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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2006

Immunostimulation Effect of Jellyfish Collagen

Takuya Sugahara; Masashi Ueno; Yoko Goto; Ryusuke Shiraishi; Mikiharu Doi; Koichi Akiyama; Satoshi Yamauchi

Certain edible large jellyfishes belonging to the order Rhizostomeae are consumed in large quantities in China and Japan. The exumbrella part of the edible jellyfish Stomolophus nomurai was cut and soaked in dilute hydrochloric acid solution (pH 3.0) for 12 h, and heated at 121 °C for 20 min. The immunostimulation effects of the jellyfish extract were examined. The jellyfish extract enhanced IgM production of human hybridoma HB4C5 cells 34-fold. IgM and IgG production of human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) were also accelerated, 2.8- and 1.4-fold respectively. Moreover, production of interferon (IFN)-γ and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α by human PBL was stimulated 100- and 17-fold respectively. Collagenase treatment inactivated the immunostimulation activity of the jellyfish extract. In addition, purified collagen from bovine Achilles’ tendon accelerated IgM production of hybridoma cells. These facts mean that collagen has an immunostimulation effect, and that the active substance in jellyfish extract is collagen.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1999

Isolation of an Antioxidative Substance Produced by Aspergillus repens.

Ryuta Yagi; Mikiharu Doi

The acidic fraction of an extract of the culture liquid of Aspergillus repens MA0197 showed strong antioxidative activity when tested by the ferric thiocyanate and TBA methods. Chromatographic purification of this acidic fraction gave an active substance identified as Neoechinulin A. This compound showed higher antioxidative activity than α-tocopherol and could be expected to act as an antioxidant in Katsuobushi.


Cytotechnology | 2011

Immunostimulatory effects of collagen from jellyfish in vivo

Hitoshi Morishige; Takuya Sugahara; Sogo Nishimoto; Ayako Muranaka; Fumi Ohno; Ryusuke Shiraishi; Mikiharu Doi

We focused on the biological activity of the collagen extracts obtained from the giant edible jellyfish, Nemopilema nomurai. Jellyfish collagen extracts stimulates the production of immunoglobulins (Igs) and cytokines by human hybridoma cells and human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Therefore, we examined the immunoregulatory function of jellyfish collagen extracts in mice. Intake of jellyfish collagen extracts facilitated the Ig production activity of lymphocytes from spleen and Peyer’s patch. Furthermore, the levels of Igs in the serum clearly increased after the administration of jellyfish collagen extracts. Intake of bovine collagen from Achilles’ tendon also activated lymphocytes activity in mice. The activity of total and antigen-specific Ig production in splenocytes from OVA-challenged mice was also enhanced by collagen intake. However, the total and OVA-specific IgE levels in the serum were not affected by the collagen intake. These results suggested that jellyfish collagen extracts stimulates an immune response in vivo, without inducing allergic complications.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1992

Asymmetric Reduction of Acetophenone by Aspergillus Species and Their Possible Contribution to Katsuobushi Flavor

Mikiharu Doi; Muneaki Matsui; Toshi Kanayama; Yoshiro Kinoshita

Eight strains of Aspergillus species isolated from katsuobushi (dried bonito) were grown in a liquid medium containing acetophenone, to examine the possibility of asymmetric reduction of acetophenone during the molding process in katsuobushi production. Seven strains produced predominantly the R-stereoisomer of α-phenethylalcohol. However, one strain gave the S-isomer predominantly.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1996

Optical Analysis of Reduction Products of 2-Methylcyclohexanone by Aspergillus repens MA0197

Hironobu Onishi; Mikiharu Doi; Yoshiro Kinoshita

The products of reduction of 2-methylcyclohexanone by Aspergillus repens MA0197 were analyzed quantitatively by GC after conversion to corresponding diastereoisomeric ( -)-menthyl carbonate derivatives. Although the contents varied considerably with time, the predominant production of S-alcohol was observed, that is, Prelogs rule was obeyed.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1989

Degradation and O-Methylation of Phenols among Volatile Flavor Components of Dried Bonito (Katsuobushi) by Aspergillus Species

Mikiharu Doi; Masayori Ninomiya; Muneaki Matsui; Yoshiro Kinoshita


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2007

Hypocholesterolemic effect of katsuobushi, smoke-dried bonito, prevents ovarian hormone deficiency-induced hypercholesterolemia.

Junichi Matsumoto; Kazuo Enami; Mikiharu Doi; Taro Kishida; Kiyoshi Ebihara


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1990

Biological Isomerization of Cyclohexanols by Aspergillus repens MA0197

Mikiharu Doi; Muneaki Matsui; Yoshiro Kinoshita


Journal of Food Science | 2005

The protease-resistant fraction of smoked, dried bonito lowers serum cholesterol in ovariectomized rats fed cholesterol-free diets

Junichi Matsumoto; Kazuo Erami; Hiroshi Ogawa; Mikiharu Doi; Taro Kishida; Kiyoshi Ebihara


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003

Evaluation of iron bioavailability from bonito dark muscle using anemic rats.

Junichi Matsumoto; Nahomi Mori; Mikiharu Doi; Taro Kishida; Kiyoshi Ebihara

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