Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life (동아시아식생활학회지)
- Volume 18 Issue 1
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- Pages.104-110
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- 2008
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- 1225-6781(pISSN)
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- 2288-8802(eISSN)
Effects of Yaksuncha, a Combination of Oriental Medicinal Herbs on Serum Lipids, Homocystein Levels, and Oxidative Stress in Hyperlipidemic Women
고지혈증 성인 여성의 혈청 지질, 호모시스테인 농도 및 산화 스트레스에 미치는 약선차의 효과
- Kim, Woun-Ju (Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Human Ecology, Chungbuk National University) ;
- Lee, Youn-Hee (Dept. of Diet and Health Care, Major in Oriental Medicine Diet Therapy, Graduate School of Industrial Technology, Myungji University) ;
- Kim, Jang-Eix (Dept. of Hotel Food Service and Culinary Arts, Youngdong University)
- Published : 2008.02.29
Abstract
This research was designed and implemented to evaluate how the composition of yaksuncha can affect the health of individuals suffering from diet-related diseases such as obesity and hyperlipidemia by prescribing Yaksun as a nutritional supplement with daily meals. The yaksunucha was prepared as Koekac, Sansa, Heshouwu and Woolong tea and the tea's effects on serum lipids and oxidative stress were evaluated by clinical procedures. The yaksuncha significantly increased HDL-cholesterol and decrease of LDL-cholesterol concentrations in serum. It also had significant effects on decreasing oxidative stress and homocystein levels. The physical characteristics of the yaksunucha were also examined, showing. Brix, pH and titratable acidity values of 1.4, 5.50 and 0.05% respectively. It is thought that scientific and objective evaluations were completed on the components of the yaksuncha prescription. Thus one can concluded that the components could be applied not only in the form of tea, but also various food. The data derived from this study provides basic information that will aid in the application of oriental medicinal resources to other foods as well as facilitate the study of medicinal herbs within the field of functional food research, which already draws sizable attention worldwide.