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인삼패독산의 추출용매에 따른 성분함량 및 효능연구 (Comparative study on efficacies and ingredient contents of different solvent extracts of Insampaedok-san)

  • 임혜선;하혜경;서창섭;진성은;김예지;전우영;유새롬;신인식;김정훈;김성실;신나라;이미영;정수진;김온순;신현규
    • 대한본초학회지
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : This study evaluated activities and ingredient contents concerning extracts according to extraction solvents of Insampaedok-san (IS, Renshen bai du-san). Methods : The herbal constituents of IS were extracted with water and 70% ethanol at $100^{\circ}C$ for 2 hr. Using the HPLC system, the six ingredient contents of different solvent extracts of IS were analyzed. The nitric oxide (NO), prostaglandin $E_2$ ($PGE_2$) production and proinflammatory cytokines were measured in RAW264.7 cells stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC/CCL22) and regulated on activation normal T-cell expression and secreted (RANTES/CCL5) production were measured in HaCaT and BEAS-2B cells stimulated tumor necrosis factor-${\alpha}$ (TNF-${\alpha}$) and interferon-${\gamma}$ (IFN-${\gamma}$). The activities of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH) and leptin level were measured in 3T3-L1 cells. Results : The calibration curves showed good linearity ($r^2$=1.0000) for different concentration ranges. The contents of liquiritin, naringin, hesperidin, neohesperirin and glycyrrizin in 70% ethanol extracts of IS were relatively higher than that of water extract, however the content of ferulic acid in 70% ethanol and water extract of IS were similar. The extraction solvents of water and 70% ethanol were evaluated inhibitory effect on the production of NO, $PGE_2$, TNF-${\alpha}$ and IL-6 in RAW 264.7 cells. Their extractions were inhibitory effect on production of MDC/CCL22 and RANTES/CCL5 in HaCaT cell and BEAS-2B cell, respectively. In addition, evaluated reduced on GPDH activity and leptin level in 3T3-L1 preadipocyte cell. Conclusions : Our results suggest that IS extracts were inhibitory effects of disease such as inflammation, allergies and obesity.

고등어분말수우프의 제조 및 정미성분에 관한 연구 (Preparation of Powdered Smoked-Dried Mackerel Soup and Its Taste Compounds)

