7 results on '"Jong-Bok Lee"'
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2. Monitoring of Fake Anti-impotence Drugs
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Mi-Hye Yoon, Hye-Jung Kwon, Jong-Bok Lee, Beom-Ho Kim, Eun Mi Park, Myung-Jin Lee, Sang-Hun Cho, and Jong-Sup Jeon
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ingredient ,chemistry ,business.industry ,Sildenafil ,Medicine ,Pharmacology ,business ,Tadalafil ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The safety of fake anti-impotence drugs (fake Viagra : 26 samples, fake Cialis : 25 samples) dis- tributed in Gyeonggi province was studied by monitoring the concentrations of anti-impotence pharmaceutical ingre- dient and their analogues. The concentrations of anti-impotence pharmaceutical ingredient 4 specis and their analogues 17 specis were estimated using by HPLC/PDA, LC-MS/MS. The range of concentration of sildenafil in fake viagra was 40~199 mg/tablet, among them the portion of the concentrations of sildenafil over 150 mg/tablet exceeded 65%. 3 cases in tested samples contained sildenafil and tadalafil. The range of concentration of sildenafil in fake cialis was 102~249 mg/tablet, among them the portion of the concentrations of sildenafil over 150 mg/tablet exceeded 88%. One case in tested samples contained demethylhongdenafil (90 mg/tablet). These results indicate that there were many fake anti-impotence drug contained high level of anti-impotence pharmaceutical ingredients, a sus- tainable monitoring and the blocked distribution of fake anti-impotence drugs recommended.
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- 2014
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3. A Study on the Content of Minerals in Fortified Food
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Seong-Bong Lee, Young-Su Kim, Jong-Bok Lee, Myeong-Gil Kim, Mi-Hye Yoon, Young-Sug Kim, and Kyong-Shin Ryu
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Materials science ,chemistry ,Food products ,Food labelling ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Food science ,Zinc ,Fortified Food ,Calcium ,Digestion ,Soy milk - Abstract
This study was done to analyze the contents of minerals and to investigate the ratio of measured values to labeled values and to analyze the ratio of calcium to other minerals in 68 specimen with minerals - fortified commercial beverages, noodles, cereals and grain products. Content of calcium, iron and zinc in samples after micro- wave digestion was analyzed with an ICP-OES. The measured values of calcium were ranged 82.2~293.1% of the labeled values in 38 samples composed calcium - fortified commercial beverages, noodles, cereals and grain products. The measured values of iron and zinc were ranged 83.3~301.0%, 90.1~314.1% of the labeled values in minerals - for- tified commercial beverages, noodles, cereals and grain products, 42, 24 samples. The Ca : Fe ratios were 90.55 (50.55~220.64) in fruit & vegetable juice, 850.41 in fruit & vegetable beverage, 553.49 in blended beverage, 179.07 (118.37~238.01) in soy milk, 204.39(41.64~397.52) in noodle, 296.97(121.64~868.88) in fried noodle, 30.89(15.69~ 62.05) in cereal and 7.73(0.22~49.92) in grain product. The Ca : P ratios were 1.44(0.96~1.98) in fruit & vegetable juice, 1.92 in fruit & vegetable beverage, 1.66 in blended beverage, 4.23(2.25~7.72) in soy milk, 1.14(0.28~1.97) in noodle, 1.88(1.17~2.42) in fried noodle, 1.29(0.87~2.92) in cereal and 0.30(0.06~1.57) in grain product. The Ca : Mg ratios were 1.85(0.87~5.04) in fruit & vegetable juice, 28.72 in fruit & vegetable beverage, 2.97 in blended beverage, 5.27(2.93~9.36) in soy milk, 3.97(1.34~7.57) in noodle, 6.77(4.63~10.78) in fried noodle, 4.40(2.30~12.55) in cereal and 1.17(0.23~7.48) in grain product. These results suggest calcium contents and the ratio of calcium contents to other minerals in calcium-fortified food products should be strictly controlled. Moreover, to avoid problems with Excessive nutrition, there must be initiatives for better understanding on food labelling and nutrition for fortified food.
