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Comparison of Pharmacological Effects of Magnoliae officinalis, Magnolia and Machilus Barks (후박(厚朴)의 약효(藥效)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Soung-Ro;Lee, Sagn-In
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.199-205
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    • 1986
  • It has been known that Magnolia officinalis, Magnolia and Machilus Barks are reputed to be effective in 'Hagi', 'Sanman' and to be analgesic but there was differences of efficacy of these crude drugs against the kinds and habitates. For this reason, this study was conducted to compare the acute toxicities, analgesic effects and motilities of isolated intestine. This results obtained in this work were summarized as follow: 1. In the test of acute toxicies, Machilus bark was found to be more toxic than the others. 2. Both these was found to have analgesic effect. 3. In the effects against the motility of isolated intestine, Magnolia officinalis and Magnolia barks were found to be relaxant, Machilus bark was found to be contractive. From these results, Magnolia officinalis and Magnolia barks might have analgesic effect and relaxant effect of intestine.

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Effect of Dietary Copper Exposure on Accumulation, Growth and Hematological Parameters of the Juvenile Rockfish, Sebastes schlegeli

  • Kim, S. G.;J. H. Jee;S. W. Jang;Park, D. K.;S. Y. Song;Y. H. Keum;J. C. Kang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.158-159
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    • 2003
  • Although the sub-chronic toxic effects of metal on fishes are well documented, that is mostly in fishes exposed to waterborne metal but few studied have been conducted on the effects of dietary metal (Handy, 1996). The realization that dietary uptake of metal is a major cause of long-term contamination in wild fish has renewed interest in the nutritional and toxicological effects of metal in the food of fishes (Handy, 1996). (omitted)

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The Emergence of Behavioral Testing of Fishes to Measure Toxicological Effects

  • Brooks, Janie S.
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2009
  • Historically, research in toxicology has utilized non-human mammalian species, particularly rats and mice, to study in vivo the effects of toxic exposure on physiology and behavior. However, ethical considerations and the overwhelming increase in the number of chemicals to be screened has led to a shift away from in vivo work. The decline in in vivo experimentation has been accompanied by an increase in alternative methods for detecting and predicting detrimental effects: in vitro experimentation and in silico modeling. Yet, these new methodologies can not replace the need for in vivo work on animal physiology and behavior. The development of new, non-mammalian model systems shows great promise in restoring our ability to use behavioral endpoints in toxicological testing. Of these systems, the zebrafish, Danio rerio, is the model organism for which we are accumulating enough knowledge in vivo, in vitro, and in silico to enable us to develop a comprehensive, high-throughput toxicology screening system.

Protective effect of Jageum-Jung on chlorpyrifos-induced acute toxicity in ICR mice

  • Yim, Nam-Hui;Ma, Jin Yeul
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.411-416
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    • 2018
  • Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is one of the most heavily used organophosphate pesticides and is useful as an insecticide drug. However, CPF also causes toxic effects in nontarget organisms, including humans and animals. Jageum-Jung (JGJ) is a traditional oriental medicine, composed of five specific herbs with antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties, used for detoxification. In the present study, highly concentrated CPF was orally administrated to male Institute of Cancer Research mice to produce acute toxicity, and the protective effects of JGJ administration were investigated through statistical analysis of changes in body and organ weights and serum biochemical parameters. JGJ caused body and organ weights to recover and reduced the levels of serum biochemical parameters indicative of liver damage, such as glutamic oxalate transaminase, glutamic pyruvate transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, lactic dehydrogenase, urea, glucose, total cholesterol, and triglyceride, that had been increased by CPF treatment. Our results demonstrated that JGJ ameliorates the effects of acute chlorpyrifos-induced toxicity. Therefore, JGJ has the potential to be used as a traditional medicine to alleviate insecticide toxicity.

