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Neuronal Cell Protective Effects of Phenolic Compounds Derived from Steam Exploded Nematode-Infected Pineopen access

Authors
Jung, Ji YoungYang, Si Young HaYang, Jae-Kyung
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
North Carolina State University
Keywords
Neuronal cell protective effects; Phenolic compound; Pine wilt disease; Pinus densiflora; Steam explosion
Citation
BioResources, v.19, no.3, pp 4749 - 4762
Pages
14
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BioResources
Volume
19
Number
3
Start Page
4749
End Page
4762
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70893
DOI
10.15376/biores.19.3.4749-4762
ISSN
1930-2126
Abstract
Pine wilt disease is one of the most serious forest diseases that kills pine trees. Most of the nematode-infected pines are fumigated or locally incinerated and are thus not appropriately utilized. This study explored methods to utilize abandoned nematode-infected pines. The chemical compositions of healthy and nematode-infected pines were analyzed, and the neuroprotective effects of phenolic compounds extracted after steam explosion treatment were investigated. In terms of chemical composition, the nematode-infected pine chips suffered more damage from the steam explosion treatment than the healthy pine chips. In addition, the total phenolic compound content showed a clear difference depending on the presence of infection and steam explosion conditions. The maximum total phenolic compound content of extracted ethanol was found when the nematode-infected pine chip was subjected to steam explosion with a severity factor (Ro) of 3.82. The steam exploded pine extract of 10 μg/mL inhibited glutamate-induced early apoptotic cell death compared to cells treated with 10 mM glutamate alone. These results suggested that steam-exploded pine can be used as an effective natural material for neuronal cell protection. © 2024, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved.
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