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Acute Toxicity of Kami-Okchun-San in ICR-Mice (가미옥천산의 ICR 마우스 경구 투여에 의한 급성 독성시험 연구)

  • Ko Byoung-Seob;Park Min-Jung;Park So-Min;Jeon Won-Kyung;Chun Jin-Mi;Joung Pil-Mun;Park Sun-Min;Choi Soo-Bong;Oh Myung-Sook;Chang Mun-Seog;Park Seong-Kyu
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.1200-1203
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    • 2005
  • Kami-Okchun-San(OCS) is known as an effective herbal medicine on Type 2 diabetes. We peformed to investigate acute toxicity of OCS on ICR mice. ICR mice in acute toxicity experiment were administered orally with dosages of 3,200mg/kg (low dosage group), 4,000mg/kg (middle dosage group), 5,000mg/kg (high dosage group) per single time, respectively. Body weights, clinical signs, motalities and histopathological finding were observed daily for 14 days according to the Regulation of Korean Food and Drug Administration(1999. 12. 22). Single oral administration of OCS with different dosages, no animals died of the test drug. Autopsy of animal revealed no abnormal gross findings. Therefore, LD50 value of OCS for ICR mice was more than 5,000mg/kg on oral route. Normally increasing changes were observed in body weight, drinking water and food intake in every dosage group. Hematological parameters were also observed normally in all animals. No histopathological lesions were observed in both control and treated animals. Above data suggest that no toxic dose level of OCS in ICR mice is considered to be more than 5,000mg/kg. Therefore, it was concluded that OCS have no effect on acute toxicity and side effect in ICR mice.

Effect of Gluathione on the Histopathological Changes Caused by Oxidized Diets in the Carp, Cyprinus carpio (산화(酸化)된 사료(飼料)에 의(依)한 잉어의 병리조직학적(病理組織學的) 증상(症狀)과 glutathione 첨가효과(添加效果))

  • Min, Eung-Shik;Chun, Seh-Kyu
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.81-91
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    • 1990
  • Nutritional ceroidosis accompanied with histopathological changes such as myopathy and visceral ceroidosis, was experimentally induced by feeding the oxidized feed with the peroxide value of 98meq/kg, to common carp resulting in some motalities of carp. To see the effect of treacetment survivors of the above fish were orally administered by feeding diets containing daily doses of 3mg and 6mg of glutathione per kg fish for 10 days or 20 days. While control and 3mg dosage group retained viscerral ceroidosis and showed evidence myopathy histo pathologically, the fish treated with 6mg of glutathione for 20days showed obvious reduction of macrophages of ceroid in the viscera.

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A report of anaplasmosis in Korean indigenous and Imported goat from Australia (재래산양과 호주산 산양에서의 Anaplasmosis 발생보고)

  • Baek, Byeong-kirl;Choi, In-hyuk;Park, Kang-hee;Kim, Byeong-soo;Jin, Chan-moon;Lee, Woo-Jong;Kim, Cheon-hyeon;Seo, Surk-yul;Seo, Yee-won;Kim, Dong-sun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.289-293
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    • 1993
  • Following the death of more than 250 goats in one herd of 800 goats, imported from Australia, an epidemiological investigation was undertaken to determine the probable aetiology of this apprently mysterious disease. The syndrome was characterized by severe anemia(Hematocrit <20% ; normal range 24 to 48). All the affected animals were imported from Australia and all the motalities occurred during the period from September to November, 1992 Giemsa stain, acridine orange and indirect immunoflourescence tests were utilized in a survey involving 239 goats reared in Chonbuk Province. The positivity rates by acridine orange for anaplasmosis or piroplasmosis were 60.8% and 66.2% for imported and indigenous breeds respectively. It is tenatively concluded that the probable cause of death was anaplasmosis.

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Infection and Rapid Detection of Perkinsus sp. In Cultured Babyneck Clam, Ruditapes philippinarum from Western Coast of Korea (서해안 양식 바지락에 발생한 Perkinsus sp. 감염증과 신속검출)

  • Choi, Dong-Lim;Kwon, Jung-No;Park, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 1998
  • An apicomplexan parasite, Perkinsus sp. was observed from the cultured baby clams, Ruditapes philippinarum, collected from the coast of Kochang and Taean (South Korea), where it caused seasonal mortality of clams. Several milky-white cysts were observed on the surface of gill and visceral mass of parasitised clams. The trophozoites of parasite had eccentric nucleus and proliferated by schizogony in gill, mantle, hepatopancrease and reproductive tissues, resulting in the formation of granuloma and the intensive infiltration of hemocytes in the tissues. During incubation in FTM, trophozoites increased in size, resulting in prezoosporangia which appeared as round black spheres when colored with Lugols iodine solution. The prevalence of Perkinsus sp. in clams was Kochang, 73.1%; Taean, 94.8% (during 9-mo. survey) and showed size-dependent infection. Hemacolor kit was useful to reduce time for diagnosis of the trophozoite of Perkinsus sp. that has been responsible of massive motalities in the clam.

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