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Immuno-stimulating Activity of Phellinus linteus (목질진흙 (상황)버섯의 면역활성)

  • Song, Chi-Hyun;Ra, Kyung-Soo;Yang, Byung-Keun;Jeon, Yong-Jae
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.26 no.1 s.84
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    • pp.86-90
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    • 1998
  • Anti-complementary (immuno-stimulating) activities of the polymers produced from submerged mycelial culture, natural and artificially cultivated basidiocarps of Phellinus linteus were compared. Activity $(ITCH_{50})$ of polymer extracted from natural and artificial cultivated basidiocarps of P. linteus was 65.77% and 63.94%, respectively, which is not significant difference. However, the activities which were significantly low were found from endo-polymer (41.95%) and exo-polymer (21.87%) produced by submerged culture of P. linteus.

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Chemical Property and Macrophage Stimulating Activity of Polysaccharides isolated from Brown Rice and Persimmon Vinegars (현미식초 및 감식초 유래 다당류의 대식세포 자극활성 및 화학적 특성)

  • Kim, Dong-Su;Shin, Kwang-Soon
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.1033-1042
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    • 2014
  • To elucidate the novel biological function of Korean traditional vinegars, crude polysaccharides were isolated from vinegars manufactured at home and abroad, and their chemical properties and immuno-stimulating activities were examined. Three kinds of polysaccharides from Korean brown rice vinegar (KBV-0), Japanese brown rice vinegar (JBV-0) and Korean persimmon vinegar (KPV-0) showed higher immuno-stimulating activity. Component sugar analysis indicated that KBV-0 and JBV-0 mainly consisted of mannan, whereas KPV-0 existed as pectic materials. Three polysaccharides did not show any cytotoxicity to RAW 264.7 cell, whereas RAW 264.7 cells stimulated with KBV-0, JBV-0 and KPV-0 showed enhanced production of various cytokines such as IL-6, IL-12 and TNF-${\alpha}$ in dose-dependent manners. However, the activity of KPV-0 was more potent than that of KBV-0 and JBV-0. Also, only KPV-0 augmented FcR II expression related with phagocytosis of macrophages. The results suggest among the tested vinegars, that the Korean persimmon vinegar has the most potent immune-stimulating activity, and it could possibly serve as industrial applications as functional materials.

Immune System-Stimulating Activities of Mucilage Polysaccharides Isolated from Opuntia humifusa (천년초에서 분리한 점질다당의 면역자극 활성)

  • Seo, Yi-Seul;Shin, Kwang-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 2012
  • To examine the new practical utilization of mucilages in Opuntia humifusa, the Korean pear cactus, the polysaccharides were isolated from O. humifusa, and immuno-stimulating activities were assayed. The main polysaccharide, CNC-E, was prepared by a commercial enzyme treatment, water extraction, and ethanol precipitation. The molecular mass of CNC-E was estimated to be about 700 kDa, and it consisted mainly of arabinose, galactose and xylose in addition to two minor sugars such as rhamnose and fucose. On the other hand, CNC-E showed considerably high splenocyte proliferation activity in a dose-dependent manner. Peritoneal macrophages stimulated with CNC-E produced cytokines such as IL-6, IL-12, IL-10, and TNF-${\alpha}$. The intravenous administration of CNC-E significantly augmented the cytotoxicity of natural killer (NK) cells against Yac-1 tumor cells. Especially, NK cells obtained from the mice treated with $100{\mu}g$ of CNC-E showed threefold higher cytolytic activity than those of untreated mice. CNC-E also showed potent anti-complementary activity in a dose-dependent fashion. Identification of C3 activation products by the crossed immunoelectrophoresis using anti-human C3 and the anti-complementary activity of CNC-E in a $Ca^{2+}$-free condition suggested complement activations by CNC-E that occur via both alternative and classical pathways. These results indicate that Korean pear cactus contains selected polysaccharides that provide immuno-stimulating activities beneficial to human health.

Comparison of Microbial Diversity of Korean Commercial Makgeolli Showing High ${\beta}$-Glucan Content and High Antihypertensive Activity, Respectively

  • Min, Jin-Hong;Kim, Young-Hun;Kim, Jae-Ho;Choi, Shin-Yang;Lee, Jong-Soo;Kim, Ha-Kun
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.138-141
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    • 2012
  • We measured physiological functionalities, including antihypertensive angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitory activity and immun-stimulating ${\beta}$-glucan content for sixty kinds of Makgeolli that is commercially available from the market. As a result, we selected R-12 commercial raw Makgeolli, with a high content of immuno-stimulating ${\beta}$-glucan, and R-14 commercial raw Makgeolli, exhibiting high antihypertensive activity. Due to the similarities in their overall physicochemical properties and raw materials used for fermentation, we compared the microbial flora in order to investigate the reason for the differences in their functionalities. Nested PCR and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis for yeasts and bacteria were performed for analysis of microbial diversity of two different kinds of Makgeolli (i.e., R-12, R-14), which showed immuno-stimulating ${\beta}$-glucan content and exhibited a very high level of antihypertensive activity, respectively. Analysis of the 18S rDNA amplicon revealed a major presence of the yeast strain Pichia burtonii in every Makgeolli sample. Analysis of the 16S rDNA amplicon revealed a predominance of lactic acid bacteria, and the most frequent lactic acid bacteria were Lactobacillus ingluviei, L. fermentum, and L. harbinensis, and Lactobacillus sp. Among these, L. harbinensis was detected only in R-12 and L. ingluviei was found only in R-14. Different functionalities from the individual commercially available Makgeolli may be attributed to actions of different microbial flora during fermentation.

