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Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ; 31(8): 1336-1344, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29531191

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to observe whether high-pressure processing (HPP) affected aroma development and the degradation rate of umami taste-related ATP breakdown products, specifically inosinic acid in grass-fed beef during vacuum aging. METHODS: Strip loin (longissimus lumborum) cuts obtained from six grass-fed Friesian Holstein steers (32 months old) on day 4 post slaughter were vacuum-packed and subjected to pressurization at 300 and 500 MPa for 180 s at 15Ā°CĀ±2Ā°C. The samples were then stored for 4 weeks at 5Ā°CĀ±0.5Ā°C under vacuum and compared with the control (0.1 MPa). RESULTS: HPP increased the shear force value, promoted moisture loss and lipid oxidation, induced surface paleness, stabilized pH during aging, and reduced bacterial load and growth. The shear force value of 500 MPa-treated samples remained higher than the control after aging, while no significant differences were found between the control and 300 MPa-treated samples. Degradation of inosinic acid and inosine occurred during pressurization, resulting in an increase in hypoxanthine content. However, the degradation rate in HPP-treated samples during aging was slower; therefore, inosinic acid and inosine content remained higher than in control samples. No significant differences were found in hypoxanthine content at the end of aging. HPP intensified the levels of hexanal, octanal, 2-methylbutanal, 3-methylbutanal, benzaldehyde, and 2,5-dimethylpyrazine in cooked-aged beef samples. CONCLUSION: HPP induced aroma development and delayed the degradation of inosinic acid. However, it also reduced the postmortem tenderization rate.

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Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ; 30(3): 424-431, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27383811

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Study on the application of high pressure processing (HPP) for dark-firm-dry (DFD) beef was conducted to observe whether HPP has any impact on physical properties and to evaluate oxidative deterioration during refrigerated storage under vacuum. METHODS: The longissimus lumborum muscles obtained from Friesian Holstein steers (33Ā±0.5 months old) with 24-h postmortem pH higher than 6.0 were vacuum-packed and subjected to pressurization at 200, 400, and 600 MPa for 180 s at 15Ā°CĀ±2Ā°C; the samples were then stored for 9 days at 4Ā°CĀ±1Ā°C and compared with control (0.1 MPa). RESULTS: HPP increased meat pH by 0.1 to 0.2 units and the tenderness of cooked DFD beef significantly with no significant effects on meat texture profile. The stability of meat pH was well maintained during refrigerated storage under vacuum. No clear effects were found on the activity of catalase and superoxide dismutase, however, glutathione peroxidase activity was significantly reduced by high pressure. HPP and storage time resulted in aroma changes and the increasing amount of malondialdehyde and metmyoglobin relative composition. CONCLUSION: Although the increasing amount of malondialdehyde content, metmyoglobin formation and aroma changes in HPP-treated samples could not be avoided, HPP at 200 MPa increased L* and a* values with less discoloration and oxidative deterioration during storage.

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Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ; 29(6): 865-71, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27004822

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of canola and flaxseed oils on the physicochemical properties and sensory quality of emulsion-type sausage made from spent layer meat. Three types of sausage were manufactured with different fat sources: 20% pork back fat (CON), 20% canola oil (CA) and 20% flaxseed oil (FL). The pH value of the CA was significantly higher than the others (p<0.05). The highest water holding capacity was also presented for CA; in other words, CA demonstrated a significantly lower water loss value among the treatments (p<0.05). CA had the highest lightness value (p<0.05). However, FL showed the highest yellowness value (p<0.05) because of its own high-density yellow color. The texture profile of the treatments manufactured with vegetable oils showed higher values than for the CON (p<0.05); furthermore, CA had the highest texture profile values (p<0.05) among the treatments. The replacement of pork back fat with canola and flaxseed oils in sausages significantly increased the omega-3 fatty acid content (p<0.05) over 15 to 86 times, respectively. All emulsion sausages containing vegetable oil exhibited significantly lower values for saturated fatty acid content and the omega-6 to omega-3 ratios compared to CON (p<0.05). The results show that using canola or flaxseed oils as a pork fat replacer has a high potential to produce healthier products, and notably, the use of canola oil produced characteristics of great emulsion stability and sensory quality.

