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방사선 조사 흰쥐에 대한 스테비아의 방호효과

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Abstract
This paper studied the radiation protection effect of stevia, which is a known natural sweetener for health-conscious consumers. Seventy-eight male rats(aged 6 weeks) were divided into four experimental groups(control group, stevia oral administration group, radiation group, and irradiated group after oral administration of stevia), and stevia leaf powder was orally administered at a dose of 250 mg/kg for 14 days. Then, irradiation(10 Gy) was perfomed once using a linear accelerator. The results were obained 1, 3.5, 7, and 21 days after the rats were euthanized.

In experiments on the rats’ blood components, the lymphocyte and neutrophil counts were higher than those of the irradiated group (p<0.01 and p<0.05, respectively). We also found significant results regarding protection against radiation in the platelets (p<0.05) and erythrocytes (p<0.05) on the 7th and 14th days of the experiment. The administration of stevia leaf powder effectively reduced the damage of the hematopoietic/immune system caused by radiation.

Although statistical significance could not be observed in SOD activity after irradiation, the irradiated group had higher SOD activity after administration compared with the irradiated group. On the 21st day of the experiment, the recovery(29%) of the irradiated group after administration(81%) considerably differed from that of the radiation irradiation group(51%).

No significant differences in body weight and brain weight were observed. By contrast, there was a significant difference in the weight of the spleen. These results, such as those of the blood component test, indicated that the damage of the hematopoietic/immune system was alleviated.

In experiments involving the cerebral cortex, parenchymal cells, and liver parenchymal cells, cell death was not observed due to lack of radiation dose, and the protective effect of stevia leaf powder could not be confirmed. However, such protective effect against radiation was verifed in a small intestine observation experiment, which tested jejunum. The protective effect of stevia leaf powder was also validated by observing the length of the small villi from the small intestines. Finally, histological observation of the spleen showed the protective effect of stevia leaf powder.

In conclusion, stevia leaf powder protects the hematopoietic/immune system (lymphocyte, neutrophil, platelet, red blood cells) of rats from radiation, increases the activity of SOD as an antioxidant enzyme, and decreases the cell damage of the spleen and the small intestines. Therefore, stevia leaf powder can be utilized as a natural radiation protection agent for the human body
Author(s)
손은주
Issued Date
2019
Awarded Date
2019. 8
Type
Dissertation
Publisher
부경대학교
URI
https://repository.pknu.ac.kr:8443/handle/2021.oak/23553
http://pknu.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000225967
Affiliation
부경대학교 대학원
Department
대학원 식품생명과학과
Advisor
류은순
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. 서론 1
Ⅱ. 이론적 배경 4
1. 방사선의 생물학적 작용 4
2. 물의 방사선화학 5
3. 자유라디칼 및 항산화작용 7
4. 스테비아 8
가. 스테비아의 대체감미료 효능 8
나. 스테비아의 항산화 활성 11
다. 스테비아의 항산화 기전 12
5. 연구목적 16
Ⅲ. 재료 및 방법 18
1. 실험재료 18
가. 실험동물 준비 및 사육 18
나. 실험군 편성 19
다. 스테비아 준비 21
라. 시약 및 기기 22
2. 실험방법 23
가. 시료투여 23
나. 방사선조사 23
다. 시료채취 23
라. 체중측정 24
마. 혈구 성분 측정 24
바. 초과산화물불균등화효소(SOD, superoxide dismutase) 측정 24
사. 조직학적 검사 25
3. 통계처리 25
Ⅳ. 실험결과 27
1. 혈액성분의 변화 27
가. 방사선 조사 후 기간별 혈액 성분 27
1) 방사선 조사 후 1일 차 혈액성분 27
2) 방사선 조사 후 3.5일 차 혈액성분 29
3) 방사선 조사 후 7일 차 혈액성분 30
4) 방사선 조사 후 21일 차 혈액성분 31
나. 방사선 조사 후 림프구 수치의 기간별 변화 32
다. 방사선 조사 후 호중구 수치의 기간별 변화 33
라. 방사선 조사 후 혈소판 수치의 기간별 변화 34
마. 방사선 조사 후 적혈구 수치의 기간별 변화 35
2. SOD(superoxide dismutase) 활성도 측정 36
가. 방사선 조사 후 1일 차 SOD 활성도 36
나. 방사선 조사 후 3.5일 차 SOD 활성도 38
다. 방사선 조사 후 7일 차 SOD 활성도 40
라. 방사선 조사 후 21일 차 SOD 활성도 42
3. 체중의 측정 44
4. 뇌 및 비장의 무게 측정 45
5. 조직학적 검사 결과 48
가. 대뇌피질 두께 48
나. 소장움(intestinal crypt) 관찰 51
다. 소장융모 길이(villi length)의 관찰 53
라. 비장의 관찰 55
마. 간실질 세포의 관찰 57
Ⅴ. 고찰 58
Ⅵ. 결론 62
Ⅶ. 참고문헌 64
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