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A case of bochadalek hernia in adult (성인에서 발생한 Bochdalek Hernia 수술치험 1예)

  • 권우석
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.331-334
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    • 1986
  • Bochdalek hernia in adult is relatively uncommon. We experienced a surgical case of Bochdalek hernia in a 29 year old housewife. She was admitted via E-R due to left chest pain and nausea for 1 months. 5 days before admission, she had Cesarean section on private hospital. After delivery, nausea and exertional dyspnea were aggravated. On admission, chest PA showed herniated stomach, colon, small intestine on left thorax. She was diagnosed of diaphragmatic hernia and operated. Operative findings were as follows: 1. hypoplastic: lower lobe of left lung, 2. stomach, colon, small intestine, spleen were herniated, 3. the defect was located on posterolateral portion of diaphragm, measuring 10 x 8 cm in size. Herniated intestines were reduced and diaphragmatic defect was repaired as interrupted sutures with 2-0 Mersilene. Postoperative courses were uneventful and the patient was discharged on POD 10th.

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Effect of Soy Protein Diet on Mucosa Layer of Murine Small Intestine

  • Lee, Aeri;Lim, Jinkyu
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2014
  • Soy and fermented soy are popular and recognized as a health food among Koreans. Since soy proteins are known to be protease resistant, even to pepsin and pancreatin, it is hypothesized that soy proteins may interact with the intestinal tract and trigger certain physiological reactions. To test this hypothesis, mice were fed diets supplemented with soy, Chunkukjang, or casein. The differentially expressed proteins were analyzed using 2-D gels and identified by peptide mass fingerprinting using mass spectrometry. The majority of the differentially expressed proteins could be functionally grouped into metabolic enzymes and calcium-binding proteins. The differential protein expression by the soy-fed groups was also verified based on a representative protein, tropomyosin, using a Western blotting analysis. In addition, the soy-fed groups exhibited a taller villi structure. Therefore, this study suggests that soy proteins can be an effective nutrient and physiological stimulant for the intestines.

Production of Transgenic Mice Secreting a C. thermocellum Cellulase D in the Pancreas

  • Park, Jung-Ok;Lee, Eun-Ju;Kim, Myoung-Ok;Kim, Sung-Hyun;Park, Jun-Hong;Cho, Kyung-In;Nam, Myung-Su;Park, Hum-Dai;Ryoo, Zae-Young
    • Proceedings of the KSAR Conference
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    • 2002.06a
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    • pp.94-94
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    • 2002
  • Increasing competition in the livestock industry has forced producers to cut costs by adopting new technologies aimed out increasing production efficiency. Non-ruminant livestock do not express fibrolytic enzymes. The major plant cell wall components of cereals, primarily β-glucans and arabinoxylans, form gel-like structures in the small intestines that trap nutrients. The viscous polysaccharides can also cause severe gastrointestinal disorders. (omitted)

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Purine Derivatives Excreted in Urine as an Indicator Estimating Microbial Yield from the Rumen: A - Review

  • Kanjanapruthipong, J.;Len, R.A.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.209-216
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    • 1998
  • The paper presented here is aimed at increasing knowledge on purine metabolism in ruminants and hence the quantification of microbial cells entering the small intestine from urinaη excretion of purine derivatives. Nucleic acid metabolisms of micro-organisms in the rumen, digestion and absorption of nucleic acids entering the intestines, metabolisms of absorbed and endogenous purines involving de novo synthesis of nucleic acids in the ruminants host, and the relationship between absorbed and excreted purines are reviewed. Principal concerns about an amount of purine derivatives excreted in urine in relation to a change in purine-N: total-N ratios in rumen microbes that leave the rumen are discussed. The use of urinary excretion of purine derivatives as an indicator of the amount of microbial biomass leaving the rumen has to be done with some caution since it may be impossible to get a representative sample of microbes entering the intestine and thus yield estimates are relative rather than absolute.

Production of c9,t11- and t10,c12-conjugated Linoleic Acids in Humans by Lactobacillus rhamnosus PL60

  • Lee, Ki-Eun;Lee, Yeon-Hee
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.1617-1619
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    • 2009
  • Lactobacillus rhamnosus PL60 was tested for whether it can produce c9,t11- and t10,c12-conjugated linoleic acids (CLAs) in human. After consumption of L. rhamnosus PL60, L. rhamnosus was detected in feces 1 week after the start of intake. Analysis by gas chromatography showed that concentrations of c9,t11- and t10,c12-CLAs in serum had increased and concentrations of serum leptin had significantly decreased. Results showed that L. rhamnosus PL60 can survive in human intestines and produce CLAs in humans. This is the first report that bacteria can produce CLAs in humans.