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Zootaxa ; 3765: 187-93, 2014 Feb 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24870895

ABSTRACT

Earota babai (Sawada, 1989), comb. nov. and Earota koreana (Pasnik, 2001), comb. nov. are transferred from the genera Pelioptera Kraatz, 1857 and Aloconota Thomson, 1858, respectively. Earota babai is recorded from the Korean Peninsula for the first time and E. koreana is a new addition to South Korea. Redescriptions, habitus photographs, illustrations of diagnostic characters of these two species and a key to the known species of the genus Earota Mulsant & Rey, 1874 are provided to facilitate identification.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera/anatomy & histology , Coleoptera/classification , Animals , Coleoptera/physiology , Demography , Female , Male , Republic of Korea , Species Specificity
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Zootaxa ; 5399(3): 265-274, 2024 Jan 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38221157

ABSTRACT

A taxonomic study of the genus Hydrosmecta Thomson in Korea is presented. The genus is represented in Korea by three species including two new species, H. beolgokensis Lee & Ahn, sp. nov. and H. koreana Lee & Ahn, sp. nov. A key to Korean species, descriptions, and illustrations of habitus photographs and diagnostic characters are provided to facilitate identification.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animals , Animal Distribution
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Zootaxa ; 5230(4): 478-488, 2023 Jan 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37044832

ABSTRACT

A taxonomic study of the genus Amischa Thomson of Korea is presented. The genus is represented in Korea by three species, including A. koreana Lee & Ahn, sp. nov. Amischa analis (Gravenhorst) is reported for the first time in the Korean peninsula. A key to Korean species, descriptions, habitus photographs, and illustrations of the diagnostic characters are provided.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animals , Animal Distribution
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Zookeys ; 1182: 165-181, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37868124

ABSTRACT

The genus Bryaxis Kugelann (Goniaceritae: Bythinini) is the most species-rich genus of the subfamily Pselaphinae and is mainly distributed in the Palearctic region. Although previous studies have documented 14 species in the Korean Peninsula, the true diversity, ecology, and immature stages of the genus are still inadequately known. In this study, five new Korean species are described: B.grandinodussp. nov., B.uljinensissp. nov., B.fabaiformissp. nov., B.girinensissp. nov., and B.nemorosussp. nov. Illustrations of the habitus and other morphological details, and a distribution map are provided. In addition, Bryaxisleechanyoungi Nomura & Lee, 1993 is proposed as a new synonym of B.mahunkai Lƶbl, 1975 based on the original description and illustrations of diagnostic characters.

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Clin Transplant ; 26(1): 67-73, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21269330

ABSTRACT

Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLDs) are a heterogeneous set of complications of organ transplantation associated with poor patient prognosis. We analyzed the clinicopathological features of PTLDs in 43 adult and pediatric recipients of solid organ or bone marrow transplantation at a large transplant service in the Republic of Korea between 1990 and 2009. Of 4545 solid organ and 747 bone marrow transplant recipients, 37 (0.81%) and 6 (0.8%), respectively, developed heterogeneous types of PTLDs. The cumulative incidences of PTLDs during this period were 1.79% (4/223) for heart transplant recipients, 0.78% (17/2192) for kidney transplant recipients, and 0.77% (16/2067) for liver transplant recipients. The patterns of disease onset, histology, and patient survival were associated with the types of organs transplanted. There is a trend for shorter overall survival (OS) in recipients with early-onset PTLDs and monomorphic PTLD histology, while kidney transplant recipients showed favorable OS. This study may be the first comprehensive analysis of the characteristics of PTLDs in Korean patients.