Effects of Extracts from Acanthopanax sessiliflorus SEEM Following Gamma-ray Irradiation on Solid Tumor and Immune Cells in Mice (방사선이 조사된 오갈피 나무의 추출물이 생쥐의 복강암 및 면역세포에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hyung-Woo;Cho, Su-In;Kim, Gye-Yeop;Jeon, Byung-Gwan;Cho, Young-Lim;Jeong, Hyun-Woo
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.736-740
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    • 2007
  • Acanthopanax sessiliflorus SEEM extracts(AS) have been used to treat patient with diseases including cancer in Oriental countries. Recently, AS was known to have anti-cancer and immuno-stimulating activites. For these reasons, we investigated the effects of AS following gamma-ray irradiation on cytotoxicity for solid tumor cell line (S-180) and immune-potentiating ability such as proliferation of thymocytes and splenocytes. Finally we also investigated tumor weight and survival rate in tumor bearing mice. In our results, Treatment with AS suppressed proliferation of solid tumor cells (S-180) effectively. Treatment with AS accelerated thymocyte and splenocyte proliferation in tumor bearing mice. In addition, Treatment with AS reduced tumor weight and prolonged life of tumor bearing mice. In conclusion, we demonstrate that AS following gamma-ray irradiation is useful to treat patients with cancer, and also demonstrate that AS have both direct cytotoxic ability for cancer cells and indirect immune-stimulating action for thymocytes and splenocytes.

Ultrastructural Localization of Cryptosporidium parvum Antigen Using Human Patients Sera

  • Lee, Jong-Gyu;Han, Eun-Taek;Park, Woo-Yoon;Yu, Jae-Ran
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.171-174
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    • 2009
  • The antigen location of Cryptosporidium parvum, which stimulates antibody formation in humans and animals, was investigated using infected human sera. Immuno-electron microscopy revealed that antigenicity-inducing humoral immunity was located at various developmental stages of parasites, including asexual, sexual stages, and oocysts. The amount of antigen-stimulating IgG antibodies was particularly high on the oocyst wall. The sporozoite surface was shown to give stimulation on IgG and IgM antibody formation. Trophozoites implicated the lowest antigenicity to humoral immunity, both IgG and IgM, by showing the least amount of gold labeling. Immunogold labeling also provided clues that antigens were presented to the host-cell cytoplasm via feeder organelles and host-parasite junctions.

Effects of Gunbibosinhangam-tang and Gunbibosinhangam-tang-gamibang on Solid Tumor and Immune Cells in Mice (건비보현항암탕(健脾補腎抗癌湯) 및 건비보현항암탕가미방(健脾補腎抗癌湯加味方)이 고형암 및 면역세포에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seon-A;Ko, Seok-Jae;Eun, Seon-Hye;Lee, Hyun-Ki;Ahn, Min-Seob;Kwon, Young-Mi;Yoo, Da-Young;Moon, Goo
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.602-609
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to investigate the anti-cancer effects of Gunbibosinhangam-tang (GBHT I) and Gunbibosinhangam-tang-gamibang (GBHT II, GBHT III) on solid tumor and immune cells. The animals were divided into 4 groups ; Control, no treatment. GBHT I, treatment with GBHT itself. GBHT II, treatment with GBHT increased the quantity of Hedyotis Diffusae twice. GBHT III, treatment with GBHT increased the quantity of Hedyotis Diffusae four times. We investigated the effects of GBHT on proliferation of solid tumor cells (S-180), thymocytes, splenocytes in vitro in order to examine cytotoxicity for S-180 and immuno-stimulating activities. The experiments that is about solid tumor weight and survival rate in tumor bearing mice were performed also. As compared with the control group, treatments with GBHT II and GBHT III suppressed the proliferation of S-180 effectively. Treatments with all experimental groups accelerated the proliferation of thymocytes and splenocytes significantly. In addition, GBHT III was significantly decreased on solid tumor weight and increased on survival rate in tumor bearing mice. Based upon these results, we suggest that GBHT and GBHT-gamibang have both anti-cancer effects for S-180 and immuno-stimulating activities for thymocytes and splenocytes. Therefore, we conclude that GBHT and Hedyotis Diffusae is useful to treat the patients with cancer.

