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Applied Biological Chemistry | 2017

Anti-diabetic effect of magnesium salt extracts from deep-sea water in C57BLKS/J-db/db mice

Min Hee Hwang; Dong Gun Lee; Eun Byeol Go; Miju Cho; Young Sig Park; Namhyun Chung

AbstractRecently, the incidence of diabetes has increased steadily worldwide. Type 2 diabetes constitutes about 90% of all cases of diabetes, and it is associated with many complications. Currently, the drugs for therapy of type 2 diabetes are considerably limited owing to disadvantages such as side effects and high rate of secondary failure. To overcome these problems, it is necessary to develop effective therapeutic agents from safe natural products. Deep-sea water (DSW) is abundant in minerals such as potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg). Mg supplements are known for their usefulness in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. In this study, we examined the anti-diabetic effect of Mg salt extracts from DSW in a diabetic mouse model. We observed that the groups treated with Mg salt extract showed better response toward fasting blood glucose level and oral glucose tolerance test when compared to the positive control. Overall, the Mg salt extract improved the symptoms of impaired fasting glucose and glucose tolerance, suggesting that it can be used as an effective agent for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.


Applied Biological Chemistry | 2017

Comparison of blood glucose levels and allergic responses on treatment with six wheat cultivars

Hyeri Lee; Min Hee Hwang; Miju Cho; Dong Gun Lee; Eun Byeol Go; Young Keun Cheong; Chon Sik Kang; Nam Taek Lee; Namhyun Chung

Allergies and indigestion problems have increased in our society with increasing wheat consumption. Among wheat proteins, omega-5 gliadins (ω5-gliadins) and high molecular weight (HMW)-glutenin are known to be some of the major factors responsible for an allergic response and indigestion. Certain low molecular weight (LMW)-glutenin subunits are also able to promote local inflammation, and share common epitopes with ω5-gliadins. It is known that different wheat cultivars have different combinations of HMW- and LMW-glutenins. We investigated the relationship between the composition of LMW-glutenins and the degree of allergic response or indigestion. The extent of allergic reaction and indigestion characteristics in response to six different wheat cultivars were compared. Patterns of the change of blood glucose level with time, which were employed to measure the indigestion, were quite different, depending on the type of wheat cultivars. The extent of allergic response, as measured with the histamine and IgE levels, was also quite different, depending on the type of wheat cultivars. In addition, the extents were not correlated with patterns of LMW-glutenin DNA and HMW/LMW glutenin protein of various wheat cultivars. The results from the present study suggest that some more other factors, together with factors studied above, need to be considered to better explain the physiological phenomena of variation in blood glucose level and allergic response.


Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry | 2016

Single- and repeated-dose oral toxicity tests of deep sea water mineral extracts in ICR mice

Min Hee Hwang; Miju Cho; Dong Gun Lee; Eun Byeol Go; Young Sig Park; Namhyun Chung


Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry | 2016

Eye and skin irritation tests using deep sea water-extracted minerals

Yong Hoon Joo; Miju Cho; Do Hun Lee; Young Sig Park; Namhyun Chung


Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry | 2017

Differential induction of allergy responses by low molecular weight wheat proteins from six wheat cultivars

Miju Cho; Hyeri Lee; Min Hee Hwang; Young Keun Cheong; Chon Sik Kang; Nam Taek Lee; Namhyun Chung


Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry | 2017

Eye and skin irritation tests to assess the safety of Jeju saline groundwater

Miju Cho; Yong Hoon Joo; Young Sig Park; Namhyun Chung


Applied Biological Chemistry | 2017

Single and repeated oral dose toxicity tests of saline groundwater in ICR mice

Dong Gun Lee; Mindong Lee; Hyeri Lee; Min Hee Hwang; Eun Byeol Go; Miju Cho; Young Sig Park; Namhyun Chung


Applied Biological Chemistry | 2017

Erratum to: Comparison of blood glucose levels and allergic responses on treatment with six wheat cultivars

Hyeri Lee; Min Hee Hwang; Miju Cho; Dong Gun Lee; Eun Byeol Go; Young Keun Cheong; Chon Sik Kang; Nam Taek Lee; Namhyun Chung


한국식품영양과학회 학술대회발표집 | 2016

Eye and Skin Irritation Test of Saline Ground Water

Miju Cho; Yong Hun Joo; Pyo June Pak; Hyeri Lee; Min Hee Hwang; Ju Hee Kim; Dong Gun Lee; Eun Byeol Go; Young Sig Park; Namhyun Chung


Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry | 2016

Erratum to: Eye and skin irritation tests using deep sea water-extracted minerals

Yong Hoon Joo; Miju Cho; Do Hun Lee; Young Sig Park; Namhyun Chung

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Chon Sik Kang

Rural Development Administration

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Young Keun Cheong

Rural Development Administration

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