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Study on Antibacterial and Anti-Fogging using mugwort extract (쑥 추출물을 이용한 향균 및 김서림 방지에 관한 연구)

  • Bae, Sang-Dae
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.599-604
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    • 2020
  • Since Corona 19, awareness about antibacterial bacteria has changed. Hand washing after going out became a necessity. Also, fogging occurs a lot on the glasses depending on the wearing of the mask. This problem has caused a lot of discomfort in our daily life and changed our perception of antibacterial and anti-fogging. Therefore, in this study, we studied whether mugwort extract is effective in preventing antibacterial and fogging. To obtain the mugwort extract, mugwort was dried, alcohol extracted, and freeze-dried. An antibacterial test was performed using a mixture of mugwort extract, zinc oxide and natural zeolite mixed in 3:7, and a fogging test was performed using mugwort extract and other mixtures. As a result, in the case of E. coli and K. pneumoniae, which were used as test strains in the antibacterial test, the bacteria were not cultured from the medium added with 1% mugwort extract, and the antibacterial activity against representative Gram-negative bacteria was confirmed. In the anti-fog test, a 10 wt% mixture of mugwort extract showed very good results in both the hot and cold parts. We expect the mugwort extract to be effective in antibacterial and anti-fogging, thus helping to overcome Corona 19.

Effects of Extraction Methods on the Antioxidative Activity of Artemisia sp. (추출 방법에 따른 쑥 추출물의 항산화 활성)

  • Kang, Kyoung-Myoung;Lee, Shin-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.42 no.8
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    • pp.1249-1254
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    • 2013
  • The effect of extraction methods, such as reflux extraction (RE), autoclave extraction (AE), low temperature high pressure extraction (LTPE) and ultrasonification extraction (USE) on antioxidant activity of various species of Artemisia (Artemisia capillaris T., Artemisia princeps P., Artemisia annua L.) was investigated. The extraction yield of RE and AE was higher than other methods tested for all Artemisia. The total polyphenol and flavonoid content of Artemisia sp. extracts from RE was highest of the extraction methods tested. The total polyphenol and flavonoid content of A. capillaris T. extracted by RE was 260.82 mg GAE/g and 11.52 mg RHE/g, respectively. The A. capillaris T. extract showed higher DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activity than that of the other tested Artemisia sp. Nitrite scavenging activity and superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like activity of various extracts from RE was 45.48% and 68.29% (A. capillaris T.), 45.73% and 61.43% (A. princeps P.), and 44.25% and 58.19% (A. annua L.), respectively. The RE method was the most effective method for extracting antioxidant substances from various A. capillaris T. compared with AE, LTPE and USE. These results suggest that extracts of Artemisia sp. from RE can be used as bioactive and functional materials in the food industry.

Antioxidative and Nitrite Scavenging Activities of Mugwort and Pine Needle Extracts (쑥과 솔잎의 항산화작용 및 아질산염 소거작용)

  • 박찬성;권충정;최미애;박금순;최경호
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.248-252
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    • 2002
  • Mugwort and pine needle were extracted with water and 70% ethanol. Electron donating ability(EDA) of extracts were ranged from 50% to 57% in mugwort water extract(MGW) and ranged from 51% to 64% in mugwort ethanol extract(MGE) at 300-1,000ppm. EDA of extracts were ranged from 52% to 60% in pine needle water extract(PNW) and ranged from 68% 71% in pine needle ethanol extract(PNE) at 100-500ppm. EDA of PNW was 70% and that of PNE was 77% at 1,00(ppm. Nitrite scavenging ability(NSA) of extracts measured at various pH(1.2, 3.0, 4.2, 6.0) was the highest in all extracts at pH 1.2 and decreased with increasing pH, suggesting it is pH dependent. NSA of mugwort extracts at 1,000ppm, water extract was 37% and ethanol extract was 27% at pH 1.2. NSA of pine needle extracts at 1,000ppm, water extract was 65%and ethanol extract was 53% at pH 1.2. EDA and NSA of pine needle extracts were higher than mugwort in both of water and ethanol extract. EDA of ethanol extracts were higher than water extracts while NSA of water extracts were higher than ethanol extracts in both of mugwort and pine needle.