Subject(s)
Bone Marrow Transplantation/adverse effects , Lymphoproliferative Disorders/etiology , Lymphoproliferative Disorders/mortality , Organ Transplantation/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications , Adolescent , Adult , Bone Marrow Transplantation/mortality , Female , Graft Rejection/epidemiology , Graft Rejection/etiology , Graft Rejection/mortality , Humans , Lymphoproliferative Disorders/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Organ Transplantation/mortality , Prognosis , Republic of Korea/epidemiology , Survival Rate , Time Factors , Young Adult
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Zootaxa ; 5138(4): 401-416, 2022 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36095828

ABSTRACT

A taxonomic review of the Atheta Thomson subgenus Dimetrota Mulsant Rey in the Korean Peninsula is presented. The subgenus is represented in Korea by 11 species including a new species, A. (D.) ovata Lee Ahn, sp. nov. and a new synonym [A. (Badura) tokiokai Sawada = A. (D.) chagangensis Panik syn. nov.]. Atheta (D.) yamamotoi Sawada is reported for the first time in the Korean Peninsula and A. (D.) machonryongica in South Korea. A key to Korean species and descriptions with illustrations of habitus photographs and diagnostic characters of three species new to Korea are provided.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animals
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Insects ; 13(4)2022 Apr 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35447803

ABSTRACT

The cosmopolitan euaesthetine genus, Edaphus Motschulsky, 1857, with about 90 Palaearctic species, was formerly known by a single species, E. koreanus Puthz, 2011, of which 2 specimens were collected in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. In this paper, the knowledge of the Korean Edaphus fauna is expanded to include six species, including four described here based on a rich material collected in recent years. A key to all six species of Korean Edaphus, illustration of the habitus and diagnostic characters, and a distribution map are provided.

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J Ethnopharmacol ; 295: 115400, 2022 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35623503

ABSTRACT

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Hymenocallis littoralis (Jacq.) Salisb. Also known as Pancratium littorale Jacq. And Hymenocallis panamensis Lindl., is a medicinal plant from the family Amarylideceae used for emetic and wound healing and has manifested anti-neoplastic, anti-oxidant, and anti-viral properties. AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this paper is to investigate the anti-inflammatory potential and molecular mechanism of H. littoralis against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced macrophages and in vivo HCl/EtOH-induced gastritis mucosal injury models. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and mediators was evaluated by Griess assay, RT-PCR, and real-time PCR. Moreover, the relevant proteins of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) including ERK, JNK, p38, c-Jun, and c-Fos were detected using immunoblotting. RESULTS: We demonstrated that H. littoralis prominently dampened production of nitric oxide (NO) in LPS-, poly I:C-, or pam3CSK-stimulated RAW264.7Ā cells; down-regulated the expression levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6) and inducible nitric oxide synthase; and markedly attenuated the luciferase activities of AP-1 reporter promoters. Moreover, H. littoralis administration prominently downregulated c-Fos and c-Jun phosphorylation as well as JNK1, ERK2, and MKK7 overexpression in HEK 293T cells. Furthermore, H. littoralis displayed anti-inflammatory effects in the HCl/EtOH-induced gastritis mice model. CONCLUSIONS: Cumulatively, these results demonstrated that H. littoralis exerts eminently anti-inflammatory activities in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7Ā cells in vitro and in HCl/EtOH-induced gastritis mice models in vivo. These activities could be attributed to its modulatory effects on the MAPK signaling pathway.


