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초미세 분쇄한 삼백초로부터 추출된 phenolic 화합물의 hyaluronidase 억제 효과 KCI 등재 SCOPUS

Hyaluronidase inhibitory activity of extracted phenolic compounds from ultrafine grind Saururus chinensis

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한국식품저장유통학회 (The Korean Society of Food Preservation)
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In this study, the anti-inflammatory effect of hyaluronidase (HAase) inhibition was determined from 92 species of oriental herbal medicine extracted with water and ethanol solvents because of their non-toxicity in the human body. The water extracts of Evodia officinalis (86.8%), Thuja orientalis (80.8%), Carthami semen (66.5%), Melia azedarach (74.7%), Siegesbeckia pubescens (61.3%), Saururus chinensis (49.15%) showed a relatively greater anti-inflammatory activity. The ethanol extracts of Ailanthus altissima and Saururus chinensis demonstrated the highest anti-inflammatory effect at above 90%. Saururus chinensis was selected for its high anti-inflammatory effect in both water and ethanol extract. Ethanol was more effective than water and optimal extraction conditions for phenolic compounds was determined to be extraction with 50% ethanol for 12 hours. The extracts from Saururus chinensis in optimal condition showed 70~80% anti-inflammatory effect when 100~250 μg/mL phenolic concentration was treated. Concentration of above 500 μg/mL decreased the inhibitory effect. The anti-inflammatory effect and extraction yield were increased by ultra-fine grind technology, indicating that this method can be used to increase the extraction yield of phenolic compounds from medicinal plants.

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  • 박기태(동주대학교 외식조리제과계열) | Ki-Tae Park
  • 오상룡(경북대학교 식품공학부/식품생물산업연구소) | Sang-Lyong Oh
  • 조영제(경북대학교 식품공학부/식품생물산업연구소) | Young-Je Cho Corresponding author