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Gut and Liver ; : 92-99, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-966874

ABSTRACT

Background/Aims@#Tegoprazan, a novel potassium-competitive acid blocker, is expected to overcome the limitations of proton pump inhibitors and effectively control nocturnal acid breakthrough. To evaluate the pharmacodynamics of tegoprazan versus dexlansoprazole regarding nocturnal acid breakthrough in healthy subjects. @*Methods@#In a randomized, open-label, single-dose, balanced incomplete block crossover study, 24 healthy male volunteers were enrolled and randomized to receive oral tegoprazan (50, 100, or 200 mg) or dexlansoprazole (60 mg) during each of two administration periods, separated by a 7- to 10-day washout period. Blood samples were collected for pharmacokinetic parameter analysis; gastric monitoring was performed for pharmacodynamic parameter evaluation. @*Results@#All 24 subjects completed the study. Average maximum plasma concentration, area under the plasma concentration–time curve, and mean time with gastric pH >4 and pH >6 for tegoprazan demonstrated dose-dependent incremental increases. All the tegoprazan groups reached mean pH ≥4 within 2 hours, whereas the dexlansoprazole group required 7 hours after drug administration. Based on pharmacodynamic parameters up to 12 hours after evening dosing, 50, 100, and 200 mg of tegoprazan presented a stronger acid-suppressive effect than 60 mg of dexlansoprazole. Moreover, the dexlansoprazole group presented a comparable acid-suppressive effect with the tegoprazan groups 12 hours after dosing. @*Conclusions@#All the tegoprazan groups demonstrated a significantly faster onset of gastric pH increase and longer holding times above pH >4 and pH >6 up to 12 hours after evening dosing than the dexlansoprazole group.

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Journal of Nutrition and Health ; : 357-367, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-716204

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PURPOSE: Because of recent global and domestic issues regarding the safety of food, there is growing concern over food safety and interest in the country-of-origin for food ingredients from restaurants. This study was conducted to reveal the influence of consumer level of knowledge and awareness regarding restaurants and the country-of-origin labeling. METHODS: To accomplish this, a primary survey of adults aged over 20 years old was conducted to measure customers' knowledge regarding country-of-origin labeling for restaurants. Respondents were then divided into a lower group and an upper group based on their level of knowledge to evaluate significant differences between groups. A total of 437 of 460 questionnaires were analyzed. RESULTS: The average knowledge score regarding country-of-origin labeling for restaurants was 6.3 out of 10. Additionally, there were significant differences between the lower and upper group in terms of the final education level and occupation. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to develop guidelines and public relations for country-of-origin labeling of restaurants.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Education , Food Safety , Occupations , Public Relations , Restaurants , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology ; : 50-57, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-111032

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OBJECTIVE: Sleep problems are a prominent feature in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and about 25-43% of ADHD patients were reported to have sleep problems including higher level of nocturnal activity, longer sleep latency, lower sleep efficiency, more frequent night awakenings and shorter total sleep time. However, the association between sleep and ADHD is poorly understood and their relationships to sleep structure are not consistent across studies. The aims of our study were to ascertain the nocturnal sleep disturbances in patients with ADHD by objective measure, polysomnography. METHODS: The subjects were 20 patients with ADHD and 21 control children (6-12 years). We tested them by polysomnography to get sleep variables and compare sleep disturbances. In addition, we tested ADHD group by neurocognitive function test and assessed the correlation between sleep variables and neurocognitive functions in ADHD group. RESULTS: In sleep variables by polysomnography, the total time in bed (509.73+/-24.56 min vs. 490.51+/-20.71 min, p=0.01), sleep latency (21.30+/-19.33 min vs. 10.72+/-7.26 min, p=0.031) and limb movement arousal (6.56+/-2.19 /hr vs. 5.98+/-1.38 /hr, p=0.043) were significantly increased in patients with ADHD compared with controls. And the slow wave sleep (24.59+/-4.73% vs. 28.45+/-5.63%, p=0.023) were significantly decreased in patients with ADHD compared with controls. There were no significant differences in sleep period time and sleep efficiency test. CONCLUSION: The patients with ADHD had more sleep problems and results of this study suggested that they have significantly increased the total time in bed, sleep latency and Limb movement arousal. And in the patients with ADHD, some sleep variables indicated poor sleep quality. However, further studies should repeatedly suggest consistent results about sleep problems in children with ADHD.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Arousal , Extremities , Polysomnography
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Journal of Bacteriology and Virology ; : 21-28, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-80388