Effect of the Addition Method of Mugwort on Antioxidant Effect, Total Plate Counts, and Residual Nitrite Content of Emulsified Sausages during Cold Storage (쑥 첨가방법이 유화형 소시지의 냉장 저장 중 항산화, 총미생물수 및 아질산염 소거에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Young-Jik
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to investigate the antioxidant effects, total plate count (TPC), and residual nitrite content of emulsified sausage with added mugwort during cold storage. The sausages were of five types: nothing added (control), mugwort powder added (T1), mugwort juice added (T2), mugwort ethanol extract added (T3), and mugwort hot water extract added (T4). Each sausage type was tested in triplicate and assigned to one of five storage periods: 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 wk. As storage time increased, the presence of mugwort resulted in decreased pH, residual nitrite content, and meat color (CIE $L^*$ and $b^*$) and increased thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) and TPC values. Values for pH, TBARS, residual nitrite, and TPC decreased significantly after adding mugwort compared with the control (p<0.05). Among all treatments, T3 was significantly (p<0.05) more effective in delaying lipid oxidation and microbial activity. The CIE $L^*$ and $b^*$ decreased significantly with the addition of mugwort relative to the control. In conclusion, the results demonstrate that adding an ethanol extract of mugwort (T3) to emulsified sausages tended to improve antioxidant and antimicrobial effects and residual nitrite content during storage compared to the other treatment groups.

Antioxidant Activities of Extracts from Artemisia capillaris $T_{HUNB}$. and Artemisia iwayomogi $K_{ITAM}$. used as Injin (인진(茵蔯)으로 쓰이는 사철쑥과 더위지기 추출물의 항산화 활성)

  • Seo, Kyoung-Sun;Yun, Kyeong-Won
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.292-298
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    • 2008
  • The antioxidant activities of Artemisia capillaris and Artemisia iwayomogi used as Injin (Korean herbal name) were investigated. The DPPH radical scavenging activity of the ethylacetate fractions obtained from the Artemisia capillaris and Artemisia iwayomogi was higher than other fractions. No DPPH radical scavenging activity was observed in hexane frcations. The nitrite scavenging activity was the highest at pH 1.2, and the peroxide value for linoleic acid was increased during the incubation.

Differential Inhibitory Effect of Artemisia Extract between Staphylococcus aureus and vaginal Lactobacillus spp (쑥 추출물의 포도상구균과 질 유산균에 대한 선택적 저해효과)

  • Jung Hyun-Soo;Cha Min-Kyung;Kwon Yoon-Jung;So Jae-Seong
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.228-232
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    • 2005
  • In this study, Artemisia mongolica fischer extract was examined for its possible differential inhibitory activity against pathogenic bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus and Lactobacillus spp. isolated from women's vagina. First, seven lactobacillus spp. were selected based on their in vitro high anti-staphylococcal activity. Various samples extracted using different concentrations of organic solvents (acetone, ethanol, methanol) were examined for optimal anti-staphylococal activity. When the Artemisia extract obtained using $100\%$ solvents was added to the cell suspension at $17\%$ (vol/vol), Lactobacillus sp. KLB 224 maintained its viability for 48 hr, whereas S. aureus was completely inactivated showing differential antimicrobial activity of the extract. Using scanning electron microscopy the effect of the extract on the cell morphology was observed: S. aureus showed markedly distorted cell morphology while Lactobacillus sp. KLB 224 appeared to remain intact.

Effects of Mugwort, Onion and Polygalae Radix on the Intestinal Environment of Rats (쑥, 양파 및 원지가 흰쥐의 장내환경에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seon-Hwa;Woo, Sun-Ja;Koo, Young-Jo;Shin, Hyun-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.598-604
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    • 1995
  • The contents in large intestine of Sprague Dawley rats fed polygalae radix(Polygala tennuifolia), onion(Allium cepa) and mugwort(Artemisia asiatica)-supplemented diets for 14 days were analysed for changes of major intestinal microflora, activities of ${\beta}-glucosidase\;and\;{\beta}-glucuronidase$ and amounts of putrefactive products such as indole and volatile basic nitrogen. The rats having ingested $5%{\sim}10%$ mugwort water or ethanol extract-supplemented diets showed a significant increase in intestinal bifido-bacteria and a decrease in clostridia and E. coli (p<0.05). And 10% onion juice group also showed a similar beneficial microflora change. In 5% mugwort powder-supplemented group, ${\beta}-glucosidase\;and\;{\beta}-glucuronidase$ activities in the intestinal contents were lowered, but the changes were not significant. Indole contents and pH in this group were significantly low compared with that of control (p<0.05). However, the activities of ${\beta}-glucosidase$ in 5% polygalae radix water extract and 10% onion juice-supplemented group and ${\beta}-glucuronidase\;in\;5%{\sim}10%$ mugwort water and ethanol extract-supplemented group were significantly higher than those of control (p<0.05). The intestinal indole contents of rats were significantly increased by feeding diet with water extract of polygalae radix and ethanol extract of mugwort which had brought comparatively large amount of protein in intestine (p<0.05). However, polygalae radix, onion, and mugwort-supplemented group had no effect on volatile basic nitrogen.

