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이성동,김주화,김산 한국체육철학회 2008 움직임의철학 : 한국체육철학회지 Vol.16 No.4
This study examines philosophy of flowing style, the unique thinking of oriental martial arts, found in confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. The philosophy of flowing style lies in focusing on adapting to the other party's attack rather than on fighting against in terms of technique or strength as shown in the confucianism books like 'Sagijongin(捨己從人)' and Kunjamusojaeng(君子無所爭); in Taoism books like Sangseonyaksu(上善若水); and in Buddhism articles such as Pijaengbuljaeng(避爭不爭), Beomibulon(犯而不慍) and Akraeseondae(惡來善待) from Buddhism sacred book named Dhammapada. It is found this philosophy has been employed as central principles and thoughts by Korea's Tae kkyeon, Hap ki do, and Kook sul; Chinese national martial arts and Palguaezhang; and Japan's Judo and Ai ki do. Flowing style is principle of philosophy dimensions and way of life in practicing martial arts. In today's society where expansion of cyber world results in more individualistic life style tendency, this philosophy of flowing style may become alternatives or means for people to be closer to each other. 본 연구는 동양무예의 流사상을 유․불․도의 사상에서 찾아 이를 고찰해보았다. 즉, 상대의 기술이나 힘을 맞서지 않고 그 흐름에 순응하는 기법의 원리이자 사상인 流를 유가의 “捨己從人, 君子無所爭”에서, 도가의 “上善若水”, 불가 법구경의 “辟爭不爭, 犯而不慍, 惡來善待”에서 살펴보았다. 한국의 택견, 합기도, 국술에서, 중국의 태극권, 팔괘장에서, 일본의 유도, 아이끼도(合氣道)에서 기법의 원리이자 사상으로 사용되고 있음을 고찰할 수 있었다. 동양사상의 流는 철학적인 원리이며 무예에 있어 공방의 원리이고 삶의 방법인 것이다. 현 시대의 사이버 세계의 확대로 인해 보다 개인주의적인 경향이 강해지는 현대 사회에서 流의 철학은 상대에게 더 가까이 갈 수 있는 대안이 될 수 있으리라 사료된다.
이성동 高麗大學校 倂設 保健大學 保健科學硏究所 1997 保健科學論集 Vol.23 No.1
Growing(94∼156g) and adult(340∼401g) rats of Sprague-Dowley strain were used as experimental subject to investigate the effect of Korean red ginseng ingredients on survival period in during the starvation. The body weight gained, feed intake, feed efficiency, protein efficiency and body weight decrease rate after starvation in growing rats given 1% Korean red ginseng extract solution showed no significant change during the restricted supply of diet(lhr7day), and the survival period showed the tendency to decrease by severe restricted supply of diet There was no significant differences in body weight decrease and the survival period(day) after starvation in adult rats group given 1% Korean red ginseng extract Body weight decrease and survival period in growing and adult rats group endowed with 1% Korean red ginseng extract containing 5% alcohol indicated no significant change than that of the control(5% alcohol solution) group.
고려 홍삼 다당체가 암독소 호르몬-L의 체지방 분해작용에 미치는 영향
이성동,황우익 高麗大學校 倂設 保健大學 保健科學硏究所 1999 保健科學論集 Vol.25 No.1
This study was devised to observe the inhibitory effects of 2 kinds of ethanol treatment precipitate (crude acidic polysaccharide) from Korean red ginseng and Chinese red ginseng on a lipolytic action of Toxohormone-L which has been known as lipolytic and anorexigenic factors. Toxohormone-L was obtaind by partial purification of the ascites fluid from mice which had been inoculated with sarcoma-180. The yields of crude acidic polysaccharide from Korean red ginseng and Chinese red ginseng were 63.5 and 61,3% respectively, indicating that the Korean red ginseng was the higher. In vitro. the total inhibitory activity per gram of ginseng material were 4,928 and 4,254 unit respectively, also indicating that the Korean red gingeng was the better effective in the inhibition of the lipolysis. In vivo, once in 3 days injection of the red ginseng polysaccharide extracts(40㎎/㎖ in saline soln.) with 0.64 g/㎏ of body weight to the mice bearing sarcoma-180 was not effective against the extension of their life span. On the contrary, the life span of the mice were rather shotened by the injection of Chinese red ginseng polysaccharide extract, as compared to that of control. But body weight gain of sarcoma-180 bearing mice decreased significantly by administration of Korean red ginseng polysaccharide extract compared to those of the control or other red ginseng treated group (P<0.05).
부추 N-Butyl Alcohol 추출액의 투여가 개의 혈액상에 미치는 영향
이성동,김하동,박승춘,송재찬,김영홍,오태호,이근우 한국임상수의학회 2003 한국임상수의학회지 Vol.20 No.1
The Korean Chinese Chives(Allium tuberosum Rottler) are a perennial herb and have been used from ancient as food and medical purpose in Korea. They are known to posses diuresis, sthemia activities and used for the treatment or anemia, haematemesis, and eczema. Recently the Korean Chinese Chives have been studied on the morphologic property, the classification of origin and chemical constituent. However there has not been studied on hematological changes administrated excessive n-butyl alcohol extracts of Korean Chinese chives in dogs. In this experiment clinically healthy 10 dogs were administrated n-butyl alcohol extracts of Korean Chinese Chives (5ml/ kg) for 6 days and observed the hematological effects in dogs. The results are as follows, 1. The red blood cell count was significantly (P<0.05) decreased on day 2. 2. The reduced glutathion(GSH) concentration was significantly (P<0.05) increased on day 4 and Met-hemoglobin concentration was significantly (P<0.05) increased on 3 hrs after administration. 3. Packed cell volume(PCV) and hemoglobin concentration were not showed significant difference during experimental periods. 4. The mean corpuscular volume(MCV) was significantly(P<0.05) increased on 3 hours after administration.
A Lipid-Soluble Red Ginseng Extract Inhibits the Growth of Human Lung Tumor Xenografts in Nude Mice
이성동,박성규,Eun Sil Lee,김환묵,Chang Woo Lee,이기호,Ki Hoon Lee,강무림,Kwang Seung Lee,Woo Ik Hwang,김동청,이준수 한국식품영양과학회 2010 Journal of medicinal food Vol.13 No.1
Lipid-soluble ginseng extract was prepared by n-hexane extraction of red ginseng. BALB/c-nu mice were inoculated with human lung cancer (NCI-H460) cells to establish a human tumor xenograft model in nude mice, and the lipid-soluble ginseng extract was orally administered. The tumor inhibitory rates of the lipid-soluble ginseng extract at doses of 0.1, 0.3, and 1.0g/kg/day were 18.9% (P<.05), 60.0% (P<.001), and 67.5% (P<.001), respectively. The oral administration of the lipid-soluble extract of red ginseng showed a potent anticancer effect in nude mice bearing human lung cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner without any apparent toxicity. This lipid-soluble ginseng extract is a potential nontoxic anticancer supplement for the prevention and intervention of lung tumor growth through an oral administration route.