Publications by authors named "Se Chul Hong"

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  • Red ginseng extracts, specifically pectin lyase-modified red ginseng (GS-E3D), have been studied for their potential health benefits regarding obesity and metabolic disorders.
  • In experiments with high-fat diet-fed obese mice, GS-E3D showed a dose-dependent reduction in harmful metabolic markers like glucose, cholesterol levels, and liver fat.
  • The study indicates that GS-E3D could be a beneficial dietary supplement for reducing adipogenesis and improving health outcomes related to obesity.
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Although inflammation acts as host defense mechanism against infection or injury and is primarily a self limiting process, inadequate resolution of inflammatory responses leads to various chronic disorders. This work aimed to elucidate the anti-inflammatory effects of 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol (2M4VP) isolated from pine needles in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells.

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Gastric cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, worldwide being second only to lung cancer as a cause of death. Arctigenin, a representative dibenzylbutyrolactone lignan, occurs in a variety of plants. However, the molecular mechanisms of arctigenin for anti-tumor effect on gastric cancer have not been examined.

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The dried rhizomes of Cnidium officinale are used as herbal drugs in the treatment of pain, inflammation, menstrual disturbance and antivitamin deficiency disease, and also act as a blood pressure depressant. In addition, there are several reports suggesting that they have pharmacological properties to tumor metastasis and angiogenesis, and that they act as an inhibitor of high glucose-induced proliferation of glomerular mesangial cells. However, little has been known about the functional role of the extracts from C.

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Barley is a major crop worldwide. It has been reported that barley seeds have an effect on scavenging ROS. However, little has been known about the functional role of the barley on the inhibition of DNA damage and apoptosis by ROS.

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