Black chestnut (BC) was obtained through aging of fresh chestnut (FC) at 80℃ for 15 days. Proximate and mineral compositions along with colors of FC and BC were evaluated. With aging, moisture contents decreased by 50%, whereas sugar contents, carbohydrate contents, and calories increased. Contents of minerals (Fe, P, Ca, Na, Mg, K) were significantly higher in FC than in BC, showing an order of Mg < Ca < P < K in both FC and BC. Using a Hunter color system, it was found that lightness (L), redness (a), and yellowness (b) values of FC were higher than those of BC. Antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of hot water and ethanol (50, 80, 100%) extracts prepared from FC and BC were evaluated. Extraction yields were lower with FC than with BC. Among water and ethanol extracts, water extract showed the highest DPPH radical scavenging activity for both FC and BC. IC50 values for ABTS+ radical scavenging activities increased after aging. Cytotoxicities of FC and BC extracts were similar to each other. They were different against various cell lines (3T3, HeLa, and Sarcoma-180). These results suggest that BC could be used as a new processed food using chestnut.
Omija seed oil was extracted from Omija seeds, a by-product of Omija, using an eco-friendly pressed extraction method. Physicochemical properties and antioxidant activities of 12 extracts using different combinations of seed moisture content (5, 7.5, and 10%) and extraction temperature (25, 49, 75, and 100℃) were then investigated. The highest extraction yield was 31.33% at moisture of 5% and temperature of 75℃. The lowest acid value was 4.18±0.25 at moisture of 5% and temperature of 49℃ or moisture of 7.5% and temperature of 25℃. Peroxide value, iodine value, and saponification value were the lowest at 0.64±0.56 meq/kg, 159.38± 6.03, and 57.60±9.40, respectively, at moisture of 5% and temperature of 25°C. The content of total polyphenolics was the highest at 4,413±125 mg TAE/100 g when the moisture content was 10% and the extraction temperature was 25℃. DPPH radical scavenging activities of oil extracts at 20~100 mg/mL were 28.68±7.30~87.65±2.20%. The maximum antioxidant activity and IC50 were 87.65±2.20% and <20 mg/mL, respectively, for extract obtained at moisture of 10% and temperature at 100℃. As a result, the extraction yield, acid value, peroxide value, iodine value, saponification value, and so on were excellent at moisture content of 5% and extraction temperature of 25℃ or 49℃. However, the content of total polyphenolic compounds and antioxidant activity were the highest at moisture of 10% and extraction temperature of 100℃. In conclusion, extracting Omija seed oil from Omija seeds, a by-product of Omija, is effective with a pressed extraction method.
Vegetable soup has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative and anti-cancer effects. In this study, five kinds of vegetable soup were developed using a new manufacturing process and compositional changes in raw material, and anti-cancer and immuno-stimulatory activities were evaluated. Cytotoxicity tests based on MTT assay revealed that all vegetable soups had strong inhibitory effects against CT26 mouse colon cancer cells, with soups including Solomon’s seal being most effective based on comparison of IC50 values. Apoptosis in response to vegetable soup was occurred by 3-5 fold on cancer cells compared to normal cells. Mouse splenocytes increased by 266-541% in response to addition of vegetable soup in an in vitro proliferation experiment. In co-culture with splenocytes and CT26 cancer cells, splenocytes increased by more than 280% in every vegetable soup treatment, while cancer cells decreased by about 60% and cytokines such as IFN-γ and IL-12 were secreted from splenocytes in high levels only in response to vegetable soup including Solomon’s seal. In conclusion, all vegetable soups developed in this study had anti-cancer effects, and vegetable soup including Solomon’s seal showed the strongest anti-cancer and immuno-stimulatory effects. These results suggest that functionality of vegetable soup could be increased by changes in manufacturing processes and raw materials composition.
Macrophages play a pivotal role in the innate and adaptive immune systems. This study investigated the immuno-modulatory activities of polysaccharides separated from Chrysanthemum zawadskii var. latilobum (CZPS) in macrophages. Polysaccharides from Chrysanthemum zawadskii var. latilobum were extracted by the ethanol precipitation method. RAW 264.7 mouse macrophage cell line was treated with CZPS (4 to 128 μg/mL), and there was no cytotoxicity at a dose below 32 μg/mL. The levels of nitric oxide (NO) and pro-inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6, IL-1β) production in the CZPS treated group (32 μg/mL) were 6.5±0.12 μM (NO), 1252.8±79.85 (TNF-α), 305.4±29.41 (IL-6), and 683.3±59.71 (IL-1β), respectively, and they were significantly increased when compared to the control group; 2.2±0.03 μM (NO), 452.3±38.34 (TNF-α), 31.7±5.75 (IL-6), and 184.1±11.52 (IL-1β). Additionally, protein expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and phosphorylation of MAPKs and NF-κB expression were significantly increased upon CZPS treatment. Therefore, these results indicated that polysaccharides separated from Chrysanthemum zawadskii var. latilobum (CZPS) may have a potential immunomodulatory activity in macrophages through MAPKs and NF-κB signaling, and this information is useful for the development of immune enhancing adjuvant materials using a natural ingredient.
