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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 37-42, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-826210

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Background: Adlay (Coix lacryma-jobi L. var. ma-yuen Stapf) has been used both in traditional Chinese medicine and as a nourishing food based on its unique biological effects and highly nutritional values. In the present study, we investigated the anti-tumor effect of a hot-water adlay extract in sarcoma mice model. Materials and Methods: The hot water extract of whole adlay was orally administered to mice for one week, after which Sarcoma-180 cells (1×106) were subcutaneously implanted into the abdomen. Thereafter, the tumor growth was monitored and mouse survival was examined. Results: Tumor weights measured at 18 days were significantly lower in mice treated with extract (100 and 300 mg/kg/day) than those in control group (p<0.01). Moreover, mice treated with extract (100 mg/kg/day) showed apparently longer survival than control group evaluated until 32 days (p<0.05). Conclusion: These findings indicate that hot water adlay extract appears to have some anti-tumor effects in vivo insarcoma cells.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 1-7, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-689437

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On the study of polyphenols from Fragaria ananassa fruit, we reported that some polyphenols showed inhibition of metabolic enzyme, cytochrome P450. Continuous study of health effects of F. ananassa fruit, we isolated a new quercetin glycoside, flagarin, quercetin-3-O- β-glucuronyl- (2→1)- β-D-xyloside along with ten known compounds. Those compounds showed inhibitory activity of fat accumulation in rat white adipocyte. Among the isolated compounds, strictinin and the new compound, flagarin showed high inhibitory activity of fat accumulation in rat white adipocyte.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 109-112, 2018.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-688416

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CRD, a Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives, has a novel mechanism in the treatment of various diseases. In the present study, a fluorometric-based high throughput method using cytochrome P450 (CYP)screening kit was adopted to evaluate in vitro inhibition potential of CRD (CRD 1 and CRD 2) on CYP isoenzymes by calculating remaining enzyme activities and inhibitory potential (IC50 values) using the determined values of fluorescence intensity. IC50 of CRD 1 and CRD 2 were as follows: CYP3A4; >500 µg/ml, 490 µg/ml, CYP2D6; >500 µg/ml,>500 µg/ml,CYP2C9; >500 µg/ml,339 µg/ml, respectively. The result showed that CRD exhibited little activity in the inhibition of CYP3A4, CYP2D6 and CYP2C9.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 33-37, 2017.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378872

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Kaempferia parviflora rhizome is used folk medicines for treatment of various symptoms in Thailand since anticent times.Several types of methoxyflavones has been identified in this plant and their physiological functions have been reported.We determined that six kinds of methoxyflavones (5,7,3',4'-tetramethoxyflavone, 3,5,7,3',4'-pentamethoxyflavone, 5,7-dimethoxyflavone, 5,7,4'-trimethoxyflavone, 3,5,7-trimethoxyflavone, 3,5,7,4'-tetramethoxyflavone) were included in the 80% ethanol extract of K. parviflora rhizome.The safety of six methoxyflavones mixture was evaluated with 28-day repeated oral dose toxicity test in mice.These results indicated no significant toxicity on body weight, blood analyses, organ weight, blood biochemical analyses.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 1-8, 2017.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378868

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Extract of Lentinula edodes mycelia (LEM) reportedly maintains and improves the quality of life (QOL) of patients with cancer who undergo chemotherapy. We investigated the influence of LEM extract on the QOL of 73 Japanese patients with different backgrounds and stages of cancer who were undergoing various types of therapy at 16 institutions. All patients were orally administered with LEM (1200 mg/day) for four weeks. We compared changes in their QOL before and after taking LEM using the EORTC-QLQ-C30. The QOL scores for emotional function and fatigue were significantly improved after LEM intake. Global QOL and physical function scores improved only in patients with cancer at stages III and IV. These findings suggest that oral LEM intake improves the QOL of patients with advanced cancer.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 39-44, 2017.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378865

