1.Anti-influenza Virus Activity in Agricultural, Forest and Fishery Products from Ishikawa Prefecture
Emiko NAGAI ; Mizuho OKUDA ; Nobutaka SUZUKI ; Masahiko TAKINO ; Yuji ISEGAWA ; Toshiki ENOMOTO
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2022;19(1):23-31
Objective: A study was conducted to clarify the anti-influenza virus effect of agricultural, forest and fishery products in Ishikawa Prefecture. Method: The samples were prepared by both hot-water and ethanol extraction. The Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells infected with PR8 strain were cultured in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium(DMEM) containing extract for 24 hours and measured virus titer of supernatants by focus-forming reduction assay. Time-of-addition assay was performed to determine the inhibition stage in virus proliferation by the extract. The active ingredients were purified using a solid-phase extraction column (silica gel base C18). Results: We revealed that many products have anti-influenza virus activity. Especially, four products ( Matteuccia struthiopteris, Colocasia esculenta, Sagittaria trifolia, and Eleucine coracana) show strong activity and inhibit several stages in virus proliferation. Conclusion: We performed screening to 46 agricultural, forest and fishery products and found the four products ( Matteuccia struthiopteris, Colocasia esculenta, Sagittaria trifolia, and Eleusine coracana) inhibit virus proliferation strongly. In addition, the isolation and identification of the active ingredients contained in these remain as a future study.
2.A Preliminary Study for the Effect of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD) on Human Skin Fibroblast Proliferation and Collagen Production
Nobutaka SUZUKI ; Hirotaka OKUWA-HAYASHI ; Hoko KYO
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2022;19(1):61-64
Objective: We investigated the effects of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD) on fibroblast proliferation and collagen production. Methods: Various concentrations of CRD (0.00001%, 0.0001%, 0.001%, 0.01%, 0.1%, 1%) were added to human fibroblasts, and changes in cell count and extracellular collagen production were measured. Results: Fibroblasts proliferated by the addition of CRD, peaked at about 1.7 times when the CRD concentration was 0.0001%, and then decreased as the addition concentration increased. On the other hand, the collagen concentration in the extracellular matrix of fibroblasts increased as the CRD addition concentration increased, and the collagen concentration increased sharply at 0.1% of CRD concentration or more. Conclusion: It was suggested that CRD has a function of increasing the proliferation of fibroblasts and collagen production.
3.An Observational Study on the Safety of Long-term Intake of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD) in Adults
Nobutaka SUZUKI ; Hirotaka OKUWA-HAYASHI ; Hoko KYO
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2022;19(1):9-13
We evaluated the long-term safety of eight adult volunteers (male 7, female 1: average age 47.4 years) ingesting powdered foods containing Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD/2.2g/day or 4.4g/day) for 1 year 8 months to 5 years (average 2 years 9 months). Body weight, vital signs (blood pressure, pulse rate), peripheral blood test, blood biochemical test, etc. were observed. We also investigated the presence or absence of side effects. The results showed no notable changes in vital signs or blood test results. From the above, it was speculated that long-term intake of CRD would not pose a safety problem. We plan to continue the study by increasing the number of observation cases in the future.
4.Huaier Granule for Breast Cancer Treatment
Buhao ZOU ; Yoshitaka FUKUZAWA ; Nobutaka SUZUKI
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2021;18(1):1-6
Huaier granule, which is clinically used in Japan as a health food, is originally a traditional Chinese medicine for immune dysfunction, such as cancer, in China. Huaier guanule emerged with abundant evidence, and is being prescribed to hepatocellular carcinoma, breast cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer, et al. as indications in China. This review focused on the clinical evidence of Huaier guanule associated to breast cancer.
6.Melinjo Seed Extract
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020;17(1):1-6
Melinjo (Gnetum gnemon L.) is distributed in Southeast Asia and its fruits, seeds and leafs are commonly eaten in Indonesia. It was found that melinjo seed extract contains some resveratrol dimers (gnetin C, gnemonoside A and gnemonoside D). Melinjo seed extract and gnetin C have been reported to show beneficial effects on several diseases, such as hyperuricemia, atherosclerosis, fatty liver, diabetes, dementia, cancer, skin aging and periodontitis etc.Melinjo seed extract is one of the desired functional food materials in Japan.
