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Studies on Selective Modulators and Antianorexigenic Agents in Korean Red Ginseng (고려홍삼에 함유된 선택조절제 및 항식욕감퇴 인자에 관한 연구)

  • Takaku Takeshi;Kameda Kenji;Matsuura Yukinaga;Sekiya Keizo;Okai Hideo;Okuda Hiromichi
    • Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference
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    • 1988.08a
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    • pp.28-32
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    • 1988
  • Recently, we isolated a toxic substance named 'toxohormone-L' from ascites fluid of patients with various malignant tumors. The toxohormone-L stimulated lipolysis in rat adipocytes and induced anorexia in rats. Both the lipolytic and the anorexigenic actions of toxohormone-L were found to be inhibited by ginsenoside $Rb_2$ in Korean red ginseng. Isolated rat adipocytes are well known to possess opposite pathways of lipid metabolism: lipolysis and lipogenesis. Both of the metabolism respond to various biologically active substances such as epinephrine, ACTH and insulin. Epinephrine and ACTH stimulate lipolysis and insulin accelerates lipogenesis. Recently. Korean red ginseng powder was found to contain adenosine and an acidic substance which inhibited epinephrine-induced lipolysis and stimulated insulin-mediated lipogenesis from added glucose. The chemical structure of this acidic substance is determined to be pyro-glutamic acid (Pyro-Glu), Pyro-Glu exhibits selective modulations toward the opposite metabolic pathways in rat adipocyte; It inhibits the lipolysis but stimulates the lipogenesis. We call these substances (adenosine, Pyro-Glu) 'selective modulators' or 'insulin-like substances'. Based on these results, physiological significances of these substances in Korean red ginseng were discussed.

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Synthesis and Biocompatibility Study of Hydrogel for Patch Sensor in Non-invasive Glucose Monitoring System (무채혈 혈당 측정시스템의 Patch Sensor용 수화젤의 합성 및 생체적합성에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Jeong-Woo;Kim, Dong-Chul;Yoon, In-Joon;Jeong, Yoon-Na;Jeong, Ji-Young;Hwang, In-Sik
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2009
  • This study aims to verify for humans the suitability of the enzyme-fixed hydrogel used for the patch sensor of the blood sugar testing system without blood sampling, which utilizes reverse iontophoresis. Using acrylate monomers, hydrogel was synthesized to which a certain unit of enzyme is fixed. In order to analyze the material property of the synthesized hydrogel, a structural analysis was performed using FT-IR spectroscopy, while the DSC was used to verify the thermal stability. In addition, with the UV-Vis spectrophotometer, it was verified that the degree of active enzyme is at least 50% greater than the standard product. The SEM was used to verify secure fixation of the enzyme onto the surface. As a result, it was observed that the enzyme is successfully fixed to the surface. Since the hydrogel makes direct contact with a patient's skin, it is essential to evaluate the toxicity when making direct contact with the skin. For that purpose, various sets of tests were undertaken according to the ISO 10993-cytotoxicity, intracutaneous reactivity, skin irritation test and maximization sensitization. Consequently, it was successfully verified that the enzyme-fixed hydrogel have bioavailability.