Chang-Won Ahn
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Recent Articles
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Ha E, Hong H, Kim T, Hong G, Lee S, Kim S, et al.
Nutrients
. 2019 Jul;
11(8).
PMID: 31349690
(PS) rhizome, which contains glyceryl-1-monolinoleate as its primary active component, has been shown to improve insomnia in animal models. Based on these findings, we aimed to investigate the safety and...
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Singh K, Ahn C, Paik E, Bae J, Lee C
Artif Life
. 2018 Apr;
24(2):128-148.
PMID: 29664345
Artificial life (ALife) examines systems related to natural life, its processes, and its evolution, using simulations with computer models, robotics, and biochemistry. In this article, we focus on the computer...
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Jo K, Choi H, Jeon S, Ahn C, Suh H
Biol Pharm Bull
. 2018 Mar;
41(3):399-408.
PMID: 29491217
The sleep-promoting effects of the water extract of Nelumbo nucifera seeds (NNE) were investigated in an invertebrate model. The effects of NNE on the subjective nighttime activity, sleep episodes, and...
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Jo K, Jeon S, Ahn C, Han S, Suh H
Prev Nutr Food Sci
. 2018 Jan;
22(4):293-299.
PMID: 29333381
We evaluated the sleep enhancement activity of the medicinal herbs valerian (), jujube (), lotus seed (), , , and baekbokryung (), which can relieve insomnia in a model. Locomotor...
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Hong S, Ku J, Kim H, Ahn C, Park S, Seo H, et al.
Food Res Int
. 2017 Dec;
102:793-795.
PMID: 29196014
No abstract available.
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Hong S, Ku J, Kim H, Ahn C, Park S, Seo H, et al.
Food Res Int
. 2017 Aug;
99(Pt 1):623-629.
PMID: 28784525
Chemotherapeutics are often used to inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells. However, they can also harm healthy cells and cause side effects such as immunosuppression. Especially traditional oriental medicines long...
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Jeon Y, Kim B, Kim J, Kim B, Ban S, Jeong J, et al.
Am J Chin Med
. 2016 Apr;
44(3):489-514.
PMID: 27109158
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial examined whether the administration of ganglioside, an active ingredient of deer bone extract, can improve working memory performance by increasing gray matter volume and functional...
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Du C, Min A, Kim H, Shin S, Yu H, Sohn E, et al.
J Med Food
. 2014 Dec;
18(2):157-65.
PMID: 25546299
Deer bone has been used as a health-enhancing food as well as an antiaging agent in traditional Oriental medicine. Recently, the water extract of deer bone (DBE) showed a neuroprotective...
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Kim C, Jeon H, Shin S, Kim H, Ahn C, Jung S, et al.
J Med Food
. 2014 Jan;
17(2):226-35.
PMID: 24460377
Water extracts of deer bone, called nokgol in Korean, and deer antlers have been traditionally used as anti-aging medicines. Deer antler extract is known to possess various activities, including anti-aging...
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Kwak J, Kim M, Lee E, Lee S, Ahn C, Lee J
Hypertens Res
. 2013 Aug;
36(12):1060-6.
PMID: 23924691
Black soy peptides have been shown to possess properties that may decrease blood pressure (BP). To examine the effects of black soy peptide supplementation on BP and oxidative stress in...