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KMID : 0613820110210040604
Journal of Life Science
2011 Volume.21 No. 4 p.604 ~ p.609
Effect of Pine (Pinus densiflora) Needle Hot Water Extract on Antioxidant Activity in Rats Treated with Carbon Tetrachloride
Park Yong-Soo

Park Mi-Ra
Jeon Min-Hee
Hwang Hyun-Jung
Kang Min-Suk
Kim Bo-Kyung
Kim Sung-Gu
Lee Sang-Hyeon
Kim Mi-Hyang
Abstract
Pine (pinus densiflora) needles have long been used as a traditional health-promoting medicinal food in Korea. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of pine needle extracts on the hepatic antioxidant system in the damaged liver of carbon tetrachloride (CCl©þ)-treated rats. Nine-week-old Sprague Dawley rats were divided into four groups: normal group (NOR), CCl©þ-treated group (CCL), pine needle hot water extract and CCl©þ-treated group (CCL-P), and Vitamin C and CCl©þ-treated group (CCL-V). The enzyme activities and antioxidant effects of the pine needle hot water extracts were investigated at the levels of liver homogenates and serum of rats intoxicated with CCl©þ. Serum GOT and GPT activities by CCl©þ treatment increased compared to those of the NOR group. However, they tended to decrease in the hot water extract-administered group. Liver SOD activity in the CCL group was significantly lower than the NOR group (p£¼0.05). However, they increased in the CCL-P group compared to the CCL group. Further, the CAT and GPx activities of serum treated with CCl©þ were higher compared to those of the NOR group but lower in the CCL-P group compared to CCL group. These results suggest that pine needle hot water extract increases antioxidant activities.
KEYWORD
Pine(Pinus densiflora) needle, antioxidant activity, superoxide dismutase(SOD), catalase(CAT), glutathione peroxidase(GPX)
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