The objective of this study was to investigate the proper concentration of D-xylose which is expected to reduce the GI (Glycemic index) value of sucrose in the human body. When subjects took a sucrose mixture containing 5% and 10% D-xylose, the blood glucose levels were lowered by approximately 27.5% and 25.9%, respectively, compared to those of sucrose. The GI values of sucrose mixtures containing 5% and 10% D-xylose were 49.3 and 50.4, respectively. The reduction in GI value was not dependent on the D-xylose concentration, as the GI value of sucrose mixture containing 5% D-xylose (XyloSugar) was similar to that of sucrose mixture containing 10% D-xylose (XyloSugar10). D-xylose is not only more expensive but also less sweet than sucrose. So, low concentration of D-xylose has the advantage in the price and taste. It was determined that the proper concentration of D-xylose expected to reduce GI value of sucrose was 5% (w/w).
홍국쌀 제조에 사용되는 홍국균의 고체평판배지에서의 생장 및 색소생산과 monacolin K 생산에 관한 특성에 대하여 조사하였다. 총 35개의 균주를 수집하여 PDYA, PDA, MEA 3개의 고체평판배지에서 25oC와 30oC에서 배양하였다. 대부분의 균주가 PDYA 배지에서 가장 빠른 성장을 보여주었으며, 25oC보다 30oC에서 훨씬 빠른 균사 생장을 보여주었다. 고체평판배지에서 적색계열의 색소생산량이 높은 균주는 황색계열의 색소생산량도 높았다. 그러나, 색소 생산량이 높은 균주에서는 monacolin K의 생산량이 높지 않았으며, 오히려 색소생산량이 낮은 균주에서 monacolin K의 생산량이 높았다. 또한 monacolin K를 생산하는 균주에서는 독소성분인 citrinin 역시 검출되지 않았다. 이러한 결과로부터 monacolin K 생산균주의 기초 스크리닝에 고체평판배지에서의 색소생산량이 낮은 균주를 선발하는 방법을 적용할 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.
The subacute toxicity of xylooligosaccharide (XO) was evaluated in SD rats. Groups of 60 male and 60 female rats were orally administered with 0, 333, 1000 or 3000 mg/kg of XO for 13 weeks. The changes of body weight, food and water consumption were investigated for 17 weeks, while heamatological values and histopathological findings were investigated at the end of the 13 weeks and 17 weeks including 4 weeks of recovery periods. No death and toxic effects were observed during the test periods. There were statistically significant changes in several parameters, but these change had no direct relationship to dosage. Clinical changes were general occurrence and no specific toxicity was related to XO. Gross necropsy and histopathology revealed that no target organs were found in the treated mouse with XO. According to the results, no-observed effect level of XO is estimated to be above 3000 mg/kg.
To evaluate the bacterial reverse mutation of xylooligosaccharide(XO)s the in vitro Ames test using Salmonella typhimurium (TA98, TA100, TA1535, TA1537) and Escherichia coli (WP2 uvrA) was performed. XO was negative in Ames test with Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli with and without rat liver microsomal enzyme (S-9 fraction). According to the results, XO does not cause bacterial reverse mutation.
Reconstruction of the bridge is constructed to well foundation at the basement. Therefore, the existing bridge should evaluate the impact according to blasting construction. The result of displacement are presented the standard dispacement of the existing bridge.
Tried to photographing of aerial Image using unmanned aerial vehicle for applied to safety inspection on a large area or inaccessible. In result, 3D Spatial Information data were acquired, understand the overall terrain and coastline to based on data, compared to traditional aerial images and analyzed. Finally, identified the regions to requiring continuous monitoring by assessment of a disaster risk. We hoping to help build to continues data for identified the changing shape over time.
In case heavy loads exceeding current design load passes the bridge, pre-structural analysis that reflects the axle load and the distance between Axles are being performed. Then, Measures regarding passing heavy loads are established based on the result of pre-structural analysis. However, when requirements of serviceability of bridge have not met or failure to obtain structural design report or shop drawing due to lack of maintenance occurs, section modulus should be reasonably estimated. Especially, in case of Pre-stressed Concrete Girder Bridge, if detailed information on tendon is inadequate, imposing vehicle weight restriction should be considered thoughtfully. The purpose of this study is to establish rational approach about passing heavy loads targeting PSC Girder Bridge that has failed to secure the details of cross section. In order to do it, tendon's profile was estimated and its estimated result was verified through pre-monitoring. Furthermore, by conducting a nonlinear analysis, the reliability of the analysis was determined in simulating the stiffness of a member and based on proven section modulus; the behavior of a special cargo (U-EA101) that weighs 5,136.15kN was reasonably predicted
In the case of using highway bridge abutments on soft ground, the soft ground often causes serious troubles such as lateral movement of bridge abutments by lateral surcharges.
Lateral movement of bridge abutments cause damage of expansion joints and bearings, parapet wall cracks, settlement of approach slabs.
In this study, the causes and countermeasure of lateral movement of abutments were investigated.