Subject(s)
Amaryllidaceae , Gastritis , Liliaceae , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/adverse effects , Ethanol/therapeutic use , Gastritis/chemically induced , Gastritis/drug therapy , Gastritis/metabolism , Lipopolysaccharides/toxicity , Mice , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Plant Extracts/adverse effects
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Zookeys ; 1024: 1-29, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33776520

ABSTRACT

Biodiversity has been declining and extinction rates have been exponentially increasing because of land use changes, invasion of exotic species, nutrient enrichment and climate change. In this scenario, many international networks such as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature have been making efforts to raise conservation awareness and preserve species and their habitats in many countries. The relict longhorn beetle Callipogon relictus Semenov, 1899 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is the largest coleopteran species in the Palearctic region and has a unique distribution compared to its congeneric species. Callipogon relictus has been protected by two Korean laws since it was designated as a Korean Natural Monument and an Endangered Species in 1968 and 2012, respectively. To improve the conservation of this species, ecological and biological data were obtained from studies performed during the last 12 years on its populations in Gwangneung Forest, the fourth UNESCO biosphere reserve in South Korea. Previously scattered distribution records of C. relictus from South Korea from 1932 to 2007 are therefore summarized and ecological features of adults observed during fields studies performed from 2008 to 2019 are presented. Based on the summarized data, we suggest different management measures and conservation efforts to maintain the size of C. relictus populations in South Korea, which can also be further used in the restoration of other endangered insects.

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Insects ; 12(2)2021 Jan 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33513896

ABSTRACT

We estimated the genome size of a relict longhorn beetle, Callipogon relictus Semenov (Cerambycidae: Prioninae)-the Korean natural monument no. 218 and a Class I endangered species-using a combination of flow cytometry and k-mer analysis. The two independent methods enabled accurate estimation of the genome size in Cerambycidae for the first time. The genome size of C. relictus was 1.8 Ā± 0.2 Gb, representing one of the largest cerambycid genomes studied to date. An accurate estimation of genome size of a critically endangered longhorned beetle is a major milestone in our understanding and characterization of the C. relictus genome. Ultimately, the findings provide useful insight into insect genomics and genome size evolution, particularly among beetles.

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Zootaxa ; 4613(2): zootaxa.4613.2.5, 2019 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716414

ABSTRACT

A taxonomic review of Atheta Thomson subgenus Atheta Thomson in the Korean Peninsula is presented. The subgenus is represented in Korea by eight species including two new species, A. (A.) prolixa Lee Ahn, sp. nov. and A. (A.) vegrandis Lee Ahn, sp. nov. Atheta (A.) sauteri Bernhauer is reported for the first time in South Korea. A key, descriptions, habitus photographs and illustrations of the diagnostic characters are provided.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animals , Republic of Korea
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Zootaxa ; 4418(3): 247-263, 2018 May 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30313584

ABSTRACT

A taxonomic review of the Acrotona Thomson in the Korean Peninsula is presented. The genus is represented in Korea by seven species including a new species, Acrotona (Acrotona) koreana Lee Ahn, sp. nov. Two new synonyms are proposed: A. (A.) lutulenta (Sharp) = A. (A.) suyangsani Pasnik syn. nov., A. (A.) pseudotenera (Cameron) = A. (A.) paeksongricus Pasnik syn. nov. Three species [A. (A.) lutulenta (Sharp), A. (A.) pseudotenera (Cameron) and A. (A.) vicaria (Kraatz)] are reported for the first time in South Korea. A key, descriptions, habitus photographs and illustrations of the diagnostic characters are provided.


Subject(s)
Animal Distribution , Coleoptera , Animal Structures , Animals , Organ Size , Republic of Korea
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Zookeys ; (792): 45-68, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30386159

ABSTRACT

An investigation on the habitation of Callipogonrelictus Semenov, 1899 in Gwangneung forest was carried out, where the Korea National Arboretum is located. In an investigation spanning the last eleven years (2007-2017), 22 emergence holes, nine pupal chambers, six adults, and two larvae of C.relictus were identified. In this study, biological information about habitation of C.relictus is provided by comparing and combining the results of this investigation with a survey conducted in Ussurisky Nature Reserve, Russia, in 2015. The distribution is also reviewed to include the Korean Peninsula and a new location of South Korea is added to the distribution for C.relictus.

