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Donghyuck Bae,유양희,Ho-Geun Yoon,Kyungmi Kim,이유현,Yongjae Kim,Humyoung Baek,Sunoh Kim,이정민,전우진 한국식품과학회 2010 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.19 No.4
Hepatoprotective effects of loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) leaves were investigated in HepG2 cells over-expressing CYP2E1. When compared to cells treated with 200 mM ethanol alone, a concentration-dependent increase in cell viability was observed in the cells pretreated with 40and 80 μg/mL of 5% ethanol extract (EJE) of loquat leaves (23 and 36%, respectively). Also, pretreatment with EJE lead to a decrease in intracellular reactive oxygen species formation and an increase in hepatic antioxidant activity. These results suggest that EJE attenuates oxidative stress by improving antioxidative potentials, which contribute to this herb's protective profile against ethanol-induced toxicity in vitro.
Donghyuck Lee,Susan Kashubeck-west 한국상담학회 2015 Journal of Asia Pacific counseling Vol.5 No.1
This study examined the fit of Bem’s proposed two-factor structure for the Bem Sex Role Inventory (1974/1981), using a nationally representative sample (N = 3,709) collected from the U.S. in 2002. The sample included four ethnic groups of young adults: African American, Asian American, European American, and Hispanic American. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) indicated that the two-factor structure did not fit the data for men or women from any of the four ethnic groups. Exploratory factor analyses indicated that three-factor solutions fit the data best for all groups except Asian American men, for whom a four-factor structure was more suitable. The factor structures differed across the four ethnic groups. Follow-up CFA indicated that although fit was much improved from that of Bem’s (1981) two-factor structure, the data were fit adequately only for men and women from the European American group. Implications of the findings are discussed.