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Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Activities of Artemisia annua L. According to Extract Methods (개똥쑥 용매추출 방법에 따른 항산화 활성 및 항염증 효과 )

  • Hee-Kyung Oh
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.875-883
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    • 2022
  • This study was to investigate the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of leaf and stem of Artemisia annua L. extract by hot water and 70% ethanol. The total polyphenol content was significantly higher in the 70% ethanol extract of Artemisia annua L. than in the hot water extract, but there was no significant difference in the total flavonoid content between the hot water extract and the 70% ethanol extract. The DPPH radical and ABTS radical scavenging ability was the highest in the vitamin C treatment group at the concentration of 62.5~500 ㎍/mL, followed by the 70% ethanol extract and the hot water extract. As a result of measuring the NO production inhibitory effect at 125 ~ 500 ㎍/mL, the hot water extract showed strong NO production inhibition at the concentration of 500 ㎍/mL, and showed the inhibition of NO production with concentration-dependent pattern. In addition to inhibitory activity of NP production, the 70% ethanol extract also showed an inhibitory effect on inflammatory cytokines production. It is thought that it can be widely used in the treatment and improvement of inflammatory diseases because it shows antioxidant effects and significantly reduces the expression of inflammatory cytokines.

Effects of Artemisia Capillaris Thunberg on Apoptosis in HeLa Cells (사철쑥의 HeLa 세포고사 효과)

  • Lee, Hyoung-Ja;Kim, Kee-Hwan;Park, Jong-Kun;Hwang, Eun-Hee
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.22-30
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    • 2008
  • This study analyzes the apoptosis of HeLa cells to see if we can use the Artemisia capillaris Thunberg for the prevention of chronic degenerative diseases. We used the HeLa cells to see what effects the A. capillaris Thunberg had on apoptosis of the cancer cells. We checked the cell activity, cell morphological change, DNA fragmentation, and DNA content after administering 0, 100, 500, 1000, and $2000{\mu}g/ml$ methanol, ethyl acetate, n-butanol extract of the A. capillaris Thunberg. As for the cell viability, the increase of concentration of methanol and ethyl acetate decreased the survival rate of the cell, but the phenomenon was much weakened in n-butanol extract and was not observed in aqueous extract. The higher the density of the methanol, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and aqueous extract was, the lower the survival rate of the HeLa cell was. These extracts obstructed the cell cohesion and caused the blebbing of he cell membrane and fragmentation of the nucleus, both of which are symptoms of apoptosis. Laddering-pattern DNA fragmentation was observed in the groups that were treated with the $1000{\mu}g/ml$ and $2000{\mu}g/ml$ of methanol extract. The DNA content of the cells apoptosis measured by fluorescent-activated cell sorter (FACS) increased as the density of the methanol, ethyl acetate and butanol extract increased. The result of the study shows that A. capillaris Thunberg fosters the apoptosis of HeLa cells, which suggests that the A. capillaris Thunberg has a great potential value as food additives, medicinal supplements for patients with chronic diseases, and preventive measures against cancer.

Effect of varying ethanol concentrations on the extraction properties and physiological activity of Artemisia annua L. (에탄올 농도 조건이 개똥쑥 추출 및 생리활성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Kyeoung Cheol;Kim, Ju-Sung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2020
  • The present study was undertaken to compare the effects exerted by different extraction solvents on the extraction of active components, such as polyphenols and flavonoids, from the dried leaves of Artemisia annua L. Different extracts were prepared using a heating mantle. The extraction solvents used were distilled water, and 20, 40, 60, 80, and 99.5% ethanol solution. It was observed that the 40% ethanol solution yielded the most significant results in the extraction of various phytochemicals with phenol concentration of 154.8±0.28 mg of gallic acid equivalent/g and flavonoid content of 25.28±0.01 mg quercetin equivalent/g. However, based on the extraction solvent used, varying trends were observed in the antioxidant, enzyme inhibition, and bacterial inhibition analyses. It was concluded that the extraction solvent should be selected based on the purpose of use of the dried leaves of A. annua L.