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Zootaxa ; 4268(4): 508-522, 2017 05 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28610350

ABSTRACT

A taxonomic review of the subgenus Datomicra Mulsant & Rey of the genus Atheta Thomson in Korea is presented. A new synonym is proposed: Datomicra Mulsant & Rey, 1874 = Datostiba Sawada, 1976, syn. nov. The subgenus is represented in Korea by eight species including a new species, Atheta (Datomicra) semidentiventris Lee & Ahn, sp. nov. Two species [A. (D.) dadopora Thomson and A. (D.) dentiventris Bernhauer] are new to the Korean Peninsula and one [A. (D.) celata (Erichson)] to South Korea. A key, descriptions, habitus photographs and illustrations of the diagnostic characters of the new species and two newly recorded species are provided.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animals , Republic of Korea
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AJR Am J Roentgenol ; 187(1): W15-9, 2006 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16794134

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of inferior phrenic arterial bleeding after liver transplantation in adult patients and to describe its clinical manifestations and predictive CT features. CONCLUSION: Inferior phrenic arterial bleeding occurs frequently and is one of the major postoperative bleeding sites in patients undergoing liver transplantation. Awareness of its common clinical manifestations and predictive CT features is essential for prompt diagnosis and treatment of this early vascular complication, and this knowledge can help to avoid unnecessary reoperation and catastrophic hypotension.


Subject(s)
Diaphragm/blood supply , Liver Transplantation/adverse effects , Postoperative Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Angiography , Contrast Media , Female , Humans , Iohexol/analogs & derivatives , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Hemorrhage/diagnosis
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World J Gastroenterol ; 12(12): 1889-94, 2006 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16609995

ABSTRACT

AIM: To demonstrate bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) can be used as an attractive target for genetic modification in the treatment of malignant diseases. METHODS: Using a hamster model of biliary cancer, we investigated the therapeutic effects of interleukin-2 (IL-2) gene-modified BMSCs. Syrian golden hamsters were injected via the femoral vein with 5 x 10(5) cells of the KIGB-5 biliary cancer cell line (n=20). One week later, the hamsters were injected intraperitoneally with BMSCs containing Ad/hIL-2 and Ad/ Delta E1, unmodified BMSCs, or RPMI only (control) and observed for 12 wk (n=5 /each group). RESULTS: All hamsters treated with BMSCs containing Ad/hIL-2 survived with no evidence of the disease during this period. In contrast, hamsters in the other three groups showed disseminated metastases involving the lungs as early as 4 wk. CONCLUSION: Ad/IL-2 therapy is effective in the treatment of biliary cancer.


Subject(s)
Bile Duct Neoplasms/therapy , Bone Marrow Cells/physiology , Bone Marrow Transplantation , Cholangiocarcinoma/therapy , Interleukin-2/genetics , Stromal Cells/physiology , Animals , Bile Duct Neoplasms/pathology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cholangiocarcinoma/secondary , Cricetinae , Female , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/secondary , Mesocricetus , Transduction, Genetic , Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
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Zootaxa ; 4193(2): zootaxa.4193.2.5, 2016 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27988718

ABSTRACT

A taxonomic review of the Liogluta Thomson in Korea is presented. The genus is represented in Korea by eight species including three new species, L. changwhani Lee & Ahn, sp. nov., L. jinilli Lee & Ahn, sp. nov. and L. rufescens Lee & Ahn, sp. nov. Two species [L. distans (Sharp) and L. ursi (Sawada)] are new to the Korean peninsula and L. pyonganica is recorded for the first time in South Korea. A key, descriptions, habitus photographs and illustrations of the diagnostic characters are provided.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera/classification , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animal Structures/growth & development , Animals , Body Size , Coleoptera/anatomy & histology , Coleoptera/growth & development , Female , Male , Organ Size , Republic of Korea
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