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Chemical Modification of Rupestonic Acid and Preliminarily In Vitro Antiviral Activity Against Influenza A3 and B Viruses

  • Yong, Jian-Ping;Aisa, Haji Akber
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.1293-1297
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    • 2011
  • To improve the biological activities of rupestonic acid, 21 new rupestonic acid fatty ester derivatives (2a-2h) and aromatic ester derivatives (2i-2u) were synthesized and preliminarily evaluated for their anti-influenza activity in vitro by the national center for drug screening of China, using the Oseltamivir and Ribavirin as reference drugs. The results showed that 2l ($IC_{50}=0.5{\mu}mol/L$) exhibited potent anti-influenza $A_3$ viral activity among the synthesized compounds and was 10-fold more potent than that of the reference drug Oseltamivir ($IC_{50}=5.1{\mu}mol/L$).

Effects of Elsholtzia splendens and Cirsium japonicum on premenstrual syndrome

  • Chung, Mi-Sook;Kim, Gun-Hee
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.290-294
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    • 2010
  • Premenstrual syndrome is a common chronic disorder in most women of reproductive age. The main symptoms are depression, anxiety, tension, feeling out of control, and mastalgia. In premenstrual syndrome, the effects of aromatic edible Elsholtzia splendens and Cirsium japonicum were investigated for over 3 months in 30 women participants in their twenties. In the Elsholtzia splendens capsule treated group, scores of depression and anxiety were significantly lower than those in the Cirsium japonicum capsule treated group. Moreover, instability of the premenstrual assessment form was significantly decreased in the Elsholtzia splendens capsule treated group. Our results suggest that Elsholtzia splendens could be an effective plant material in relieving symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.

Isolation and Characterization of Steroids of Nutraceutical Value in Physalis minima

  • Misra Laxmi N.;Lal Pyare;Kumar Devinder
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.133-139
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    • 2006
  • There is great demand of nutraceutical secondary metabolites in the world so as to feed the population by improving agricultural production with new varieties of food crops but what is still more important is to add nutrition into the food. Physalis minima, plant of Solanaceae family, contain certain secondary metabolites which enhance the over all metabolic functions of the body. Withasteroids are one of such phytochemicals that are generally regarded as safe. These chemicals are almost monopoly of the plants of Solanaceae. The leaves, stem and roots of P. minima have been examined to yield several steroids, identification of which has been discussed in this paper. These withasteroids contribute to the potential nutraceutical and health function value since incorporation of withanolides in the diet may prevent or decrease the growth of tumors in humans.

GENETIC ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS IN $F_2$ POPULATIONS OF KOREA LOCAL AND ORIENTAL TOBACCO VARIETIES (N. TABACUM L.) (재래종과 Orient종 연초 $F_2$세대의 양적 형질에 대한 유전분석)

  • 이정덕;장권열
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 1984
  • In order to obtain the basic information for the successful breeding of aromatic tobacco (N. tabacum L.), the combining ability and the mode of inheritance in 28 $F_2$ hybrids by diallel crosses between Korea local and oriental varieties were investigated. Estimates of general combining ability were significant for all characters investigated, and the specific combining ability was significant for stalk height, leaves per plant, leaf length, leaf width and days to flower. The partial dominance was exhibited by all characters investigated as well as additive effects were larger than dominance effects for all characters.

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An Efficient In vitro Propagation of Zanthoxylum piperitum DC.

  • Hwang, Sung-Jin;Hwang, Baik
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.316-320
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    • 2003
  • A protocol is described for rapid multiplication of Zanthoxylum piperitum DC. (Rutaceae), an important aromatic and medicinal plant, through shoot-tip explant cultures. Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with various concentrations of N-6-benzyladenine (BA), N-6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and thidiazuron (TDZ), in single or in combination with ${\alpha}-naphthaleneacetic$ acid (NAA), was used to determine the rate of shoot proliferation. N-6-benzyladenine (BA) used at 0.5mg/l, was the most effective in initiating multiple shoot proliferation at the rate of 23 microshoots per shoot-tip explants after 40 days of culture. Shoot multiplication increased 1.2-fold in each successive subculture. Induction of rooting (98%) was achieved by transferring the shoots to the same basal medium containing 2 mg/l indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). Plantlets went through a hardening phase in a controlled growth chamber, prior to in vivo transfer. These results represented that possible application for the mass production of plantlets through in vitro culture system of Zanthoxylum piperitum DC.

2-Arylethenylchromone Derivatives : Synthesis and Anticancer Activity (2-Arylethenylchronlones유도체의 합성 및 항암활성 검색)

  • 문창상;이경원;이지용;이재열;정봉영;이경태;이용섭
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.376-381
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    • 2003
  • 2-Arylchromones, also known as flavones, are among the most ubiquitous classes of natural products occurring in the plant kingdom. On the other hand, 2-styrylchromones are relatively scarce in nature and only a few compounds has been isolated from the blue-green algae species. Therefore, new 2-arylethenylchromone derivatives ( 4a∼n, 5a∼f) were synthesized by the aldol condensation of 2-methylchromone ( 3) with several aromatic aldehydes in order to evaluate their cytotoxicities using a MTT assay on three tumor cells. 2-Arylethenylchromone derivative 4a showed the significant cytotoxic activities on KB, HL-60 and P-388 cell lines with $IC_{50}$/ values of 25.2, 63.59 and 49.51 $\mu$M, respectively, indicating that 2-arylethenylchromone skeleton has a potential anti-tumor application.