7.Analysis of Phenolic Compounds in Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives(CRD) by Using Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry(LC-MS)
Nobutaka SUZUKI ; Masahiko TAKINO ; Hirotaka OKUWA-HAYASHI
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020;17(1):11-22
To clarify the functions of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives(CRD), we analyzed 13 kinds of phenolic compounds and coixol(an alkaloid) in CRD powder by using Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry(LC-MS).The following are the results: p -Coumaric acid 275.0 (μg/g), p -Hydroxybenzaldehyde 50.2 (μg/g), Caffeic acid 36.9 (μg/g), Protocatechuic acid 31.9 (μg/g), Ferulic acid 27.1 (μg/g), Quercetin 16.2 (μg/g), Syringaldehyde 12.1 (μg/g), Chlorogenic acid 11.3 (μg/g), Naringenin 11.1 (μg/g), Vanillin 9.2 (μg/g), trans -Coniferylaldehyde 9.1 (μg/g), Tricin 0.7 (μg/g), Luteolin 0.5 (μg/g) and Coixol(6-Methoxy-2-benzoxazolinone) 5.5 (μg/g). CRD is composed of many substances other than these phenoic compounds. Therefore, further studies are needed to understand the various clinical features associated with CRD intake.
8.Effect of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives(CRD) on Cold Sensitivity of Female Hands and Feet: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Nobutaka SUZUKI ; Hoko KYO ; Hirotaka OKUWA-HAYASHI ; Kazuo UEBABA ; Shintaro HASHIMOTO
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020;17(1):33-36
We evaluated the effect of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD) on cold sensitivity of female hands and feet. Ninety females were assigned randomly to 3 groups and CRD(2g/day, 4g/day or placebo) was administrated for 8weeks. Significant improvement of cold sensitivity was observed in both the 2g/day and 4g/day groups. It was speculated that a naringenin and a quercetin as active ingredients of adlay hull may play a critical role in ameliorating effect on blood flow.
9.Anti-tumor Activity and Survival Impact of Whole Adlay Hot Water Extract in Sarcoma Mouse Model
Hirotaka OKUWA-HAYASHI ; Tomihisa OHTA ; Satoshi OHNO ; Satoru KYO ; Nobutaka SUZUKI
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020;17(1):37-42
Background: Adlay (Coix lacryma-jobi L. var. ma-yuen Stapf) has been used both in traditional Chinese medicine and as a nourishing food based on its unique biological effects and highly nutritional values. In the present study, we investigated the anti-tumor effect of a hot-water adlay extract in sarcoma mice model. Materials and Methods: The hot water extract of whole adlay was orally administered to mice for one week, after which Sarcoma-180 cells (1×106) were subcutaneously implanted into the abdomen. Thereafter, the tumor growth was monitored and mouse survival was examined. Results: Tumor weights measured at 18 days were significantly lower in mice treated with extract (100 and 300 mg/kg/day) than those in control group (p<0.01). Moreover, mice treated with extract (100 mg/kg/day) showed apparently longer survival than control group evaluated until 32 days (p<0.05). Conclusion: These findings indicate that hot water adlay extract appears to have some anti-tumor effects in vivo insarcoma cells.
10.Two Cases of Plantar Keratosis Successfully Cured by Intake of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives (CRD)
Nobutaka SUZUKI ; Hoko KYO ; Kazuo UEBABA ; Shintaro HASHIMOTO
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020;17(1):51-53
To clarify the functions of Coix-seed Reactive Derivatives(CRD), we observed 2 cases of plantar keratosis (case 1. 34 years of age, female/ case 2. 29 years of age, female) successfully cured by intake of CRD for several months. Although CRD intake seemed to be effective in these cases, further studies are needed to define the optimal dose and duration.


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