II 859.10 Organic mineral levels in the first
96-hours post-hatch impact performance and intestinal gene
expression in broiler chicks.
K.M. Brennan, D.E. Graugnard,
R.S. Samuel, L. Spangler, T. Ao and A.J. Pescatore. Alltech
Inc., Nicholasville, KY and Univ. of Kentucky.
D310
I 859.11 Quantitative simulation of redox/
methylation metabolism in neuronal cells.
M. Kesir, R.C. Deth
and M. Malioutov. Northeastern Univ.
D311
II 859.12 The association between dietary iodine
and body composition in Caucasian females between the ages
of 18 and 60.
A. Neal, L.J. Petterborg and N.M. DiMarco.
Texas Woman’s Univ.
D312
I 859.13 Long-term anticoagulation stability
is positively associated with vitamin K intake: a relationship
modulated by vitamin K food sources.
C. Leblanc, N. Presse,
G. Lalonde and G. Ferland. Res. Ctr., Univ. Inst. of Geriat,
Montreal and Hosp. of Sacred Heart, Montreal.
D313
II 859.14 Selective transamination of Se-methyl-
L-selenocysteine and L-selenomethionine by glutamine
transaminase K and L, respectively.
J.T. Pinto, A. Chi, D.
Duffy, S. Alcutt, T. Dorai, J. Li, R. Sinha and A. Cooper. New
York Med. Col., Virginia Tech and Penn State, Hershey.
D314
I 859.15 Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency
in healthy, reproductive age women living in Mongolia.
G.
Davaasambuu and R. Troisi. Harvard Sch. of Publ. Hlth. and
NCI, NIH, Lebanon, NH.
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860. ZINC AND SELENIUM
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I 860.1 A non-invasive tool for predicting human
zinc deficiency.
B. Harland and J.H. Edmonds. Howard Univ.
D316
II 860.2 The leukocyte mRNA levels of several
zinc transporters are altered in the young obese women.
H.
Noh, H.Y. Paik, J. Kim and J. Chung. Seoul Natl. Univ., Daegu
Univ. and Kyung Hee Univ., South Korea.
D317
I 860.3 Physiological requirements for zinc (Zn)
are met with a Zn supplement but not with phytate reduction of
maize-based diets in poor indigenous Guatemalan infants aged
9 months.
K.M. Hambidge, M. Mazariegos, J.E. Westcott, J.F.
Kemp, L.V. Miller, K. Close, N. Goco, S. Lei and N.F. Krebs.
Univ. of Colorado Sch. of Med., INCAP, Guatemala City and
RTI Intl., Research Triangle Park.
D318
II 860.4 Pregnancy-specific upregulation of zinc
absorption does not occur in indigenous Mayan population.
K.M. Hambidge, M. Mazariegos, J.E. Westcott, L.V. Miller,
K. Close, N. Goco, J.F. Kemp, S. Lei and N.F. Krebs. Univ. of
Colorado Sch. of Med., INCAP, Guatemala City and RTI Intl.,
Research Triangle Park.
D319
I 860.5 The use of a novel visual analog scale
in conjunction with a zinc taste test to assess functional zinc
status.
J. Saling, L. Starkey, D. Basil and M. Zdilla. West
Liberty Univ. and West Virginia Univ.
D320
II 860.6 Salivary carbonic anhydrase VI, zinc
taste perception, and the frequency of illness: a pilot study.
L.D.
Starkey and M.J. Zdilla. West Liberty Univ., WV.
D321
I 860.7 Both zinc deficiency and diet restriction
decreased kidney total RNA concentration in rats.
A. Konomi
and K. Yokoi. Teikyo Heisei Univ. and Seitoku Univ. Grad. Sch.,
Japan.
D322
II 860.8 Zn deficiency promotes calcification in
vascular smooth muscle cells independent of ALP action and
in part by Pit1 upregulation.
I-S. Kwun, E.H. Alcantara, M-Y.
Shin and J.H. Beattie. Andong Natl. Univ., South Korea and
Univ. of Aberdeen, U.K.
D323
I 860.9 Genetic variation within the
selenoproteome influences anxiety-related behaviors in
zebrafish (Danio rerio).
M.J. Benner, R.W. Hardy, M.L. Settles
and B.D. Robison. Univ. of Idaho, Moscow and Hagerman.
D324
II 860.10 Intestinal resolution: helminth parasite
clearance through selenoproteins.
S.M. Nelson, J. Urban and
K.S. Prabhu. Penn State and USDA, Beltsville.
D325
I 860.11 Se-glutathione peroxidase mimic
ebselen serves as a novel regulator of insulin secretion in
mouse islets.