Function Disease Symptom And Organ Coordination of Tri-Energizer Based on the Materiality of Tri-Energizer (삼초유형(三焦有形)으로 살펴본 삼초(三焦)의 기능(機能), 병증(病證) 및 장부배합(臟腑配合))

  • Yoon, Chang-Yeol
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2013
  • Objective & Method : By investigating physiological function of tri-energizer, symptoms, and organ coordination, we obtained following conclusion. Tri-energizer is the membrane structure that surrounds the five visceral organs and six hollow organs, and filled with fluid. Tri-energizer acts as the passage for the flow of qi energy. Result & Conclusion : Therefore, dysfunction of the tri-energizer is caused by abnormal evaporation and metabolism. Upper-energizer regulates cardiopulmonary function, middle-energizer regulates spleen and stomach functions, and lower-energizer regulates liver, kidneys, small and large intestines, and bladder functions. Such a functional specialization is possible by receiving the source of qi through the wall wrapping around the internal organs. Tri-energizer represents the exterior and interior relationship by acting as the membrane structure supporting the five visceral organs and six hollow organs and at the same time, as the pericardium surrounding the heart.

Isolation, Identification, and Culture Conditions of the Strain Producing Eicosapentaenoic Acid

  • Shin, Won-Cheol;Kim, Chang-Ho
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.338-342
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    • 1994
  • The bacterium producing EPA was isolated from the intestines of the marine fishes. The strains were studied for their identification and their culture conditions. The selected strain was gram negative, rod(0.7 $\times$ 2.4 $\mu m$ in size) and motile with a single polar flagellum. This strain was identified as a Pseudomonas sp. on the basis of its morphological, cultural and physiological characteristics. The strain showed a maximum productivity of phospholipid at $20^{\circ}C$ after 48 hours of culture time with an initia1 pH of 7.0 in the PYM-glucose medium. Under these culture conditions, the production of phospholipid was about 0.3 mg/ml and 0.06 mg/mg dry cell weight.

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Eicosapentaenoic Acid Production of Allteromonas putrefacients KS-90 Isolated from Fish Intestines (생선 내장에서 분리한 Alteromonas putrefaciens KS-90에 대한 Eicosapentaenoic Acid 생산)

  • 안문구;정수자;류병호
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.246-252
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    • 1991
  • Marine baceteria of fish interstines were screened for high eicosapentaenoic acid(EPA) productivity. An isolated bacteria, KS-90, identified and designated as Allteromonus putrefaciens KS-90. A. putrefaciens KS-90 was found to be a rich source of EPA production and it was observed on incuibation at 4~12.5$^{\circ}C$ and pH 7.0. The production of EPA reached 18mg/g of dry cell weight when A. putrefaciens KS-90 was grown in the medium containing 1.0% pepton, 0.5% yeast extract, 0.025% meat extract and 2.0% glucose in 1/2 concentration of an artificial seawater, pH for 48 hr at $25^{\circ}C$. This value accounted for 24.7% of the total fatty acid in the extractable lipids.

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Pediatric Magnetic Resonance Enterography: Focused on Crohn's Disease

  • Lee, So Mi;Kim, Woo Sun;Choi, Young Hun
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.149-159
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    • 2015
  • Crohn's disease is a chronic idiopathic inflammatory disease of the intestines characterized by frequent relapse and remission. It often develops in children and adolescents, who are vulnerable to repeated exposure to ionizing radiations. Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is an increasingly important radiation-free imaging modality that is used to evaluate pediatric patients with Crohn's disease. MRE can evaluate extraluminal and extraintestinal abnormalities as well as the status of the bowel wall. In addition, MRE has an advantage in the evaluation of the small bowel involvement. MRE can be used for the initial diagnosis of Crohn's disease, and can aid in the assessment of disease activity and complications such as penetrating and fibrostenotic diseases. The aims of this article are to review the MRE technique for obtaining diagnostic and high-quality images and to discuss interpretations of imaging findings in patients with Crohn's disease.

Metabolism of Ginsenosides to Bioactive Compounds by Intestinal Microflora and Its Industrial Application

  • Kim, Dong-Hyun
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.165-176
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    • 2009
  • Korean ginseng, which contains ginsenosides and polysaccharides as its main constituents, is orally administered to humans. Ginsenosides and polysaccharides are not easily absorbed by the body through the intestines due to their hydrophilicity. Therefore, these constituents which include ginsenosides Rb1, Rb2, and Rc, inevitably come into contact with intestinal microflora in the alimentary tract and can be metabolized by intestinal microflora. Since most of the metabolites such as compound K and protopanaxatriol are nonpolar compared to the parental components, these metabolites are easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. The absorbed metabolites may express pharmacological actions, such as antitumor, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and neuroprotective effects. However, the activities that metabolize these constituents to bioactive compounds differ significantly between individuals because all individuals possess characteristic indigenous strains of intestinal bacteria. Recently, ginseng has been fermented with enzymes or microbes to develop ginsengs that contain these metabolites. However, before using these enzymes and probiotics, their safety and biotransforming activity should be assessed. Intestinal microflora play an important role in the pharmacological action of orally administered ginseng.