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미나리과 식물의 과실에 관한 연구 (XI) : 고본에 대하여
석귀덕(Kuy Duk Suk) 한국생약학회 1975 생약학회지 Vol.6 No.3
In continuation of studies on the Umbelliferous fruits the inner morphology of Kobon fruit was examined, Kobon is an original plant of Korean Gaoben, its scientific name being given Angelica tenuissima NAKAI or Ligusticum tenuissimum KITAGAWA. The arrangement of vascular bundles is the same as those of the genus Ligusticum or Tilingia and Conioselinum. The tracheids reach nearly the top of the ribs, and this is similar to that of the genus Conioselinum. From these characters and the results of studies on the inner morphology of the fruits of Umbelliferous plants related to Kobon, the origin of Kobon was identified as the genus Conioselinum.
석귀덕(Kuy Duk Suk) 한국생약학회 1977 생약학회지 Vol.8 No.4
Pollinosis usually caused by the airborne pollen grains, is an allergical disease which causes snivel and sneeze. The author has studied on airborne pollen grains collected at Chong-ro district in Seoul about 15m from April 1975 to March 1976. The obtained grains were 4 spp. of Gymnospermae, 19 spp. of Dicotyledoneae and 10 spp. of Monocotyledoneae. The tree season ranged from March to June, Alnus, Pinus and Acer were prevalent. The grass season ranged from May to October, Gramineae were prevalent. The weed season ranged from August, Artemisia were prevalent and ragweed was found.
석귀덕(Kuy Duk Suk) 한국생약학회 1976 생약학회지 Vol.7 No.3
The recent advances of pharmacognstic studies in the aspects of histology, morphology and chemotaxonomy are discussed.
석귀덕(Kuy-Duk Suk),김미경(Mi-Kyung Kim) 한국생약학회 1983 생약학회지 Vol.14 No.3
The purpose of this study is concerned with identification of floral type of commercially available honeys and pollen loads. Ikuse`s technique was applied to identify the pollen species of honey and pollen loads. Among six kinds of commercially available honeys in Taegu, Korea i.e. Robinia Honey, Brassica Honey, Castanea Honey, Rhododendron Honey, Lespedeza Honey and Multipant Honey, all honeys contained pollens, which were coincident with their trade names given by the apirists, except Lespedeza Honey. The trade name of imported honeys were not given by the plant, from which pollen material and nectar were collected. Among four kinds of these products, pollen was not identified in Clover Honey. A spectrum of honey products added by pollen loads was, of course, wider than simple honey products. The pollen load showed spectrum of pollens including not only those which are specialized for wind pollination, eq. Pinus species and Gramineae, but also contained for insect pollination, eq. rose and leguminous plants.
미나리과 식물의 지하부에 관한 연구(Ⅲ) : 우리나라산 강활에 대하여
석귀덕(Kuy Duk Suk) 한국생약학회 1976 생약학회지 Vol.7 No.1
Ostericum practeritum KITAGAWA (=Angelica koreana MAXIM.) has been regarded as the original plant of Korean Qianghuo. The morphological and anatomical examination were made on Korean Qianghuo (crude drug fruits, purchased at markets and cultivated) , and compared with Gangwhal (O. praeteritum KITAG.). It was found that 3 species A. polymorpha MAXIM., O. grosseserratum KITAG., and O. sieboldi NAKAI. were different from Gangwhal. The original plant of Korean Qianghuo was identified as A. polymorpha MAXIM, through this study.
석귀덕(Kuy-Duk Suk),김미경(Mi-Kyung Kim) 한국생약학회 1983 생약학회지 Vol.14 No.4
This study is concerned with quality and analysis of nutritive value of commercially available honey and pollen load. Of thirteen kind of commercially available honeys, acid levels were less than KP IV standard. Color reaction for ammonia, resorcine and varium chloride was negative and trace of starch and dextrine was not detected. There were no extraneous materials in honey samples. Specific gravity of sample was slightly higher than KP IV standard. Total ash lied between 0.01 and 0.15% of honey weight which was less than KP IV standard, except 0.56% of Castanea Honey. Studies on mineral compositions (AAS) for honeys and pollen loads showed that Na^+, K^+, Ca^(2+), Fe^(2+), Cu^(2+) and Co^(2+) were the most commonly occuring minerals. Pollen loads showed higher levels of mineral contents than honeys. Castanea Honey revealed rich in minerals. Cd^(2+) and Pb^(2+) were found relatively higher level in Robinia Honey. Reducing sugar level showed 60∼70% in honeys and 25∼30% in pollen loads. Non reducing sugar varied between 2 to 7% in pollen loads.