Study on Immuno-stimulating Activity of ${\beta}$-Glucan Isolated from the Cell Wall of Yeast Mutant Saccharomyces cerevisiae IS2 (효모변이주 Saccharomyces cerevisiae IS2 세포벽 유래의 베타글루칸 면역활성능에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Jeong-Hoon;Kang, Man-Sik;Kim, Hong-Il;Chung, Bong-Hyun;Lee, Kwang-Ho;Moon, Won-Kuk
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.488-492
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    • 2003
  • Yeast cell wall mutant, Saccharomyces cerevisiae IS2 was screened by the NTG treatment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae KCTC 7911. The mutant was highly resistant to zymolase, which specifically degrades ${\beta}$-1,3-D-glucose chain of ${\beta}$-glucan and mechanical disruption by glass beads. These phenomena demonstrate that the yeast mutant has cell wall structure different from the wild-type. The ${\beta}$-glucan of yeast mutant and wild-type strains was recovered by sequential extraction with NaOH. The injection of ${\beta}$-glucan into the abdominal cavity of mouse resulted in an increase in the number of peritoneal immune cells, NO (nitric oxide) production, and phagocytic activity of macrophage. The number of immune cells was found to be $3.90{\times}10^6\;cells/10\;mL$ and $5.48{\times}10^6\;cells/10\;mL$ with the wild-type and mutant ${\beta}$-glucan, respectively. The effect on the NO production and phagocytic activity of mutant ${\beta}$-glucan were 1.69 and 1.43-fold higher than those of wild-type. These results indicate that the immuno-stimulating activity of alternated ${\beta}$-glucan from mutant yeast is higher than that of wild-type.

Immuno-stimulating Polysaccharides from the Fruiting Bodies of Fomitella fraxinea (II) -Isolation and characterization of hot-water extracted polysaccharides- (Fomitella fraxinea로부터 분리한 면역활성 다당류 (II) -열수추출 다당류의 분리 및 특성 -)

  • Cho, Soo-Muk;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Han, Sang-Bae;Kim, Hwan-Mook;Yu, Seung-Hun;Yoo, Ick-Dong
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.23 no.4 s.75
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    • pp.340-347
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    • 1995
  • Polysaccharide FHW was extracted from the fruiting bodies of Fomitella fraxinea with hot-water treatment and then fractionated into FHW-I and FHW-II on DEAE-Cellulose chromatography. FHW-I and FCW-II were further purified into FHW-Ia and Ib, FHW-IIa and IIb on gel permeation chromatography, respectively. A small amount of uronic acid was detected and glucose, galactose, fucose, and mannose were found to be main sugars in the polysaccharides. Protein was detected in FHW-Ia, FHW-IIa, and FHW-IIb, but not in FHW-Ib. FHW-Ia was identified to be a fuco-gluco-mannogalactan with molecular weight of 19,000 and FHW-Ib was a gluco-fuco-mannogalactan of 15,000. FHW-IIa and FHW-IIb were galacto-mannoglucan and their molecular weights were estimated to be 31,000 and 9,000, respectively. Both FHW-Ib and FHW-IIb did not show an absorption band characteristic of the ${\beta}-glycosidic$ linkage in IR spectra. FHW-IIb showed a strong immuno-stimulating activity but the other three polysaccharides showed a weak activity.

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Immuno-stimulating Polysaccharides from the Fruiting Bodies of Fomitella fraxinea (I) - Characterization of polysaccharides extracted with neutral sodium chloride solution - (Fomitella fraxinea로부터 분리한 면역활성 다당류 (I) -중성염 용액 추출 다당류의 특성-)

  • Cho, Soo-Muk;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Han, Sang-Bae;Kim, Hwan-Mook;Yu, Seung-Hun;Yoo, Ick-Dong
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.23 no.4 s.75
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    • pp.332-339
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    • 1995
  • Water-soluble polysaccharide (FCW) was extracted from the fruiting body of Fomitella fraxinea with neutral sodium chloride solution. The polysaccharide was further fractionated into FCW-I and FCW-II by ion exchange chromatography. The FCW-I and FCW-II were then purified by gel permeation chromatography and named as FCW-Ia and FCW-IIa, respectively. FCW-IIa showed relatively strong immuno-stimulating activity but FCW-Ia did not. By analyses of HPLC and GPC, FCW-Ia and FCW-IIa were identified to be homogeneous and their molecular weights were estimated to be about 15,000 and 8,700, respectively. FCW-Ia consisted of fucose, galactose, and mannose as main sugars and their molar ratio was 19.5 : 63.2 : 25.0. Protein was not detected in FCW-Ia. However, FCW-IIa was composed of glucose, galactose, and mannose at a molar ratio of 1.0 : 0.3 : 0.4 and contained 0.4% protein with a higher amount of glutamic acid. A small amount of uronic acid was detected in both FCW-Ia and FCW-IIa.

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