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Toxicity and Biological Activity of Extracts from Stichopus japonicus

  • Lee, Sang-Joa;Shin, Jai-Mu;Im, Byung-Uk;Kim, Yong-Hae
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.61-62
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    • 1984
  • The toxicity of water extracts from intestine parts (digestive tract respiratory tree) of Korean Stichopus japonicus was determined using mouse units and more purified substance decreases the amplitude of contraction of guinia pig atria in vitro; showes negative chronotropic and ionotropic effects in the spontaneously beating guinea pig atria.

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Substrate Characteristics of Sea Cucumber Stichopus japonicus Habitats in the West Coast of Korea (한국 서해안 돌기해삼(Stichopus japonicus)의 서식지 기질 특성)

  • Park, Kwang-Jae;Ryu, Sang-Ock;Baek, Young-Sook;Kim, Yeun-Seol;Kang, Hee-Woong;Han, Hyon-Sob
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.886-891
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    • 2013
  • We analyzed surface sediments to explain the substrate characteristics of sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus habitat. The analyses included grain-size determination, water content (WC), loss on ignition (IL), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and acid volatile sulfide (AVS) content. We obtained data on sea cucumber density, weight, and length at each station in a marine farming area in the middle of Korea's Taean coast on the West (Yellow) Sea in May, 2012. The apparent density of S. japonicus was high in coarse and bimodal sediments, whereas it was low in fine and unimodal sediments. The mass of S. japonicus was greater in fine than in coarse sediments, showing a different trend from sea cucumber density. The values for WC, IL, COD, and AVS in surface sediments were higher in areas with high densities of S. japonicus than in areas with low sea cucumber densities. In particular, the concentration of AVS was much higher than the value proposed in Japanese criteria for areas with high S. japonicus density.

Development of a Multiplex PCR System for Microsatellite Genotyping of the Sea Cucumber Stichopus japonicus (해삼(Stichopus japonicus)의 microsatellite 유전자형 분석을 위한 multiplex PCR 시스템 개발)

  • Sim, Yong-Teak;Lee, Chul-Sang
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.50 no.6
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    • pp.806-811
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    • 2017
  • A multiplex PCR system comprising 14 microsatellite markers was developed for genotyping analysis of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus. A total of 286 samples were used to evaluate genetic polymorphisms and forensic parameters of the microsatellite loci. In a single PCR reaction, all 14 loci were uniformly amplified and a total of 269 alleles were identified. The AJ19024 locus had the largest number of alleles (46), and its discriminatory power and exclusion power were 0.99 and 0.76, respectively. The fewest alleles (8) were present at the Psj2575 locus, which provided the lowest discriminatory power (0.81) and exclusion power (0.20). The mean number of alleles, mean heterozygosity, mean discrimination power and mean exclusion power per locus were 19.21, 0.70, 0.93, and 0.46, respectively. The combined matching probability for the 14 loci was $9.64{\times}10^{-19}$, and the combined power of exclusion was 0.999995. Thus, the forensic parameters evaluated in the present study demonstrated the utility of our multiplex PCR system for biological tracing methods, such as individual identification and paternity testing, in the sea cucumber.

Influence of Food and Density on the Growth and Survival of Sea Cucumber, Stichopus japonicus (해삼, Stichopus japonicus 유생의 성장과 생존에 미치는 먹이 및 수용밀도의 영향)

  • 이채성;박영제
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 1999
  • In order to obtain the basic biological data for artificial seedling production of sea cucumber, Stichopus japonicus, the influence of water temperature and air dry for spawning induction, egg development and larvae rearing was investigated during the period from April, 1995 through September, 1995. Spawning induction rate by the water temperature was 6.0~17.5% and air dry was responsed 1.4~4.0%. Number of eggs spawned of Stichopus japonicus were $50~500\times10^4$ individuals, the fertilization and hatching rate were ranged 84.0~96.0%, 71.4~84.6% respectively. The fertilized egg of Stichopus japonicus appeared mean diameter of $154{\mu}m$. At a constant water temperature of $23^{circ)C$, it become 4 tell stage from fertilization after 2 hours 10 minutes, hatching larvae after 14 hours half, auricularia larvae after 3 days, doliolaria larvare after 11 days and pentactula larvae after 15 days ready for settlement. The suitable food in the larvae reared for 17 days after fertilization were shown the best growth and survival in the larvae food of Chaetoceros calcitrans. Optimum density for larvae rearing were maintained of the larval density lower than 2 individuals/ml.

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Chemical Investigation of the Sea Cucumber Stichopus japonicus

  • Shinde, Pramod B.;Dang, Hung The;Li, Huayue;Hong, Jong-Ki;Shin, Sook;Jung, Jee-H.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.12-15
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    • 2008
  • A chemical investigation of the polar extract of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus, collected from Jeju Island, Korea, has led to isolation of five new fatty acid derivatives (1, 4 - 7) along with known compounds (2 - 3, 8 - 14). Their structures were elucidated by a combination of MS and NMR spectroscopy.

