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Analysis of Sterols and Its Hydrogenation to Stanols in Vegetable Oils for the Development of a Cholesterol Absorption-lowering Neutraceutical (콜레스테롤 흡수저하 기능성소재 개발을 위한 식물성 유지 중이 Sterols 분석 및 Stanol로의 수소첨가반응)

  • 인만진;김동청;채희정;김명희;임병순;김의용
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.980-983
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    • 1999
  • The contents of sterols and stanols in vegetable oils and mist oil were analyzed by gas chromatography using a capillary column. The total sterol contents showed high values of 0.67~0.89g/100g in corn oil, rice bran oil, red pepper seed oil and sesame oil. Mist oil, a byproduct of soybean oil manufacture, was a suitable raw material for the production of stanol since it showed high sterol content (10.2g/100g). In the hydrogenation of sterol contained in mist oil using Pd catalyst, the effects saponification of oil were examined. The conversion of sterol to stanol was improved by a factor of 4~5 through saponification of oil, compared to the reaction without saponification.

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Study for Trends of Antihyperlipidemic Studies using Herbal Plants (생약재를 이용한 고지혈증 치료의 연구 동향 고찰)

  • Choi, Seong-Hwan;Son, Chang-Gue;Kim, Jin-Mi;Seol, In-Chan
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.448-456
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    • 2010
  • Objective : To summarize and make a reference number of antihyperlipidemic herbal plants worldwide. Method : We surveyed all papers of antihyperlipidemic studies using herbal plants in Pubmed database as "hyperlipidemia AND herb", "hyperlipidemia AND herbal", etc. of Default Tag "Title". The number of papers, the formation of experiments, frequency of herbal plants studies, and main studies were analyzed. Result : Total 178 studies were finally selected. The number of papers were rapidly was increased since 1998. RCT studies were most papers(39.9%). Most studies were about plant sterol or plant stanol studies(78%). 10 papers studied about Herbal plants. Crataegus pinnatifida Bunge, Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, Alisma orientale(Sam.) Juz. and so forth were relatively studied much. Conclusion : This study produced an overview of worldwide antihyperlipidemic plants. This result may provide a valuable information for development of Korean herbal medicine against hyperlipidemia in the future.