X. Wang and X.G. Lei. Cornell Univ.
D326
II 860.12 Selenoprotein H suppresses cellular
senescence through genome maintenance and redox
regulation.
R.T.Y. Wu, E. Mattson and W-H. Cheng. Univ. of
Maryland College Park.
D327
I 860.13 Methylselenol, a selenium metabolite,
inhibits colon cancer cell growth in vitro and in vivo.
H. Zeng.
USDA, Grand Forks.
D328
II 860.14 Methylseleninic acid sensitizes Notch3
activated ovarian cancer cells to carboplatin.
T.J. Tzeng, Y. Fu
and W-H. Cheng. Univ. of Maryland College Park and Univ. of
Alberta.
D329
I 860.15 Timing of intervention with selenium and
soy on cancer chemoprevention in transgenic adenocarcinoma
of mouse prostate (TRAMP) mice.
M.J. Christensen, D.R.
Holdaway, R.J. Thompson, S.A. Rovelsky, W. Hoskyns, T.J.
Hopkins, J.A. Smith, B. Shaw, J.S. Park and L.M. Archibald.
Brigham Young Univ.
D330
II 860.16 Influences of fiber, methionine and
form of selenium on selenium hindgut targeting and tissue
accumulation.
M.I. Jackson, P. Kishnan and G.F. Combs.
USDA , Grand Forks and South Dakota State Univ.
D331
I 860.17 Activity of GSHpx and toenail Se
contents in Korean young adults.
O. Lee, Y. Chung and J.
Moon. Yongin Univ. and KAERI, Daejeon, South Korea.
D332
II 860.18 Analysis of Se contents in Korean
processed foods according to food type.
O. Lee, J. Yu, Y. Chung
and J. Moon. Yongin Univ. and KAERI, Daejeon, South Korea.
D333
I 860.19 Strong antioxidant selenoneine in tuna
blood: its roles in selenium redox metabolism.
M. Yamashita,
Y. Yamashita, S. Imamura, M.A. Hossain, T. Yabu, K. Touhara
and K. Ishihara. Natl. Res. Inst. of Fisheries Sci., Yokohama
and Nihon Univ., Japan.
D334
II 860.20 Redox regulation of eicosanoid
metabolism is critical for the resolving inflammation in
experimental colitis.
N. Kaushal, A.K. Kudva, A.D. Patterson,
M. Cantorna and S. Prabhu. Penn State.
861. EFFECTS OF DIETARY BIOACTIVE
COMPONENTS ON EXPERIMENTAL MODELS
OF CHRONIC DISEASE RISK
Poster
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D335
I 861.1 Dietary cocoa reduces adipose tissue
inflammation in high-fat fed obese mice.
Y. Gu, K. Harvatine
and J.D. Lambert. Penn State.
D336
II 861.2 Consumption of bioactive ingredients
modulates structure of lipoprotein particles.
N. Rivera, J.B.
German and J.T. Smilowitz. Univ. of California, Davis.
D337
I 861.3 Prevention of type 2 diabetes in the Nile
rat by palm fruit juice.
J. Bolsinger, A. Pronczuk and K.C.
Hayes. Brandeis Univ.
D338
II 861.4 The effect of black chokeberry ( Aronia
melanocarpa) on the prevention of obesity in C57BL/6J mice.
J.I. Baum, S.A. Shouse, W. Gilbert, R.L. Prior and L.R.
Howard. Univ. of Arkansas.
D339
I 861.5 Effects of Konjac glucomannan, inulin
and cellulose on colonocyte DNA integrity and anti-genotoxic
responses against azoxymethane in mice fed a high-fat diet.
W-T. Wu and H-L. Chen. Chung Shan Med. Univ., Taiwan.
D340
II 861.6 Effects of oriental plum extract on the
cognitive function and the cerebral neurodegeneration-related
protein expressions in type 2 diabetic rats.
H. Liao, K-t. Lee,
Y-w. Chien and S-H. Lin. Sch. of Nutr. and Hlth. Sci., Taipei
Med. Univ.
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I 861.7 Hepatoprotective effect of garcinol on
dimethylnitrosamine-induced experimental liver fibrosis.
A-C.
Cheng, M-F. Lee, M-H. Pan, C-y. Tsai and M-D. Chen. Chang
Jung Christian Univ. and Natl. Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
D342
II 861.8 Glutathione efficacy as a dietary
antioxidant against azoxymethane-induced colon
carcinogenesis in rats.
M.I. Waly, B.H. Ali and R.C. Deth.
Sultan Qabos Univ., Oman, Alexandria Univ., Egypt and Bouve
Col. of Hlth. Sci., Northeastern Univ.
