4 results match your criteria: "Korea Basic Science Institute Seoul Center[Affiliation]"
Nutrients
November 2024
Department of Bio-Medical Gerontology, Hallym University, Chuncheon 24252, Republic of Korea.
Objectives: The unknown immune-enhancing effects of steamed mature silkworms ( L.), known as HongJam (HJ), were investigated.
Methods: Supercritical fluid extracts from the White Jade variety of HJ (WJ-SCEs) were applied to in vitro RAW264.
Environ Geochem Health
April 2024
Korea Basic Science Institute Seoul Center, Seoul, 02841, South Korea.
This study used a new X-ray fluorescence (XRF)-based analytical method with better precision and sensitivity to evaluate the fluorine concentrations in soil. It was hypothesized that the XRF method with a pellet-synthesizing procedure may effectively analyze the fluorine concentrations in soil with ease and reliability. The total fluorine concentrations determined using XRF were compared with those determined using three different types of analytical protocols-incineration/distillation, alkaline fusion, and aqua regia extraction procedures.
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September 2023
Department of Biochemistry, Hallym University College of Medicine, Chuncheon 24252, Republic of Korea.
Int J Mol Sci
December 2022
Division of Biomedical Convergence, College of Biomedical Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea.
Ipconazole, a demethylation inhibitor of fungal ergosterol biosynthesis, is widely used in modern agriculture for foliar and seed treatment, and is authorized for use in livestock feed. Waste from ipconazole treatment enters rivers and groundwater through disposal and rain, posing potential toxicity to humans and other organisms. Its metabolites remain stable under standard hydrolysis conditions; however, their neurodevelopmental toxicity is unknown.
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