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Antibacterial Activities of Extracts from Chrysanthemum boreale M. (산국 추출물의 항균력)

  • Yang, Min-Suk;Nam, Sang-Hae
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.269-272
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    • 1995
  • Antibacterial activity test of solvent fractions, sesquiterpenoid lactones, and Compound I and II extracted from Chrysanthemum boreale M. and Chrysanthemum indium L. were performed against four microorganisms. Among the tested substances, antibacterial activities were appeared against B. subtilis and V. parahaemolyticus at the chloroform fraction, sesquiterpenoid lactones and Compound I extracted from C. boreale. But chloroform fraction and sesquiterpenoid lactones extracted from C. indicum were showed weakly than those of C. boreale. Compound II and all fractions extracted from C. indicum were not appeared against the all tested microorganisms.

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Chemical Composition of Petals of Chrysanthemum spp.

  • Park, Nan-Yong;Kwon, Jong-Ho
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.304-309
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    • 1997
  • Chemical compositions of petals of Chrysanthemum spp. were determined to renew its interest as a food material. The moisture contents of wild Chrysanthemum boreale and holticulturized Chrysanthemum morifolium were 11.7% and 11.0%. The proximate chemical ompositions were 6.1% and 11.7% in protein, 3.7% and 5.2% in ash, 11.1% and 12.8% in reducing sugar, of C. boreale and C. morifolium, respectively. Free sugars were mainly composed of fructose, glucose and sucrose. In fatty acid composition, the ratios of saturated to unsaturated fatty acids were 1.2:1 and 3.0:1, respectively. The amino acids determined were found 0.18 and 0.26 in the ratio of essential to total amino acids in each sample. Major elements of Chrysanthemum petals were Ca, K, Fe, Mg and Na, but the contents of Ca and Fe were more than twice higher in C. boreale than c. morifolium, Major volatile flavor components were 28.22% of epi-bicyclophellandrene and 24.55% of camphor in C. boreale, and 14.24% of 4-methyl-1-(10methylethyl)-3-cyclhexen-1-ol, 10.74% of camphor and 7.64% of 1,8-cineol in C. morifolium.

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Stability of Carotenoid Pigments of Chrysanthemum Petals (국화 꽃잎의 Carotenoid계 색소의 안정성)

  • Park, Nan-Yeong;Gwon, Jung-Ho;Park, In-Hwan
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.331-335
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    • 1997
  • The stability of carotenoid pigments extracted from Chrysanthemum petals against pH, sugar, and organic acid was investigated. The contents of total carotenoids in C. boreale and C. morifolium were 3.37mg% and 4.56mg% Per fresh weight, respectively. The elect of pH on the stability of extracted carotenoids showed that the periods reaching 50% of pigment retention were more than 5 to 6 days in pH 4, and the longer periods in pH 6 to 7 in both samples. The addition of sugars such as sucrose, sorbitol, glucose and fructose resulted in the reduction in pigment stability of C. boreale, but C. morifolium was contrast to C. boreale. However, citric acid and ascorbic acid were found to have a protective effect on both carotenoid samples extracted from C. boreale and C. morifolium.

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Germacranolides from Flowers of Chrysanthemum boreale Makino (산국 꽃의 Germacranolides)

  • Jang, Dae-Sik;Park, Ki-Hun;Yang, Min-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.67-70
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    • 1998
  • Two sesquiterpene lactones were isolated from the flowers of Chrysanthemum boreale Makino by the silica gel column chromatography and recrystallization. On the basis of spectrometric studies including $^1H-NMR,\;^{13}C-NMR,\;DEPT,\;^1H-^1H\;COSY,\;{13}C-^1H\;COSY$, IR and Mass, compounds 1 and 2 were identified as germacranolide, tulipinolide and costunolide, respectively. And they showed antibacterial activity against Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus. This is the first report that Chrysanthemum boreale contained tulipinolide and costunolide.

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Optimization of Extraction Conditions for Physicochemical Properties of Ethanol Extracts from Chrysanthemum boreale (산국(山菊) 에탄올 추출물의 이화학적 특성에 대한 추출조건의 최적화)

  • 권중호;박난영;이기동;정용진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.585-590
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    • 1998
  • To renew interest in Chrysanthemum boreale as a traditional food material, response surface methodology was used for optimizing extraction conditions and monitoring physicochemical properties of ethanol extracts from Chrysanthemum petal. The phenolic compounds of ethanol extracts were minimized in 87ml/g(solvent per sample), 21%(ethanol concentration), and 15 hours(extraction time). The physicochemical properties of ethanol extracts were maximized in the conditions of 115ml/g, 98% and 16 hours on yellow color intensity, 143ml/g, 75% and 19 hours on carotenoid content, and 148ml/g, 53% and 18 hours on soluble solid content. Optimum ranges of extraction condition for physicochemical properties of Chrysanthemum boreale were 130~150ml/g, 70~85% and 20~28 hours, respectively. Predicted values at the optimum extraction condition were in good agreement with experimental values.

