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Phytotherapy Research | 2009

Comparison of the antiobesity effects of the protopanaxadiol- and protopanaxatriol-type saponins of red ginseng.

Ji Hyun Kim; Soon Ah Kang; Seung-Moo Han; Insop Shim

A previous study demonstrated that ginseng crude saponins prevent obesity induced by a high‐fat diet in rats. Ginseng crude saponins are known to contain a variety of bioactive saponins. The present study investigated and compared the antiobesity activity of protopanaxadiol (PD) and protopanaxatriol (PT) type saponins, major active compounds isolated from crude saponins. Male 4‐week‐old Sprague‐Dawley rats were fed with normal diet (N) or high‐fat diet (HF). After 5 weeks, the HF diet group was subdivided into the control HF diet, HF diet‐PD and HF diet‐PT group (50 mg/kg/day, 3 weeks, i.p.). Treatment with PD and PT in the HF diet group reduced the body weight, total food intake, fat contents, serum total cholesterol and leptin to levels equal to or below the N diet group. The hypothalamic expression of orexigenic neuropeptide Y was significantly decreased with PD or PT treatment, whereas that of anorexigenic cholecystokinin was increased, compared with the control HF diet group. In addition, PD type saponins had more potent antiobesity properties than PT saponins, indicating that PD‐type saponins are the major components contributing to the antiobesity activities of ginseng crude saponins. The results suggest that the antiobesity activity of PD and PT type saponins may result from inhibiting energy gain, normalizing hypothalamic neuropeptides and serum biochemicals related to the control of obesity. Copyright


Nutrition Research and Practice | 2009

Workers intake too much salt from dishes of eating out and food service cafeterias; direct chemical analysis of sodium content

Hae Ryun Park; Gye Ok Jeong; Seung Lim Lee; Jin Young Kim; Soon Ah Kang; Kun Young Park; Hyun Joo Ryou

The average sodium intake of Koreans was reported to be 5,279.9 mg/day, which is one of the highest intake levels worldwide. The average Koreans intake 19.6% of sodium from kimchi, showing kimchi as the main contributor of sodium in this country (Ministry of Health and Welfare, 2005). The sodium content of dishes that are frequently chosen by workers, and which were served by foodservice cafeterias were chemically analyzed. The average sodium content of one meal provided by 10 foodservice cafeterias was 2,777.7 mg. Twenty-one, one-dish-meals, frequently chosen by workers for a lunch menu, were collected at 4 different restaurants for each menu by one male, aged in the twenties and analyzed chemically also. Workers who eat lunch at a workplace cafeteria everyday could intake about 8 g of salt at a one-time meal and those who eat out for a one-dish-meal would intake 3-8 g of salt without counting sodium content from the side dishes. From these study results, one could estimate that over 10 g of salt could be possible for a single meal for workers who eat out everyday. A nationwide nutrition campaign and education for low salt diets for restaurant owners and foodservice providers should be seriously considered.


Nutrition Research and Practice | 2009

β-Glucan enhanced apoptosis in human colon cancer cells SNU-C4

Mi Ja Kim; Se Young Hong; Sun Kyu Kim; Chul Cheong; Hong Ju Park; Hye Kyung Chun; Ki Hyo Jang; Byung Dae Yoon; Chul Ho Kim; Soon Ah Kang

The apoptotic effect of bacteria-derived β-glucan was investigated in human colon cancer cells SNU-C4 using terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) expressions of Bcl-2, Bax, and Caspase-3 genes, and assay of caspase-3 enzyme activity. β-Glucan of 10, 50, and 100 µg/mL decreased cell viability in a dose-dependent manner with typical apoptotic characteristics, such as morphological changes of chromatin condensation and apoptotic body formation from TUNEL assay. In addition, β-glucan (100 µg/mL) decreased the expression of Bcl-2 by 0.6 times, whereas the expression of Bax and Caspase-3 were increased by 3.1 and 2.3 times, respectively, compared to untreated control group. Furthermore, the caspase-3 activity in the β-glucan-treated group was significantly increased compared to those in control group (P < 0.05). Bacterial derived β-glucan could be used as an effective compound inducing apoptosis in human colon cancer.


Nutrition Research and Practice | 2010

Neuroprotective effects of consuming bovine colostrum after focal brain ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat model

Han Sung Choi; Young Gwan Ko; Jong Seok Lee; Oh Young Kwon; Sunkyu Kim; Chul Cheong; Ki-Hyo Jang; Soon Ah Kang

To investigate the neuroprotective effects of bovine colostrums (BC), we evaluate the ability of consuming BC after focal brain ischemia/reperfusion injury rat model to reduce serum cytokine levels and infarct volume, and improve neurological outcome. Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 4 groups; one sham operation and three experimental groups. In the experimental groups, MCA occlusion (2 h) and subsequent reperfusion (O/R) were induced with regional cerebral blood flow monitoring. One hour after MCAO/R and once daily during the experiment, the experimental group received BC while the other groups received 0.9% saline or low fat milk (LFM) orally. Seven days later, serum pro-inflammatory cytokine (IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α) and anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL-10) levels were assessed. Also, the infarct volume was assessed by using a computerized image analysis system. Behavioral function was also assessed using a modified neurologic severity score and corner turn test during the experiment. Rats receiving BC after focal brain I/R showed a significant reduction (-26%/-22%) in infarct volume compared to LFM/saline rats, respectively (P < 0.05). Serum IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α levels were decreased significantly in rats receiving BC compared to LFM/saline rats (P < 0.05). In behavioral tests, daily BC intake showed consistent and significant improvement of neurological deficits for 7 days after MCAO/R. BC ingestion after focal brain ischemia/reperfusion injury may prevent brain injury by reducing serum pro-inflammatory cytokine levels and brain infarct volume in a rat model.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2007

