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Journal of Korean Diabetes ; : 190-195, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-726773

ABSTRACT

Pancreatic beta-cells have an important role in maintaining blood glucose homeostasis through insulin secretion. Therefore, decreased insulin secretion function induced by impaired beta-cell is one of the leading causes of diabetes mellitus. Accumulating data suggested that multiple factors such as age, body weight, smoking and alcohol intake may decrease beta-cell function. In addition, previous studies have reported that nutrient intake, such as carbohydrate, fat, vitamin and mineral intake, is associated with beta-cell function. The purpose of this study is to review the results regarding the association between nutrient intake and beta-cell function. We propose herein that nutrient intake helps prevent decreases in beta-cell function and preserves the optimal insulin secretion function.


Subject(s)
Blood Glucose , Body Weight , Diabetes Mellitus , Homeostasis , Insulin , Miners , Smoke , Smoking , Vitamins
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Korean Journal of Community Nutrition ; : 243-257, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-22330

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate pancreatic beta-cell function of Korean adult and to examine the associations between beta-cell function and nutrient intakes. Data were analyzed for 1,917 male and 2,885 female subjects older than 30 years using 'The Forth Korean National Health and Nutrition Survey in 2009'. We calculated HOMA beta-cell (The homeostasis model assessment of beta-cell function) using fasting glucose and fasting insulin for assessing beta-cell function. Subjects were divided into HHG (High HOMA beta-cell Group) or LHG (Low HOMA beta-cell Group) according to median of HOMA beta-cell, and then nutrient intakes were compared between two groups. In the entire study population, HHG showed lower percent of carbohydrate intakes (p or = 23 kg/m2 (over-weight and obese). Significant differences of some nutrients intakes and correlations with HOMA beta-cell were observed only in under- and normal weight subjects, but not in over-weight and obese subjects. In conclusion, high carbohydrate, lower fat and lower vitamin intakes may be related with pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction in under- and normal-weight Korean.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Body Mass Index , Carotenoids , Fasting , Glucose , Homeostasis , Insulin , Korea , Nutrition Surveys , Riboflavin , Vitamin A , Vitamins
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Mycobiology ; : 152-154, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729934

ABSTRACT

Lichen genus Sarcographa Fee, a stromatoid Graphidacean taxa, was newly found in Geomun Island, Jeonnam province. The lichen grew on the bark of Camellia japonica and Eurya emarginata along the coastal line of the island. It was identified as Sarcographa tricosa (Ach.) Mull. Arg. for the first time in Korea.


Subject(s)
Ascomycota , Camellia , Fees and Charges , Korea , Lichens
4.
Mycobiology ; : 197-202, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729927

ABSTRACT

The paper describes nine new records of macro- and micro-lichens from Korea. A brief taxonomic description and comments are presented for all the studied taxa (Catapyrenium squamellum, Chrysothrix candelaris, Endocarpon pallidulum, Endocarpon petrolepideum, Lecanora oreinoides, Leprocaulon albicans, Parmotrema saccatilobum, Verrucaria glaucina and Xanthoria parietina). The lichen genera Catapyrenium, Chrysothrix and Verrucaria are reported for the first time in this country.


Subject(s)
Korea , Lichens
5.
Mycobiology ; : 190-192, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729626

ABSTRACT

Heterodermia squamulosa (Degel.) W.L. Culb. was found in the mountain of Gariwang, Gangwon province, in 2008. It is characterized by numerous squamules along the margin, decorticate and white lower surface, rhizines along the margin, black and densely squarrosely branched, usually forming a dense mat under the thallus. Apothecia margins densely squamulose, ascospores 12~15 x 25~30 microm. Atranorin and zeorin contained in thallus. This is the first record of this species in South Korea.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ascomycota , White People , Hydroxybenzoates , Korea , Republic of Korea , Triterpenes
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Mycobiology ; : 193-194, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729625

ABSTRACT

Cladonia peziziformis (With.) J.R. Laundon was collected from Baega mountain, Jeonnam Province, Korea in 2008. It is characterized by short and slender podetia with verruculose surface, split along the sides. Apothecia large, pale brown, always growing on the top of the podetia. Primary squamules shell-like, thick, and convex. Fumarprotocetraric acid contained in thallus. This is the first record of this species in Korea.


Subject(s)
Ascomycota , Fumarates , Korea
7.
Mycobiology ; : 45-46, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730116

ABSTRACT

Lecanora muralis was found on the rock along coastal line during the field trip in Jeju island in 2006. Thallus crustose, placodioid, closely adnate, forming orbicular patches; upper surface grayish green, glossy; central lobes areolate, marginal parts plane, edges thin pruinose; lower surface ecorticate; apothecia sessile, lecanorine type, exciple dense and intact when young, and disc plane, but when mature, exciple laciniate, disc protrudent, yellowish brown to orange, 0.5~1.5 mm in diameter; ascospores ellipsoid, simple, colorless, 12.5~15.0 x 5.0~7.5 microm. Usnic acid and zeorin contained in thallus. This is the first record of this species in South Korea.


Subject(s)
Citrus sinensis , Korea
8.
Mycobiology ; : 148-150, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729385

ABSTRACT

Karoowia saxeti was recorded during the lichen field expedition in southern part of Korea in 2006. The lichen was found on the rock surface along coastal line. This species was easily recognized by chemistry (K+ yellow) and the presence of isidia. Thallus was saxicolous, subcrustose, more or less lobate at the center with clearly lobed margins, 2~6 cm broad and pale yellowish green. Thalli lobes were irregular, variable, up to 1.0mm wide, not branched, flat to more or less convex and contiguous to subimbricate. Upper surface of the thalli was continuous, emaculate, moderately isidiate. The isidia was subglobose to cynlindrical, darkening at the tips and unbranched. Low surface of the thalii was black with a spongy rhizoidal and lamellar layer. HPLC analysis proved the presence of stictic acid (K+ yellow), norstictic acid and usnic acid. This is the first record of the species in South Korea.


Subject(s)
Chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Expeditions , Korea , Lichens
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