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Structural Analysis and Biological Activities of Sesquiterpene Lactones Isolated from the Leaves and Stems of Chrysanthemum boreale Makino (산국의 잎과 줄기에서 분리한 Sesquiterpene Lactone들의 구조규명 및 생리활성)

  • Lee, Jong Rok;Park, Moon Ki
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.26 no.11
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    • pp.1285-1295
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    • 2017
  • Chrysanthemum boreale Makino is widely distributed in Korea, China, Japan and Southeast Asian countries. C. boreale is one of the herbs used for treating various inflammatory diseases in oriental medicine. The present study was conducted to identify biologically active compounds from the leaves and stems of C. boreale. We isolated two sesquiterpene sactones from the leaves and stems of C. boreale using silica gel column chromatography and recyclic high perfomance liquid chromatography. The lactones were characterized by their spectroscopic data (NMR, IR, MASS). These compounds were subjected to Farnesyl Protein Transferase (FPTase) inhibition, Nitric Oxide (NO) release inhibition and apoptosis inhibition. The structur of the following isolated compound were elucidated 8,10-${\small{O}$-Acetyl-2-methoxy-10-hydroxy-3,11(13)-guaiadiene-12,6-olide and 4,10-dihydroxy-8-${\small{O}$-Acetyl-2,11(13)-guaiadiene-12,6-olide. In the NO release inhibition assay, compound 2 showed strong activities, with an $IC_{50}$ value of $7{\mu}g/mL$, whereas compound 1 did not exhibit significant activity with an $IC_{50}$ value of over $14{\mu}g/mL$ against murine macrophage.

Allelopathic Effects of Chrysanthemum boreale on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of the Selected Plants

  • Kim, Tae-Yeong;Kil, Bong-Seop;Woo, Won-Hong
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.431-434
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    • 2000
  • To examine the allelopathic potentials of Chrysanthemum boreale, aqueous extracts and essential oil of the plant were used in these experiments. Seed germination of the receptor species was inhibited by the aqueous extracts and the inhibitory effect was increased in proportion to the concentration of extracts. In contrast, seedling elongation showed varied results. Achyranthes japonica, Bidens bipinnata, Raphanus sativus var. hortensis for. acanthiformis, Plantago asiatica, Pimpinella brachycarpa and Lactuca sativa were inhibited by increasing concentration of the aqueous extract, while Brassica campestris subsp. napus var. pekinensis and Echinochloa crus-galli were stimulated by the extract. Dry weight was also inhibited proportionally by increasing concentration of the aqueous extract, while some species were stimulated by a lower concentration of the extract. The volatile substances of C. boreale did not affect the seed germination of receptor plants, but seedling elongation and dry weight of some species were inhibited dose-dependently. Root hair development of selected plants was inhibited along with the concentration of essential oil. The above mentioned results, therefore, confirmed that the natural substances from C. boreale had allelopathic potentials to other plants.

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Antimicrobial Activities of Sesquiterpene Lactones Isolated from Hemisteptia lyrata, Chrysanthemum zawadskii and Chrysanthemum boreale (지칭개, 구절초 및 산국에서 분리한 Sesquiterpene lactones의 항균활성)

  • Jang, Dae-Sik;Park, Ki-Hun;Lee, Jong-Rok;Ha, Tae-Joung;Park, Yun-Bae;Nam, Sang-Hae;Yang, Min-Suk
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.176-179
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    • 1999
  • In the bioactivity test of nine sesquiterpene lactons isolated from Hemisteptia lyrata, Chrysanthemum zawadskii and Chrysanthemum boreale, we investigated their antimicrobial activities against ten bacteria and six phytopathogenic fungi. Hemistepsin A and hemistepsin B isolated from H. lyrata and tulipinolide isolated from C. boreale exhibited strong antibacterial activity. In the antifungal test, hemistepsin B, angeloylcumambrin B, tigloylcumambrin B and costunolide showed broad activity. Both antibacterial and antifungal experiments exhibited quite clear specificity against microbial strains.

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Variation of Concentration of Terpenes in Chrysanthemum boreale (산국에서의 Terpenes 함량의 변이)

  • 김종희
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.397-403
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    • 1997
  • The monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes are analysed in the leaf and stem of Chrysanthemum boreale using gas chromaltography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The total amount of sesquiterpenes are always higher than monoterpenes in both leaf (2.0-3.4 times) and stem (1.6-8.3 times). The mono- and sesquiterpenes yields of the leaf are higher than the stem. There was no significant difference among the leaf developmental stages, while those of stem were varied. Seventeen monoterpenes and 9 sesquiterpenes compound in this plants comprised more than 5% of the mean total monoterpenes and the total sesquiterpenes in each dates. Among leaf monoterpenes, the concentration of (+)-Limonene and unknown compound no. 13 (Retention time, R.T.=17.28) varied significantly during leaf growing season, and the concentrafion of unknown compound no. 7 (R.T.=35.04) and no. 9(R.T.=35.71) varied in the leaf sesquiterpenes. Similarly the results from the leaf, the concentration of five monoterpenes in stem also varied significantly during maturing period, and much varied in seven compounds of stem sesquiterpene. The major sesquiterpenes of leaf and stem were ${\alpha}-Humulene$ and compound no. 2(R.T.=26.19).

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Pharmacognostical Studies on the Folk Medicine 'DulGugWha' (민간약 "들국화"의 생약학적 연구)

  • Park, Jong-Hee;Park, Seong-Su;Bae, Jee-Yeong
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2010
  • Korean folk medicine 'DulGugWha' has been used to cure common cold, cough and chronic and acute gastiritis in Korea. The botanical origin of the crude drug has never been studied pharmacognostically. To clarify the botanical origin of 'DulGugWha', the morphological and anatomical characteristics of Chrysanthemum species growing in Korea, i.e. C. boreale, C. indicum, C. zawadskii and C. zawadskii var. latilobum were studied. As a result, 'DulGugWha' was proved to be the whole plant body of Chrysanthemum boreale of Compositae.