Heterosis and Combining Ability in $F_1$ Hybrids of Korea Local and Oriental Tobacco Varieties (Nicotiana tabacum L.) (재래종과 Orient종 연초 $F_1$의 잡종강세와 조합능력)

  • 이정덕;장권열
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 1984
  • In order to obtain the basic information for the successful breeding of aromatic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.), the heterosis, combining ability and gene distributions in 28 Fl hybrids by diallel crosses between Korea local and Oriental varieties were investigated. The yield were higher, stalk height, leaf length and leaf width were larger and days to flower was shorter for the Fl hybrids when compared to mid-parent. Estimates of general combining ability were significant for all characters investigated, and specific combining ability were significant for yield, stalk height, leaves Per Plant, leaf width and days to flower. In vr-wr graph, partial dominane was exhibited by all characters investigated.

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Conservation of Thymus pallidus Cosson ex Batt. by shoot tip and axillary bud in vitro culture

  • Ansari, Zineb Nejjar El;Boussaoudi, Ibtissam;Benkaddour, Rajae;Hamdoun, Ouafaa;Lemrini, Mounya;Martin, Patrick;Badoc, Alain;Lamarti, Ahmed
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.53-65
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    • 2020
  • Here, we describe an efficient and rapid protocol for the micropropagation of Thymus pallidus Cosson ex Batt., a very rare medicinal and aromatic plant in Morocco. After seed germination, we tested the effect of different macronutrients, cytokinins alone or in combination with gibberellic acid (GA3) or auxins, on T. pallidus plantlet growth. We found that Margara macronutrients (N30K) had the best effect on the in vitro development of the plantlets. The addition of 0.93 μM/L 1,3-diphenylurea (DPU), 0.46 μM/L adenine (Ad), and 0.46 and 0.93 μM/L kinetin (Kin) resulted in the best shoot multiplication and elongation. In addition, the combination of 0.46 μM/L Kin, DPU, or Ad with gibberellic acid, in particular, 0.46 μM/L Ad + 0.58 μM/L GA3 and 0.46 μM/L Kin + 1.15 μM/L GA3, led to better bud and shoot multiplication. Moreover, the integration of the combinations of 0.46 μM/L Kin and auxins, namely 0.46 μM/L Kin + 2.85 μM/L indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), 0.46 μM/L Kin + 2.85 or 5.71 μM/L indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), and 0.46 μM/L Kin + 0.3 or 0.57 μM/L 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), in the culture medium led to better root development and optimized aerial growth. Finally, the in vitro plants from the medium containing N30K + 0.46 μM/L Kin + 2.85 μM/L IAA were successfully acclimatized; these plants served as a source for repeating in vitro culture.

Agronomic Characteristics and Aromatic Compositions of Korean Wild Codonopsis lanceolata Collections Cultivated in Field (한국 야생더덕 수집종의 노지 재배시 생육 특성과 향기성분 조성)

  • 이승필;김상국;민기군;조지형;최부술;이상철;김길웅
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.188-199
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    • 1996
  • The native ecological environment and aromatic constituents of Korean wild Codonopsis lanceolata and one Japanese strain were investigated to find Codonopsis lanceolata strains showing high aromatics, and to know regional differences among these strains. The results were as follows : There were no remarkable differences among the Korean wild C. lanceolata strains in ecological environments. Recovery yield of essential oils was highest in Togyusan strain with 0.009%. Difference in protein band patterns among these strains was not recognized, and peroxidase and esterase pattern changes were appeared in different collected regions at the leaf and root tissues. Major aromatic constituents were 11 kinds of aliphatic alcohols such as trans-2-hexenal, 1-hexanol, cis-3-hexanol, and trans-2-hexanol. And Togyusan strain, Sobaeksan strain, and Kayasan strain have the highest aliphatic alcohols of plant essential oils. In particular, BHT(butylated hydroxytoluene), one of the antioxidants, was detected in Chirisan strains.

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Pharmacophore Modeling and Molecular Dynamics Simulation to Find the Potent Leads for Aurora Kinase B

  • Sakkiah, Sugunadevi;Thangapandian, Sundarapandian;Kim, Yong-Seong;Lee, Keun-Woo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.869-880
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    • 2012
  • Identification of the selective chemical features for Aurora-B inhibitors gained much attraction in drug discovery for the treatment of cancer. Hence to identify the Aurora-B critical features various techniques were utilized such as pharmacophore generation, virtual screening, homology modeling, molecular dynamics, and docking. Top ten hypotheses were generated for Aurora-B and Aurora-A. Among ten hypotheses, HypoB1 and HypoA1 were selected as a best hypothesis for Aurora-B and Aurora-A based on cluster analysis and ranking score, respectively. Test set result revealed that ring aromatic (RA) group in HypoB1 plays an essential role in differentiates Aurora-B from Aurora-A inhibitors. Hence, HypoB1 used as 3D query in virtual screening of databases and the hits were sorted out by applying drug-like properties and molecular docking. The molecular docking result revealed that 15 hits have shown strong hydrogen bond interactions with Ala157, Glu155, and Lys106. Hence, we proposed that HypoB1 might be a reasonable hypothesis to retrieve the structurally diverse and selective leads from various databases to inhibit Aurora-B.