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The Analysis of the Physiologic Activities of the Jeju Teas according to the Fermentational Degree

제주산 차의 발효 정도에 따른 생리활성 기능에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2011.02.22
  • Accepted : 2011.04.08
  • Published : 2011.04.30

Abstract

In this present study, we investigated the anti-oxidant activity, the inhibition ability of lipid peroxidation, and the protective effect of cow pulmonary epithelium (CPAE) cells under oxidative stress using green tea and 3 types of fermented teas of Jeju Island. To compare the physiological activity of non-fermented and 3 types of fermented teas, the fermented time was controlled with 0 hr. (non fermented tea, G), 12 hrs. (20% fermented tea, F20), 17 hrs. (50% fermented tea, F50) and 24 hrs. (80% fermented tea, F80), respectively. Scavenging ability on DPPH radicals of 80 ${\mu}g/mL$ concentration of F20 was similar to that of 50 ${\mu}M$ epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) but it was stronger than those of G, F50 and F80. All extracts tested inhibited LDL oxidation but G and F20 inhibited LDL oxidation 25~30% more than F50 and F80 at 40 ${\mu}g/mL$ concentration which was similar to that of 50 ${\mu}M$ EGCG. We observed that the CPAE cells treated with the tea extracts had a significant increase in cell viability, especially the cells under oxidative stress with 1 mM $H_2O_2$ as compared with the control group (no treatment with tea extracts). These findings suggested that all tea extracts containing fermented tea had a protective effect on oxidative stressed CPAE cells through their free radical scavenging activity. It can be concluded that F20 extracted from 20% fermented tea has the most significant antioxidative effects that inhibit lipid peroxidation and protect the CPAE cells under oxidative stress.

제주산 녹차 및 발효 정도를 20%, 50%, 80%로 달리한 3종류의 발효차를 $90^{\circ}C$ 열수에 추출하여 추출물의 항산화능, 지질과산화 억제능 그리고 혈관내피세포(CPAE)를 이용하여 산화스트레스에 대한 세포 보호효과를 조사하였다. 녹차나 다른 발효차에 비해 20% 발효차에서 항산화능을 평가하는 DPPH 소거능이 가장 우수한 것으로 나타났다. 20% 발효차의 80 ${\mu}g/mL$ 처리 시 50 ${\mu}M$ 농도의 EGCG 처리와 거의 유사한 free radical 소거율을 보였다. 녹차와 3종류의 발효차 모두 LDL 산화를 억제하여 우수한 지질과 산화 억제능을 보였으나 특히 저농도인 40 ${\mu}g/mL$ 처리 시에 녹차와 20% 발효차의 경우 다른 발효차에 비해 25~30% 정도 더 LDL의 산화가 억제 되어 50 ${\mu}M$/mL EGCG 처리 시와 거의 동일한 수준의 지질과산화 억제 효과를 보였다. CPAE 세포에 녹차 및 3종류의 발효차 추출물을 처리한 실험에서 전혀 추출물을 처리하지 않은 세포에 비해 세포활성이 40~60% 증가하였다. 특히 세포에 1 mM 과산화수소를 처리하여 산화스트레스를 유발한 실험에서 녹차 및 발효차 추출물의 처리가 세포의 산화스트레스에 대한 보호효과를 나타내는 것을 알 수 있었다. 이상의 결과들은 녹차 및 발효차 추출물이 세포 내 free radical을 제거함으로써 산화스트레스에 대한 세포 보호효과에 중요한 기능 중의 하나로 작용한 것과 20% 발효차가 다른 발효차에 비해 우수한 항산화기능을 나타낸다는 것을 보여주었다.

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