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Objectives: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of lactic fermenting beverage ANP71 on defecation, blood pressure, immune function, constitution of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and safety.Methods: An open Clinical study was conducted on 15 healthy adults (female 11, male 4). ANP71 150ml per day was administrated for 4 weeks. At week 0, 1 and 4, blood samples were collected. blood pressure, immune function and constitutionwere measured.Results:① Defecation amount and exhilarating feeling increased. Abdominal feeling of fullness decreased.② Decrease of blood pressure was observed. ③ The change of parameters of blood biochemistry was in normal range. ④ Humoral immunity was predominant(Th1/Th2 decreased). ⑤ In constitution of TCM, Gentleness type, Yang-deficiency type, Yin-deficiency type, Phlegm-wetness type, wet-heat type and Qi-depression type were improved. ⑥ No significant adverse events were observed.Conclusion: Lactic fermenting beverage ANP71 appears to have benefits in improving defecation and constitutional problems. Various other biological effects of ANP71 were also observed.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 57-62, 2016.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378448

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Objectives: To study the effect of astaxanthin contained drink to skin conditionMethod: The study was conducted to the Japanese females between age over thirty to less than fifty , who had weakening of skin (including aging, sag and dry skin) and skin dullness. In order to conduct the objective evaluation, the comparison between the groups by the double-blind test was taken. Twenty of subjects were randomly allocated to the intake group of astaxanthin contained drink (astaxanthin 3mg contained) and the placebo group. After eight weeks intake of the drink, each group was evaluated with skin water contents, transepidermal water loss, skin elasticity, VISIA and skin texture etc.Result: In between the groups, the intake group of astaxanthin contained drink was greatly excellent in the categories of skin moisture, transepidermal water loss, skin elasticity , erythema dose and skin texture.Conclusion:Astaxanthin has protecting effect of skin barrier and is considered to increase the water retention capability to reduce skin dryness. Astaxanthin is also effective to erythema dose, skin elasticity and skin texture. As no adverse events resulting from the test drink was seen, such food containing astaxanthin is considered as a safe and useful health functional food material to skin.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 35-41, 2016.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378447

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Although introduced to Japan as a health food, Huaier granule emerged with abundant evidence, both from fundamental and clinical researches, and is being prescribed clinically in China, since it was originally developed as a new pharmaceutical. Huaier granule has a wide range of application and this review narrow down to the effects of it to hepatocellular carcinoma, the most reported one.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 43-56, 2016.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378446

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Japanese version of the Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire (CCMQ-J) in Chinese consists of 60 items for 9 sub-scales called Gentleness, Qi-deficiency, Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, Phlegm-wetness, Wet-heat, Blood-stasis, Qi-depression, and Special diathesis. Each question is answered by choosing one form 5 grades of a Likert scale where the grades from 1 to 5 corresponding to Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often and Always, respectively. In the present study, we examined the relationship of scores based on 597 respondents to 60 items. We tentatively classified 60 items into 12 groups by utilizing the Ward’s hierarchical clustering method and discussed similarity of items and 9 body conditions. Body Mass Index (BMI) and age can be explained by the score of 60 items by partial least square model. Significantly high correlation coefficients between real and estimated values were obtained for BMI (0.81 for male and 0.82 for female) and age (0.82 for male and 0.83 for female). Those results indicate that the answers to the 60 items can reflect aging and BMI properties and CCMQ-J can be used to assess the situation of health for evaluating the actual aging conditions in human.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 79-85, 2015.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377324

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Kaempferia parviflora rhizome is used in traditional folk medicines for the treatments of various symptoms in Thailand since ancient times. Several types of methoxyflavones were identified from that plant and the functions of some of those were reported. We determined that five kinds of methoxyflavones (5-hydroxy-3,7,3’,4’-tetramethoxyflavone, 5-hydroxy-7-methoxyflavone, 5-hydroxy-3,7-dimethoxyflavone, 5-hydroxy-3,7,4’-trimethoxyflavone, 5-hydroxy-7,4’-dimethoxyflavone) were included the following treatments of K. parviflora rhizome. The 80 %ethanol extract of that were adsorbed resin, removed 70 % ethanol elution and the rest adsorbed materials were eluted with 99.5 % ethanol. The safety of that five methoxyflavones mixture was evaluated. We performed a 28-day repeated dose of oral toxicity test and a mouse micronucleus test. The former results showed no significant toxicity on body weight, blood analyses, organ weight, blood biochemical analyses. The latter results showed negative, believed that the sample has no mutagenicity for living bodies.