Survival and Growth of Sea Cucumber(Stichopus japonicus in Indoor Tank (육상수조에서 돌기해삼, Stichopus japonicus의 성장 및 생존율)

  • Kim, C.W.;Hur, J.W.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 2018
  • We assessed the effects of population density on the growth and survival rate of sea cucumber(Stichopus japonicus) in indoor tank Growth of S. japonicus in high density breeding was slow overall, and body weight on 250, 350 and 500 individual/m2 group were 31.9g, 26.8g and 21.5g, respectively. The growth rate of body weight was 3.5~5.1 times according to the density of water, and the survival rate was 44.2~50.1%. The growth and survival rate were increased as decreasing the storage density. During the breeding season, small individuals tend not to be large and constantly culled, so it is necessary to set up the sorting period (etc.), and divide S. japonicus into groups of similar size.

Biological activities and biomedical potential of sea cucumber (Stichopus japonicus): a review

  • Oh, Gun-Woo;Ko, Seok-Chun;Lee, Dong Hee;Heo, Soo-Jin;Jung, Won-Kyo
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.20 no.11
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    • pp.28.1-28.17
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    • 2017
  • Members of the phylum Echinodermata, commonly known as echinoderms, are exclusively marine invertebrates. Among the Echinodermata, sea cucumber belongs to the family Holothuroidea. The sea cucumber Stichopus (Apostichous) japonicus (Selenka) is an invertebrate animal inhabiting the coastal sea around Korean, Japan, China, and Russia. Sea cucumber has a significant commercial value, because it contains valuable nutrients such as vitamins and minerals. They possess a number of distinctive biologically and pharmacologically important compounds. In particular, the body wall of sea cucumber is a major edible part. It consists of peptide, collagen, gelatin, polysaccharide, and saponin, which possess several biological activities such as anti-cancer, anti-coagulation, anti-oxidation, and anti-osteoclastogenesis. Furthermore, the regenerative capacity of sea cucumber makes it a medically important organism. This review presents the various biological activities and biomedical potential of sea cucumber S. japonicus.

Growth and Physiological Effects of Immunity Feed Additives on the Juvenile Red Sea Cucumber Stichopus japonicus (홍해삼(Stichopus japonicus) 치삼의 성장 및 면역증강을 위한 면역증강사료첨가제의 개발)

  • Namgung, Jin;Ahn, Kyoung-Jin;Yeo, In-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.466-473
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    • 2015
  • The juvenile red variant of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus is distributed worldwide. It is a valuable food source in Korea, China, and Japan. Major issues in farming the juvenile red variant sea cucumber include growth rates and disease resistance. In recent years, studies have focused on feed additives to enhance immune system and health. In this study, we used a common diet (CD), a nutritional diet (ND; mixed nutritional supplements), and an immunity diet (ID; mixed probiotics, spirulina, and levan) and compared the growth rates and immunity of juvenile red variant sea cucumbers fed the experimental diets for 12 weeks. The growth and survival rates in the ID group were significantly increased (P>0.05). This suggests that the feed additives positively influenced immunity and growth in the ID group. However, the immune activity was exhibit a stabilizing effect, and further investigation of immune effects is required.

Antioxidant Properties of Water and Aqueous Ethanol Extracts and Their Crude Saponin Fractions from a Far-eastern Sea Cucumber, Stichopus japonicus

  • Husni, Amir;Shin, Il-Shik;You, Sang-Guan;Chung, Dong-Hwa
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.419-424
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    • 2009
  • Water and 70% ethanol extracts obtained from a sea cucumber (Stichopus japonicus) body wall by heat reflux or pressurized solvent extraction showed 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl ($DPPH^{\cdot}$) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) radical cation ($ABTS^{{\cdot}+}$) scavenging activities comparable to those of fruits and vegetables. The highest activities were observed for the water extract from heat reflux extraction. Crude saponins exhibited higher radical scavenging activities than the soluble matters in the extracts. However, they were responsible for only about 3 to 15% of the scavenging activities of the extracts. Total phenolic contents showed a significant correlation with $DPPH^{\cdot}$ scavenging activities, suggesting a significant contribution of phenolic constituents to the antioxidant properties of the extracts. However, total flavonoid contents showed little correlation with the radical scavenging activities. The results suggest that the water or 70% ethanol extract obtained from sea cucumber body wall by simple heat reflux extraction could provide considerable antioxidant benefits.

Structural Effects of Sulfated-Glycoproteins from Stichopus japonicus on the Nitric Oxide Secretion Ability of RAW 264.7 Cells

  • Cao, Rong-An;Lee, Su-Han;You, SangGuan
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.307-313
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    • 2014
  • The effect of various levels of proteins, sulfates, and molecular weight ($M_w$) of a sulfated-glycoprotein ($NF_3$) from a sea cucumber, Stichopus japonicus, on nitric oxide (NO) releasing capacity from RAW 264.7 cells was investigated. The $NF_3$ derivatives had various amounts of proteins (4.8~11.2%) and sulfates (6.8~25.2%) as well as different $M_w$ ($640.3{\times}10^3{\sim}109.2{\times}10^3g/mol$). $NF_3$ was able to stimulate RAW 264.7 cells to release NO with lower protein contents, indicating that the protein moiety was not an important factor to stimulate macrophages. On the other hand, the NO inducing capacity was significantly reduced with decreased levels of sulfates and $M_w$, implying that sulfates and $M_w$ played a pivotal role in activating RAW 264.7 cells. It was not clear why sulfates and a certain range of $M_w$ were essential for stimulating macrophages. It appeared that certain levels of sulfates and $M_w$ of sulfated-glycoproteins were required to bind to the surface receptors on RAW 264.7 cells.