Pleiotropic Effects of Caffeine Leading to Chromosome Instability and Cytotoxicity in Eukaryotic Microorganisms

  • Chung, Woo-Hyun
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.171-180
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    • 2021
  • Caffeine, a methylxanthine analog of purine bases, is a compound that is largely consumed in beverages and medications for psychoactive and diuretic effects and plays many beneficial roles in neuronal stimulation and enhancement of anti-tumor immune responses by blocking adenosine receptors in higher organisms. In single-cell eukaryotes, however, caffeine somehow impairs cellular fitness by compromising cell wall integrity, inhibiting target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling and growth, and overriding cell cycle arrest caused by DNA damage. Among its multiple inhibitory targets, caffeine specifically interacts with phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-related kinases causing radiosensitization and cytotoxicity via specialized intermediate molecules. Caffeine potentiates the lethality of cells in conjunction with several other stressors such as oxidants, irradiation, and various toxic compounds through largely unknown mechanisms. In this review, recent findings on caffeine effects and cellular detoxification schemes are highlighted and discussed with an emphasis on the inhibitory interactions between caffeine and its multiple targets in eukaryotic microorganisms such as budding and fission yeasts.

Comparative Study on Red Blood Cell Hemolysis and Yeast Test by Photosensitizing Compounds (광예민성화합물에 의한 적혈구 용혈현상과 Yeast 시험 비교연구)

  • 김봉희;백광흠
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.5 no.1_2
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 1990
  • In order to investigate the phototoxicity of five phenothiazine derivatives and one thioxanthen derivative were examined by using in vitro method based on growth inhibition of Candida albicans and red blood cell hemolysis. Effects of the test compounds on RBCs were monitored with a spectrophotometer and a drug PI in the Candida albicans was calculated on the basis of the lowest concentration giving a yeast-free zone. All phenothiazines phototoxic in the red blood cell hemolysis method were positive in the yeast test except promethazine. It was also observed that toxic photo-products were formed by perphenazine and chlorpromazine in the red blood cell hemolysis.

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Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapy: Overview and Applications

  • Choi, Eun-Joo
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2011
  • Nanotechnology for cancer therapy is playing a pivotal role in dramatically improving current approaches to cancer detection, diagnosis, and therapy while reducing toxic side effects associated with previous cancer therapy. A widespread understanding of these new technologies will lead to develop the more refined design of optimized nanoparticles with improved selectivity, efficacy and safety in the clinical practice of oncology. This review provides an integrated overview of applications and advances of nanotechnology in cancer therapy, based on molecular diagnostics, treatment, monitoring, target drug delivery, approved nanoparticle-based chemotherapeutic agents, and current clinical trials in the development of nanomedicine and ultimately personalized medicine.

Teratogenicity of the Extracts of Crude Drugs (생약(生藥)의 최기성(崔畸性)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Eun-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.116-121
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    • 1982
  • In order to investigate the side-effects of crude drugs, twenty drugs have been tested for the teratogenic effect in rats. Among seven drugs contained alkaloid as their ingredients, no one showed teratogenic effect, but Veratri rhizoma showed embryo-toxic as revealed by severe retardation in growth of the fetuses. The other thirteen drugs which have been used freguently in oriental medicines exhibited no teratogenic effect. Cyclophosphamide used as a reference compound showed severe malformation and retardation in the growth of rat fetuses. These findings suggest that the drug extracts adopted for the study might have no teratogenic effect in the rats.

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POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS INDUCE ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR-INDEPENDENT APOPTOSIS OF MOUSE SPLEEN CELL

  • Jeon, Young-Jin;Youk, Eun-Soo;Lee, Sang-Han;Jaehong Suh;Na, Yong-Joo;Kim, Hwan-Mook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Toxicology Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.79-79
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    • 2002
  • Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants, and many of their toxic effects, including their immunotoxicities, are mediated by the activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). We previously reported that Aroclor 1254, one of the most widely used PCB mixtures, increased DNA fragmentation in mouse spleen cells, suggesting that apoptosis was correlated with the immunotoxicity of PCB (Yoo et al., 1997).(omitted)

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