The suppressive effect of β-glucan on the production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in BV2 microglial cells

Kyung Hee Jung; Mi-Ja Kim; Eunyoung Ha; Hye Kyung Kim; Young Ock Kim; Soon Ah Kang; Joo-Ho Chung; Sung-Vin Yim

β-Glucan was recently shown to have the ability to enhance and stimulate the immune system in humans, but little is known about its the anti-inflammatory effects. We investigated the effect of β-glucan on the production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), a major pro-inflammatory mediator, in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated BV2 microglial cells. β-Glucan decreased the production and expression of TNF-α. In addition, it blocked LPS-stimulated activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB). Hence β-glucan might suppress LPS-stimulated TNF-α production by inhibiting NF-κB in BV2 microglial cells.


Nutrition Research and Practice | 2008

The association of PBX1 polymorphisms with overweight/obesity and metabolic alterations in the Korean population

Ju Yeon Ban; Soon Ah Kang; Kyung Hee Jung; Hak Jae Kim; Yoon Kyung Uhm; Su Kang Kim; Sung-Vin Yim; Bong-Keun Choe; Seung-Jae Hong; Yeon Hee Seong; In Song Koh; Joo-Ho Chung

Pre-B-cell leukemia transcription factor 1 (PBX1), which is located on chromosome 1q23, was recently reported to be associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus. We examined whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the PBX1 gene are associated with overweight/obesity in a Korean population. We genotyped 66 SNPs in the PBX1 gene and investigated their association with clinical phenotypes found in 214 overweight/obese subjects and 160 control subjects using the Affymetrix Targeted Genotyping chip array. Seven SNPs (g.+75186C>T, g.+78350C>A, g.+80646C>T, g.+138004C>T, g.+185219G>A, g.+191272A>C, and g.+265317T>A) were associated with the risk of obesity in three models (codominant, dominant, and recessive) (P=0.007-0.05). Haplotype 1 (CAC) and 3 (TAC) of block 3 and haplotype 2 (GGAAT) of block 10 were also strongly associated with the risk of obesity. In the control group, subjects that had homozygote for the major allele for both g.+185219G>A and g.+191272A>C showed lower high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) level compared to those possessing the minor allele, suggesting that the association between the homozygote for the major allele for both g.+185219G>A and g.+191272A>C and HDL-C is attributable to the increased risk of obesity. This study suggests that the PBX1 gene is a possible risk factor in overweight/obese patients.


Nutrition Research and Practice | 2007

Influence of preserved brewing yeast strains on fermentation behavior and flocculation capacity.

Chul Cheong; Karl Wackerbauer; Martin Beckmann; Soon Ah Kang

Preservation methods on the physiological and brewing technical characters in bottom and top brewing yeast strains were investigated. The preserved yeasts were reactivated after 24 months storage and grown up to stationary phase. The samples of filter paper storage indicated a higher cell growth and viability during propagation than those of nitrogen and lyophilization storage independent on propagation temperature. In addition, the filter paper storage demonstrated a faster absorption of free amino nitrogen and a highest level of higher aliphatic alcohols production during propagation than other preservation methods, which can be attributed to intensive cell growth during propagation. Moreover, the filter paper storage showed a faster accumulation for glycogen and trehalose during propagation, whereas, in particular, lyophilization storage noted a longer adaptation time regarding synthesis of glycogen and trehalose with delayed cell growth. In beer analysis, the filter paper storage formed an increased higher aliphatic alcohols than control. In conclusion, the preservation of filter paper affected positively on yeast growth, viability and beer quality independent on propagation temperature. In addition, in this study, it was obtained that the HICF and Helm-test can be involved as rapid methods for determination of flocculation capacity.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2007

Synthesis of lactosucrose formed by levansucrase from Pseudomonas aurantiaca

Woo-Cheul Han; Sun-Ho Byun; Jae-Cheol Lee; Soon Ah Kang; Chul Ho Kim; Eun Wha Son; Ki-Hyo Jang


Food Science and Biotechnology | 2010

Antioxidant and anticytokine effects of bovine colostrum in intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injured rat model

Oh Young Kwon; Jong Seok Lee; Han Sung Choi; Hoon Pyo Hong; Ki-Hyo Jang; Ji Hoon Paek; Soon Ah Kang; Young Gwan Ko


Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering | 2008

Effect of cultivation conditions on trehalose content and viability of brewing yeast following preservation via filter paper or lyophilization methods

Chul Cheong; Karl Wackerbauer; Martin Beckmann; Ki-Hyo Jang; Soon Ah Kang

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Chul Cheong

Seoul National University

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Byung-Dae Yoon

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Chul-Ho Kim

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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