Yuji Isegawa
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Recent Articles
1.
Sakata N, Horio Y, Yamaji R, Isegawa Y
Food Sci Nutr
. 2024 Oct;
12(10):7671-7682.
PMID: 39479633
Influenza viruses pose significant public health threats because they can cause seasonal outbreaks and global pandemics. Current preventive measures, including vaccines and antiviral drugs, are limited by their low efficacy...
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Isegawa Y
Foods
. 2023 Dec;
12(24).
PMID: 38137241
Influenza is an acute respiratory illness caused by influenza virus infection, which is managed using vaccines and antiviral drugs. Recently, the antiviral effects of plants and foods have gained attention....
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Morimoto R, Isegawa Y
Foods
. 2023 Oct;
12(20).
PMID: 37893759
Influenza is an acute respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus, in response to which vaccines and antiviral drugs are administered. In recent years, the antiviral effects of plants and...
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Okazaki K, Sumitani H, Takahashi K, Isegawa Y
Foods
. 2023 Mar;
12(6).
PMID: 36981224
Plant-derived essential oils (EOs) are used in medicines, disinfectants, and aromatherapy products. Information on the antifungal activity of EO of var. (known as Daito-) found in Kitadaito Island, Okinawa, is...
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Shichiri M, Suzuki H, Isegawa Y, Tamai H
J Clin Biochem Nutr
. 2023 Feb;
72(1):13-22.
PMID: 36777080
Although many diseases in which reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals are involved in their pathogenesis are known, and antioxidants that effectively capture ROS have been identified and developed,...
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Horio Y, Isegawa Y, Shichiri M
J Nutr Biochem
. 2023 Jan;
114:109276.
PMID: 36682398
We previously reported that the soy isoflavone daidzein (Dz) suppresses the intracellular replication of influenza virus and that arachidonic acid-derived oxidation product via lipid oxidase 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) is involved in...
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Morimoto R, Matsubara C, Hanada A, Omoe Y, Ogata T, Isegawa Y
Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
. 2022 Dec;
15(12).
PMID: 36558931
Vaccines and antiviral drugs are widely used to treat influenza infection. However, they cannot rapidly respond to drug-resistant viruses. Therefore, new anti-influenza virus strategies are required. Naringenin is a flavonoid...
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Morimoto R, Hanada A, Matsubara C, Horio Y, Sumitani H, Ogata T, et al.
J Nat Med
. 2022 Dec;
77(1):228-229.
PMID: 36513844
No abstract available.
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Morimoto R, Hanada A, Matsubara C, Horio Y, Sumitani H, Ogata T, et al.
J Nat Med
. 2022 Nov;
77(1):219-227.
PMID: 36357821
Secondary plant metabolites from food extracts, namely daidzein, quercetin, and luteolin, exhibit anti-influenza virus effects, with IC values of 143.6, 274.8, and 8.0 μM, respectively. The activities of these metabolites...
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Kanazawa R, Morimoto R, Horio Y, Sumitani H, Isegawa Y
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2022 Mar;
292:115243.
PMID: 35358620
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Apiaceae plants possess various pharmacological properties, such as antimicrobial, antioxidant, hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, anxiolytic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-convulsant, and anti-cancer activities; however, data on their antiviral activity are limited. Peucedanum...