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Kee Dong Yoon
Researcher at Catholic University of Korea
Publications - 48
Citations - 772
Kee Dong Yoon is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Korea. The author has contributed to research in topics: Countercurrent chromatography & Syk. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 46 publications receiving 619 citations.
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In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of Phyllanthus acidus methanolic extract
Muhammad Jahangir Hossen,Sung Ho Jeon,Seung Cheol Kim,Ji Hye Kim,Deok Jeong,Nak Yoon Sung,Sungjae Yang,Kwang Soo Baek,Jun Ho Kim,Deok Hyo Yoon,Won O. Song,Kee Dong Yoon,Sang-Ho Cho,Sukchan Lee,Jong-Hoon Kim,Jae Youl Cho +15 more
TL;DR: Pa-ME exerts anti-inflammatory activity in vitro and in vivo by suppressing Src, Syk, and their downstream transcription factor, NF-κB.
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Phenolic compounds with pancreatic lipase inhibitory activity from Korean yam (Dioscorea opposita).
TL;DR: This study is a first to reveal the pancreatic lipase inhibitory activity by both D. opposita and its isolated compounds.
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Separation of anti-ulcer flavonoids from Artemisia extracts by high-speed countercurrent chromatography.
TL;DR: The results suggest that countercurrent separation method can be applied to isolate two anti-ulcer flavonoids, eupatilin and jaceosidin, selectively in one step, and to produceAnti-ulcers flavonoid-enriched preparations.
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Myrsine seguinii ethanolic extract and its active component quercetin inhibit macrophage activation and peritonitis induced by LPS by targeting to Syk/Src/IRAK-1.
Woo Seok Yang,Deok Jeong,Young-Su Yi,Byoung-Hee Lee,Tae Woong Kim,Khin Myo Htwe,Young-Dong Kim,Kee Dong Yoon,Sungyoul Hong,Woo-Shin Lee,Jae Youl Cho +10 more
TL;DR: Ms-EE containing quercetin negatively modulates macrophage-mediated in vitro inflammatory responses and LPS-induced peritonitis by blocking the Src/Syk/NF-κB and IRAK-1/AP-1 pathways, which contributes to its major ethnopharmacological use as an anti-inflammatory herbal medicine.
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Identification of a novel triterpene saponin from Panax ginseng seeds, pseudoginsenoside RT8, and its antiinflammatory activity
TL;DR: Findings indicate that pseudoginsenoside RT8 has a pharmaceutical potential as an antiinflammatory agent and that P. ginseng seeds are a good natural source for discovering novel bioactive molecules.