ABSTRACT

No abstract available.


Subject(s)
Bacillus anthracis , Bacillus , Classification
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Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology ; : 31-40, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-48978

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Bacillus anthracis, the etiological agent of anthrax has been classified into the Bacillus subgroup I with B. cereus, B. mycoides and B. thuringiensis based on morphological and DNA similarity. DNA studies have further indicated that these species have very AT-rich genomes and high homology, indeed it has been proposed that these four sub-species be recognized as members of the one species. Several methods have been developed to obtain good differentiation between these species. However, none of these methods provides the means for an absolutely correct differntiation. The analysis of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) was employed as a quick, simple and reliable method for the identification of 21 B. anthracis strains and closley related strains. The most significant differences were found between B. anthracis and B. anthracis closely related strains in FAMEs profiles. All tested strains of B. anthracis had a branched fatty acid C17:1 Anteiso A, whereas the fraction of unsaturated fatty acid Iso C17:1 w10c was found in B. anthracis closely related strains. By UPGMA clustering analysis of FAMEs profiles, all of the tested strains were classified into two clusters defined at Euclidian distance value of 24.5. The tested strains of B. anthracis were clustered together including Bacillus sp. Kyungjoo 3. However, the isolates of B. anthracis closely related spp. Rho, S10A, 11R1, CAU9910, CAU9911, CAU9912 and CAU9913 were clustered with the other group. On the basis of these results, isolates of B. anthracis Bongchon, Kyungjoo 1, 2 and Bacillus sp. Kyungjoo 3 were reclassified as a B. anthracis. It is concluded that FAMEs analysis provides a sensitive and reliable method for the identification of B. anthracis from closely related taxa.


Subject(s)
Anthrax , Bacillus anthracis , Bacillus , DNA , Esters , Genome
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Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology ; : 311-319, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-128685

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Bacillus anthracis, the etiological agent of anthrax, has been taxonomically classified into Bacillus subgroup I with B. cereus, B. mycoides, and B. thuringiensis based on their phenetic and genetic charateristics. Especially, DNA studies indicated that these species were closely related hence these species has been proposed as a single species with four subspecies. There has been controversy about taxonomy of B. anthracis isolates because none of the simple and rapid identification methods are available for closely related taxa so far. In this study, we have used VNTR analysis for reidentification of 7 strains of B. anthracis and 9 strains of closely related species. In the PCR analysis, All of the B. anthracis had a variable region of DNA sequence exception with Youngdungpo. One polymorphisms were found by the presence of four copies with the 12-bp tandem repeat sequences except Kunja. Of the closely related species, the equal size of (VNTR)' was amplified from Bacillus spp. Kyungjoo 3 and B. cereus. The sequences of Kyungjoo 3 was identical with B. anthracis. Whereas the tandem repeat sequences was not found in B. anthracis Kunja and B. cereus. Therefore, B. anthracis Kunja was finally reidentified as a B. cereus. As a results, the analysis of VNTR could be used for rapid identification for B. anthraicis from B. anthracis closely related taxa and molecular epidemiological studies of anthrax.


Subject(s)
Anthrax , Bacillus anthracis , Bacillus , Base Sequence , Classification , DNA , Evolution, Molecular , Korea , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Tandem Repeat Sequences
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