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- 2014
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4. The Safety Assessment of Aflatoxins and Deoxynivalenol in Cereals and Their Products
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Sang-Hun Oh, Jin-Hee Sung, Ju-Ye Lee, You-Jung Jung, Myeong-Gil Kim, My-Young Seo, Mi-Hye Yoon, Young-Sug Kim, Jong-Bok Lee, Young-Su Kim, Seong-Bong Lee, and Woan Lee
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Aflatoxin ,Residue (complex analysis) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,biology ,chemistry ,Food science ,Contamination ,Sorghum ,biology.organism_classification ,Mycotoxin - Abstract
This study was carried out to assess the safety of cereals and their products (20 species, 205 sam- ples) distributed in Gyeonggi province by analyzing contamination levels such as exposure frequency of Aflatoxins and Deoxynivalenol (DON). Aflatoxins were detected in 16 (8%) samples in total with a range of 0.01~27.88 µg/kg, including 3 of 9 bake flour (33%), 2 of 6 dried corn (33%), 3 of 12 frying flour (25%) and 2 of 11 sorghum (18%). DON was found in 56 (27%) samples including 11 of 13 adlay (85%), 6 of 8 wheat (75%), 6 of 10 processed corn for popcorn (60%), 6 of 11 sorghum (55%) and 7 of 16 barley (44%) with a range of 2.2~754.4 µg/kg. In particular, both Aflatoxins and DON were detected in 8 samples (2 millet, 2 wheat, 1 sorghum, 1 adlay, 1 dried corn, 1 bake flour) simultaneously. As a result of this study, we found that an adult is exposed to Aflatoxins of 0.80 (×) 10 �3 µg/kg b.w./ day and DON of 0.18 µg/kg b.w./day. The quantity of exposure to DON amounted to 18.5 percentage level compared with PMTDI 1 µg/kg b.w./day suggested on JECFA, therefore we can assess that the possibility of health risks by intake cereals distributed in Gyeonggi province is low. However the concentration of Aflatoxins in one dried corn was 27.88 µg/kg which was over the maximum residue limits (MRL) suggested on internal and external level, the moni- toring about mycotoxin should be conducted on continuously.
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- 2013
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5. Prevalence and Toxin Characteristics of Microorganism on Hand Towels Using for Children in Child Care Center
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Jong-Bok Lee, Jung-Beom Kim, Mi-Hye Yoon, Mi-Na Eom, Nan-Yong Kim, Suk-Ho Kang, and Young-Sook Do
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Salmonella ,Cereus ,biology ,Aerobic bacteria ,Toxin ,Microorganism ,medicine ,Pathogenic bacteria ,Enterotoxin ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Coliform bacteria - Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the microbiological contamination on commonly used hand towels in the child care centers and to investigate the toxin gene and toxin production ability of food-borne pathogens. A total of 22 commonly used hand towels including 7 for before use and 15 for during use were tested. The average number of total aerobic bacteria and fungi were 6.2 log CFU/100 and 4.1 log CFU/100 . Coliform bacteria were detected in 4 out of 7 before used towels (57.1%) and all of during used towels (100%). These results showed that the sanitary conditions of hand towels in the child care centers should be improved promptly. Among the pathogenic bacteria, Staph. aureus and B. cereus without Salmonella spp. were detected in 5 (22.7%) and 11 (50.0%) out of 22 hand towels. All of Staphy. aureus isolated in this study did not possess any toxin genes and did not produce enterotoxin. The detection rate of hblC, hblD, and hblA toxin genes in B. cereus was 72.7, 72.7, and 54.5% respectively. The possession rate of nheA, nheB, and nheC toxin genes showed 81.8, 72.7, and 54.5% respectively. The cytK and entFM toxin genes were presented at 45.5 and 90.0% in B. cereus. The HBL was detected in 8 out of 11 B. cereus isolates (72.7%) and 5 B. cereus isolates produced NHE (45.5%). Ten out of eleven B. cereus isolates (90.9%) produced one or more enterotoxin such as HBL and NHE. From the results, using a private hand towel or paper towel is required to prevent the cross-contamination between commonly used hand towel and children`s hands in the child care center.