  • 이응호;오광수;안창범;정부길;배유경;하진환
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.41-51
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    • 1987
  • 다획성적색육어류인 고등어를 원료로하여 우리나라 사람의 기호에 맞고 즉석(卽席)수우프의 원료로 이용할 수 있는 고등어분말수우프를 제조하기 위한 가공조건 및 이의 효율적인 저장방법과 제품의 맛성분에 대하여 검토하였다. 가공조건은 고등어를 필레로 만들어 $95^{\circ}C$의 열수 중에서 10분간 자숙한 다음 압착하여 가다랑어자숙 엑스분 중에서 5분간 침지하였다. 이것을 $80^{\circ}C$에서 8시간의 훈건 및 엄증을 3차례 반복하여 수분함량이 약 $10\~12\%$되도록 하여 50 mesh 크기로 분쇄한후 $(PET/Al\;foil/CPP:\;5{\mu}m/15{\mu}m/70{\mu}m,\;15\times17cm)$ 적층필름주머니에 일정량 충전하여 포장용기내의 공기를 질소치환 혹은 탈산소제를 봉입포장하여 저장함으로서 제품의 품질변화를 최대한 억제시킬 수 있었다. 한편 제품제조시 가다랑어자숙엑스분중에 침지처리함으로서 제조중 지방산화의 억제 및 제품의 풍미를 향상시킬 수 있었다. 고등어분말수우프의 수분함량은 $11.3\~12.3\%$, 조지방 $12.0\%$, 조단백질 $73.0\%$, 회분 $3.2\%$ 및 구분활성은 $0.52\~0.56$의 범위로서 저장중 거의 변화가 없었고, 제품의 pH, 휘발성염기질소 및 아미노질소는 저장기간이 경과함에 따라 약간씩 증가하는 경향이었다. 저장중 제품의 수용성 및 지용성 갈변도는 함기포장제품(C)의 경우 증가하는 경향을 나타내나 질소치환포장제품(N)이 나 탈산소제 봉입 포장제 품(O)은 거의 변화가 없었고, 과산화물값, 카르보닐값 및 TBA값을 측정한 결과 제품(N) 및 (O)는 저장중 지방산화를 효율적으로 억제 할 수 있었다. 제품의 주요구성지방산은 16:0, 18:1, 22:6, 18:0 및 20:5 등이었으며 제품제조 및 저장중 폴리엔산은 다소 감소한 반면, 포화산 및 모노엔산의 조성비는 증가하였다. 고등어분말수우프제품의 주요한 맛성분이라고 추정되는 IMP의 함량은 $420.2\~454.2mg/100g$으로서 저장중 약간씩 감소하는 경향이었고, 주요불휘발성 유기산은 lactic acid, succinic acid, $\alpha-ketoglutaric\;acid$ 등으로 함량은 각각 902.2 mg/100 g, 28.3 mg/100g 및 8.6mg/100g이었다. 이외에 malic acid 등 6종의 유기산이 미량 함유되어 있었다. 제품의 유리아미노산 및 관련화합물의 조성은 histidine이 641.8 mg/100g으로 가장 많았고, alanine 214.7 mg/100g, hydroxyproline이 48.9mg/100g, 이외에 lysine, glutamic acid 및 anserine 등이 전체의 $80.8\%$를 차지하였다. 고등어분말수우프의 맛성분은 건물량 기준으로 유리아미노산 및 관련화합물이 1,279.4 mg/100g, 불휘발성유기산이 948.1mg/100g, 핵산 관련물질 672.8 mg/100g, 총 creatinine이 430.4 mg/100g, betaine 86.6mg/100g 및 미량의 TMAO로 이루어져 있었고 국물로 우려낼때 맛성분의 추출조건은 $100^{\circ}C$에서 1분간의 고온단시간 추출이 적합하였다.

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간호원의 환자교육 활동에 관한 연구 (Study of Patient Teaching in The Clinical Area)