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 75-85, 2013.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376378

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Adlay(<i> Coix lachryma-jobi</i> L. <i>var. ma-yuen</i> Stapf ) is a grass crop that has long been used in traditional medicine as a nourishing food. This study investigated the inhibitory effects of adlay related substances on carcinogenesis and anti-inflammation. The hot water extract of all parts of adlay (CRD) were compared with the hot water extract of dehulled adlay (yokuinin). In addition, the Monoolein and Trilinolein components of adlay were compared.<br> As a screening date, antiproliferative effect of human cancer cells showed weak biological potency on physical dose response. Prevention effect of carcinogenesis and anti-inflammatory effect were also observed in all samplles. CRD showed stronger anti-UVB inflammatory effect than that of yokuinin; while yokuinin showed stronger anti-heating injury inflammatory effect than that of CRD. Moreover, Monoolein showed stronger effect than Trilinolein on both prevention effect of carcinogenesis and anti-inflammatory effect. These result indicated that these two extracts of adlay exhibited inhibitory effect on both tumor and inflammation. In addition, it is also suggested that Monoolein is more effective than Trilinolein.<br>

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 69-74, 2013.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376377

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Hot water extract of adlay (<i>Coix lachryma-jobi</i> L. <i>var. ma-yuen</i> Stapf) seed, commonly called Yokuinin, has been used as herbal medicine for treating verruca vulgaris, et al. Although there have been a number of studies on the usefulness of Yokuinin, the pharmacological assessment of its husk, pellicle, and astringent skin remains unclear. In this line, we evaluated the effect of methanol extract from all parts of adlay grain (seed, husk, pellicle, astringent skin) on cancer cells and identified its useful chemical components. Results revealed that a fraction of the extract have weak growth-suppressing activity on human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa cell). In particular, 5,7-dihydroxychromone and coixol were isolated and identified from the active fraction. This indicates the possible cancer chemopreventive efficacy of methanol extract from adlay. Moreover, further tests are needed to determine the role of 5,7-dihydroxychromone.<br>

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 43-48, 2012.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376532

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In this study, we examined whether AA can be produced in Fru + Asn and Glc + Asn solutions that are incubated at 37°C for a long time. Acrylamide was observed in both solutions at pH 7.4 and pH 12.0. The Fru + Asn group became a deeper brown, but had a lower AA production rate than the Glc + Asn group at each pH. This suggests the presence of an acrylamide production pathway different from those in related high-temperature processes. Moreover, the generation of acrylamide at pH 7.4 in the Glc + Asn solution at 37°C suggests that acrylamide can be produced as an advanced glycation end product in the living body.<br>

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 157-162, 2009.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376488

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<i>Coix lacryma-jobi</i> L. <i>var. ma-yuen</i> Stapf is a grass long been used in traditional medicine as a nourishing food and reported to possess pharmacological effects including anti-tumor, anti-obesity, anti-diabetic, etc. In order to evaluate the possible mutagenicity of the hot water extract of all parts (husks, pellicles, and astringent skin) of the food, we performed a reverse mutation test in bacteria, a mouse lymphoma assay and a mouse micronucleus test. The results of all tests were negative. It was concluded that the extract has no mutagenicity for living bodies.<br>

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 131-135, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376484

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<i>Coix lacryma-jobi </i>L. var<i>.ma-yuen</i> Stapf (coix seed) is a grass crop that has long been used in traditional medicine as a nourishing food. However, high-intake safety of the extract of the husks, pellicles and astringent skin of coix seed has rarely been evaluated. We performed a 28-day repeated dose oral toxicity test of hot water extract of all parts of Coix seed in rats. The extract showed no significant toxicity on body weight, blood analyses, urinalysis and histopathological examination in acute toxicity tests.<br>

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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine ; : 105-110, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376473

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<i>Coix lacryma-jobi</i> L. var<i>.ma-yuen</i> Stapf (Coix seed) is a grass crop that has long been used in traditional medicine as a nourishing food. However, high-intake safety of the extract of the husks, pellicles and astringent skin of Coix seed has rarely been evaluated. We performed a safety test of hot water extract of all parts of Coix seed (CRD extract) in rats. CRD extract showed no significant toxicity on body weight, blood analyses, urinalysis and histopathological examination in acute toxicity tests.<br>

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