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- 2013
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6. Monitoring of Pesticide Residues and Preservatives in Cosmetics Using Natural Materials
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Sin-Hee Park, Beom-Ho Kim, Jong-Bok Lee, Hyun-Ye Jo, Eun Mi Park, Sang-Hun Cho, Mi-Hye Yoon, and Mi-Na Um
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Preservative ,Natural materials ,Pesticide residue ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Cosmetics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,medicine ,Malathion ,Food science ,Sorbic acid ,media_common ,Benzoic acid ,Permethrin ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Cosmetics using natural materials which was purchased in retail stores, distributed in Gyeonggi province(32 samples) and online through internet(24 samples) were analyzed by pesticide residues and target preser- vatives for assessing the safety of it. Natural or organic certifications was identified in 22 samples among 56 samples and most of them were Ecocert. Pesticide residues was detected in 3 samples among 56 samples and each compound and concentration was permethrin(0.6 mg/kg), tricyclazole(11.7 mg/kg) and malathion(0.05 mg/kg). All of it was pur- chased through internet. Target preservatives was detected in 13 samples among 56 samples and one of them was over the maximum allowed concentration and the rest of them were within the maximum allowed concentration of the respective preservatives. The compound which was over the maximum allowed concentration was benzoic acid and compounds which were within the maximum allowed concentration were sorbic acid, benzoic acid and methylpara- ben. They were all identified substances in products and the number of detected preservatives in retail stores were higher than online samples purchased through internet. As a result of this study, The method of analyzing pesticide residues and limit in cosmetics using natural materials should be set up as soon as possible and the monitoring about preservatives in cosmetics using natural materials should be conducted on continuously.
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- 2012
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7. Prevalence of Microbiological Hazard on Nursery School Children's Hands and Effect of Hand Washing Education
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Mi-Hye Yoon, Jung-Beom Kim, Eun-Seon Hur, Jong-Bok Lee, Yong-Bae Park, Young-Sook Do, Suk-Ho Kang, Dae-Hwan Kim, and Po-Hyun Park
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Hand washing ,biology ,Aerobic bacteria ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Bacillus cereus ,Pathogenic bacteria ,medicine.disease_cause ,biology.organism_classification ,Coliform bacteria ,Microbiology ,Toxicology ,Hand sanitizer ,Hygiene ,medicine ,Pre school ,business ,media_common - Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the microbiological hazard on nursery school children's hands and to investigate the reduction effect of hand washing education. A total of 59 nursery school children's hands were tested. The average number of total aerobic bacteria was 3.72 ± 0.38 log CFU/hand. Five children's hands(2 male and 3 female) were positive(14.3%) for the coliform bacteria. These results showed that hand washing education are required repetitively. Among the pathogenic bacteria tested in this study, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus were detected in 9(25.7%) and 16(45.7%) out of 35 their hands, respectively. Twelve out of sixteen B. cereus isolates(70.0%) produced enterotoxin. The results indicate that the hand hygiene of nursery school children needs to be improved. Comparing before and after hand washing in educated and non-educated group, the reduction effect of total aerobic bacteria on their hands was 0.42 and 0.60 log CFU/hand, respectively. The educated group showed 0.18 log CFU/hand higher reduction effect than non-educated group but microorganism did not eliminate perfectly. From the results, using a hand sanitizer after washing with soap and the continuous hand washing education are required to control the contaminated bacteria on nursery school children's hands.
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- 2012
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