  • 강규숙
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.3-33
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    • 1971
  • Nursing of today has as one of its objectives the solving of problems related to human needs arising from the demands of a rapidly changing society. This nursing objective, I believe, can he attained by the appropriate application of scientific principles in the giving of comprehensive nursing care. Comprehensive nursing care may be defined as nursing care which meets all of the patient's needs. the needs of patients are said to fall into five broad categories: physical needs, psychological needs, environmental needs, socio-economic needs, and teaching needs. Most people who become ill have adjustment problems related to their new situation. Because patient teaching is one of the most important functions of professional nursing, the success of this teaching may be used as a gauge for evaluating comprehensive nursing care. This represents a challenge foe the future. A questionnaire consisting of 67 items was distributed to 200 professional nurses working ill direct patient care at Yonsei University Medical Center in Seoul, Korea. 160 (80,0%) nurses of the total sample returned completed questionnaires 81 (50.6%) nurses were graduates of 3 fear diploma courser 79 (49.4%) nurses were graduates of 4 year collegiate nursing schools in Korea 141 (88,1%) nurses had under 5 years of clinical experience in a medical center, while 19 (11.9%) nurses had more than 5years of clinical experience. Three hypotheses were tested: 1. “Nurses had high levels of concept and knowledge toward patient teaching”-This was demonstrated by the use of a statistical method, the mean average. 2. “Nurses graduating from collegiate programs and diploma school programs of nursing show differences in concepts and knowledge toward patient teaching”-This was demonstrated by a statistical method, the mean average, although the results showed little difference between the two groups. 3. “Nurses having different amounts of clinical experience showed differences in concepts and knowledge toward patient teaching”-This was demonstrated by the use of a statistical method, the mean average. 2. “Nurses graduating from collegiate programs and diploma school programs of nursing show differences in concepts and knowledge toward patient teaching”-This was demonstrated by a statistical method, the mean average, although the results showed little difference between the two groups. 3. “Nurses having different amounts of clinical experience showed differences in concepts and knowledge toward patient teaching”-This was demonstrated by the use of the T-test. Conclusions of this study are as follow: Before attempting the explanation, of the results, the questionnaire will he explained. The questionnaire contained 67 questions divided into 9 sections. These sections were: concept, content, time, prior preparation, method, purpose, condition, evaluation, and recommendations for patient teaching. 1. The nurse's concept of patient teaching: Most of the nurses had high levels of concepts and knowledge toward patient teaching. Though nursing service was task-centered at the turn of the century, the emphasis today is put on patient-centered nursing. But we find some of the nurses (39.4%) still are task-centered. After, patient teaching, only a few of the nurses (14.4%) checked this as “normal teaching.”It seems therefore that patient teaching is often done unconsciously. Accordingly it would he desirable to have correct concepts and knowledge of teaching taught in schools of nursing. 2. Contents of patient teaching: Most nurses (97.5%) had good information about content of patient teaching. They teach their patients during admission about their diseases, tests, treatments, and before discharge give nurses instruction about simple nursing care, personal hygiene, special diets, rest and sleep, elimination etc. 3. Time of patient teaching: Teaching can be accomplished even if there is no time set aside specifically for it. -a large part of the nurse's teaching can be done while she is giving nursing care. If she believes she has to wait for time free from other activities, she may miss many teaching opportunities. But generally proper time for patient teaching is in the midmorning or midafternoon since one and a half or two hours required. Nurses meet their patients in all stages of health: often tile patient is in a condition in which learning is impossible-pain, mental confusion, debilitation, loss of sensory perception, fear and anxiety-any of these conditions may preclude the possibility of successful teaching. 4. Prior preparation for patient teaching: The teaching aids, nurses use are charts (53.1%), periodicals (23.8%), and books (7.0%) Some of the respondents (28.1%) reported that they had had good preparation for the teaching which they were doing, others (27.5%) reported adequate preparation, and others (43.8%) reported that their preparation for teaching was inadequate. If nurses have advance preparation for normal teaching and are aware of their objectives in teaching patients, they can do effective teaching. 5. Method of patient teaching: The methods of individual patient teaching, the nurses in this study used, were conversation (55.6%) and individual discussion (19.2%) . And the methods of group patient teaching they used were demonstration (42.3%) and lecture (26.2%) They should also he prepared to use pamphlet and simple audio-visual aids for their teaching. 6. Purposes of patient teaching: The purposes of patient teaching is to help the patient recover completely, but the majority of the respondents (40.6%) don't know this. So it is necessary for them to understand correctly the purpose of patient teaching and nursing care. 7. Condition of patient teaching: The majority of respondents (75.0%) reported there were some troubles in teaching uncooperative patients. It would seem that the nurse's leaching would be improved if, in her preparation, she was given a better understanding of the patient and communication skills. The majority of respondents in the total group, felt teaching is their responsibility and they should teach their patient's family as well as the patient. The place for teaching is most often at the patient's bedside (95.6%) but the conference room (3.1%) is also used. It is important that privacy be provided in learning situations with involve personal matters. 8. Evaluation of patient teaching: The majority of respondents (76.3%,) felt leaching is a highly systematic and organized function requiring special preparation in a college or university, they have the idea that teaching is a continuous and ever-present activity of all people throughout their lives. The suggestion mentioned the most frequently for improving preparation was a course in patient teaching included in the basic nursing program. 9. Recommendations: 1) It is recommended, that in clinical nursing, patient teaching be emphasized. 2) It is recommended, that insertive education the concepts and purposes of patient teaching he renewed for all nurses. In addition to this new knowledge, methods and materials which can be applied to patient teaching should be given also. 3) It is recommended, in group patient teaching, we try to embark on team teaching.

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