Constituents of the Aerial Parts of Agrimonia pilosa
Four ursane type triterpenes have been isolated from the methanolic extract of the aerial parts of Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb. (Rosaceae) through repeated silica gel and reverse-phase C-18 column…
In vitro Screening for Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, and Antidiabetic Properties of Some Korean Native Plants on Mt. Halla, Jeju Island
In this study, Prunus padus, Lonicera caerulea, Berberis amurensis, and Ribes maximowiczianum, which are mainly distributed on Mt. Halla, Jeju Island, have been investigated for their antioxidant,…
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of human transglutaminase 3 from zymogen to active form.
- H. Kim, Z. Nemes, W. Idler, C. Hyde, P. Steinert, B. Ahvazi
- BiologyJournal of Structural Biology
- 1 July 2001
Methods for the rapid large-scale expression of the TGase 3 zymogen in the baculovirus system are devised, and the purification of the zymogene and activated forms are described, for the formation of high-quality, well-diffracting crystals within 3-5 days.
Pseudocitrobacter anthropi reduces heavy metal uptake and improves phytohormones and antioxidant system in Glycine max L.
- H. Husna, A. Hussain, H. Kim
- Medicine, ChemistryWorld Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology
- 4 June 2021
Heavy metal contamination due to anthropogenic activities is a great threat to modern humanity. A novel and natural technique of bioremediation using microbes for detoxification of heavy metals while…
Effect of Flavonoid Fractions Extracted from Rhus verniciflua STOKES on the Reproductive Parameters in SD Male Rats
- C. Na, H. Kim, Y. I. Park
- Biology
- 1 December 2005
It is suggested that the Rhus flavonoid fraction, particularly RWE, can stimulate the androgen-dependent male sexual function and it can be applied to the material of functional food for enhancing the sexual function.
In vitro evaluation of the pharmacological properties of crude methanol extract and its fractions of Aconitum austrokoreense aerial parts
Findings suggest that the nonmedicinal parts of A. austrokoreense can be used as a potential natural resource to develop effective dietary health supplements and may be major contributors to the DPPH free radical scavenging and anti-cancer activities.