Effect of water extract and distillate from the mixture of black goat meat and medicinal herb on osteoblast proliferation and osteoclast formation.
10.4163/jnh.2015.48.2.157
- Author:
Hyo Nam SONG
1
;
Kang Hyun LEEM
;
In Sook KWUN
Author Information
1. School of Integrated Oriental Medical Bioscience, Semyung University, Chungbuk 390-711, Korea. hnsong@semyung.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
black goat meat;
medicinal herb;
MG-63 cell;
osteoblast;
osteoclast
- MeSH:
Acid Phosphatase;
Animals;
Bone Marrow;
Calcium;
Cell Proliferation;
Functional Food;
Glutamic Acid;
Goats*;
Meat*;
Mice;
Nitrogen;
Osteoblasts*;
Osteoclasts*;
Plants, Medicinal*;
Water*
- From:Journal of Nutrition and Health
2015;48(2):157-166
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The effects of water extract and distillate from the mixture of black goat meat and medicinal herb on MG-63 osteoblast proliferation and mouse bone marrow derived osteoclast formation were investigated. METHODS: Proximate composition, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), mineral content, free amino acid composition and free fatty acid composition in black goat meat were determined. Water extract and distillate were prepared with three groups; goat meat only (BG-E, BG-D), six herbs added group (BG-E6, BG-D6), and eight herbs added group (BG-E8, BG-D8). Osteoblast proliferation, mineralization and calcium uptake activity of MG-63 cells were measured and tartrate resistant acid phosphatase activity of osteoclasts was analyzed. RESULTS: Black goat meat had remarkably low fat and high level of calcium. Glutamic acid was the most abundant amino acid. Herbs added extract groups (BG-E6 and BG-E8) showed increased MG-63 cell proliferation in a concentration dependent manner, while all the distillates did not show the effect. All extracts and distillates showed significantly increased osteoblast mineralization depending on the concentration. In particular, herb added extract, BG-E6, increased 170.3% of control and the distillate of BG-D and BG-D6 increased up to 168.5% and 159.8%, respectively. Calcium uptake activities of all water extracts showed remarkable increase of BG-E6 and BG-E8 up to 615.5% and 628.1% of control, respectively. Ditillates had no effect except BG-D6. All water extracts significantly reduced the activity of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) in osteoclasts derived from mouse bone marrow. CONCLUSION: Combination of black goat meat and medicinal herb increased the MG-63 cell proliferation and effectively inhibited osteoclast differentiation in both water extracts and distillate of them, which implies that they could be used as potent functional food materials for bone health.