Jae Seo; Chi-Young Yun

The Gryllus bimaculatus ferritin was purified from the haemolymph by a consecutive four‐step procedures consisting of 50% ammonium sulfate fractionation, anion exchange column chromatography using HiTrapTM Q column (1.6 x 4 cm, Amersham Bioscience), 70°C heat treatment for 10 min, acid treatment of 0.1 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 6.0), and gel filtration column chromatography using G4000SW column (0.75 x 60 cm, Tosoh, Japan) connected on FPLC system. The purified ferritin was found to have two major subunits of 32 and 30 kDa and three minor subunits of 28, 27, and 25 kDa by 2D electrophoresis analysis. Amino acid composition analysis showed that there are high contents of Asp, Glu, Met, Leu, and Lys residues in ferritin while low contents of Cys, Tyr, and Trp residues in the protein. G. bimaculatus haemolymph ferritin could be classified as a methionine‐rich protein.


Thrombosis Research | 2003

Purification and characterization of a serine protease with fibrinolytic activity from the dung beetles, Catharsius molossus.

Mi Young Ahn; Bum-Soo Hahn; Kang Sun Ryu; Jin Won Kim; Iksoo Kim; Yeong Shik Kim


International journal of industrial entomology | 2002

Review : Effects and Mechanisms of Silkworm Powder as a Blood Glucose-Lowering Agent

Kang Sun Ryu; Heui Sam Lee; Ik Soo Kim


European Journal of Entomology | 2008

Intronic sequences of the silkworm strains of Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae): High variability and potential for strain identification

Kee Young Kim; Eun Lee Mee; In Lee Hee; Mee Hong Yeon; Pil Don Kang; Kwang Ho Choi; Zhong Zheng Gui; Byung Rae Jin; Jae Sam Hwang; Kang Sun Ryu; Yeon Soo Han; Iksoo Kim


International journal of industrial entomology | 2010

Testosterone Secretion Effect according to the Growth Stage of Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)

Kang Sun Ryu; Heui Sam Lee; Pil Don Kang; Kee Young Kim; Mi Ja Kim; Kwang Gill Lee

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Iksoo Kim

Chonnam National University

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Kee Young Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Mi Ja Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Mi Young Ahn

Seoul National University

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Byung Mu Lee

Sungkyunkwan University

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Pil Don Kang

College of Natural Resources

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Hae Yong Kweon

Rural Development Administration

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