D343
I 861.9 Synergistic impact of whole grain and
resistant starch components from high-amylose maize—effects
on fermentation in the Zucker diabetic fatty rat.
J. Guice, R.
Page, F.R. Goldsmith, R.J. Martin, D.B. Coulon, A.M. Raggio,
C. Pelkman, R. Stout, H.A. Durham, A. Gaither, J. Ye, R. Elzer
and M.J. Keenan. LSU AgCtr., USDA, Davis, Ingredion Inc.,
Bridgewater, NJ, LSU Sch. of Vet. Sci., Pennington Biomed.
Res. Ctr. and Tulane Natl. Primate Res. Ctr.
D344
II 861.10 Protective effects of alkali-extracted rice
protein on diabetic nephropathy in obese type 2 diabetic rats.
M. Kubota, R. Watanabe, M. Yamaguchi, M. Hosojima, A.
Saito, M. Fujii, S. Fujimura and M. Kadowaki. Niigata Univ.,
Univ. of Niigata Prefect. and Kameda Seika Co. Ltd., Niigata,
Japan.
D345
I 861.11 Dietary alkali-extracted rice protein
improves some diabetes-related markers in obese type 2
diabetic rats.
R. Watanabe, M. Kubota, M. Yamaguchi, A.
Saito, M. Fujii, S. Fujimura and M. Kadowaki. Univ. of Niigata
Prefect., Niigata Univ. and Kameda Seika Co. Ltd., Japan.
D346
II 861.12 Corn peptide ingestion with exercise
attenuate body fat mass and enhance lean body mass in obese
rats.
S. Lou, R. Shi, R. Wang, X. Wang and L. Xu. Sch. of
Kinesiol., Shanghai Univ. of Sport and Univ. of Ningbo, China.
D347
I 861.13 Astragalin inhibits allergic asthma
through modulating oxidative stress-responsive MAPK
signaling.
I-H. Cho and Y-H. Kang. Hallym Univ., South Korea.
D348
II 861.14 Dietary grape seed extract inhibits
glucose intolerance and loss of metabolic flexibility induced by
high-fat diet.
L.E. Griffin, M.R. Dorenkott, K.M. Goodrich, G.
Fundaro, R. McMillan, M.W. Hulver, M.A. Ponder and A.P.
Neilson. VPI and State Univ.
D349
I 861.15 Protective effect of D.mari and Carr.
extracts on oxidative stress in hydrogen peroxide-treated rat
chondrocytes.
D-E. Nam, O-K. Kim, J-N. Ho and J-M. Lee.
Kyung Hee Univ., South Korea.
D350
II 861.16 Genistein reduced colon cancer
metastasis to liver through regulating the expression of
metastasis-related genes in xenographed mice model.
Q. Li,
H. Chen, S. Lezmi and D. Chen. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana.
D351
I 861.17 Effects of dehydrated Opuntia ficus-
indica (nopal) consumption on adiposity and gut physiology
in Sprague Dawley rats fed a high fat diet.
S. Moran-Ramos,
A.R. Tovar, N. Torres and H. Raybould. Salvador Zubiran Natl.
Inst. of Med. Sci. and Nutr., Mexico City and Univ. of California,
Davis Sch. of Vet. Med.
D352
II 861.18 Impact of broccoli on non-alcoholic liver
disease and cancer in mice fed a Western diet.
Y-J. Chen,
A.D. Myracle, M.A. Wallig and E.H. Jeffery. Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and Univ. of Maine.
D353
I 861.19 Isorhamnetin modulates the
g-aminobutyric acid transporter GAT-3 in mesencephalic and
cortical astrocytes exposed to neurotoxic manganese.
S.C.
Fordahl and K. Erikson. Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro.
D354
II 861.20 Kaempferol suppresses lung airway
fibrosis through modulating TGF-
b-PAR-1 activation in human
bronchial epithelial cells and ovalbumin-challenged mice.
J-H.
Gong and Y-H. Kang. Hallym Univ., South Korea.
D355
I 861.21 Inhibitory effects of anthocyanin-
rich purple corn extract on diabetes-associated glomerular
angiogenesis.
M-K. Kang and Y-H. Kang. Hallym Univ., South
Korea.
D356
II 861.22 Genistein alleviates neurodegeneration
in ApoE
-/-
mice fed a high-fat diet.
Y.H. Kwon, Y-J. Park and S.
Jeon. Seoul Natl. Univ.
D357
I 861.23 Dietary ellagic acid suppresses
atherosclerotic lesion formation and vascular inflammation in
apoE-deficient mice.
S-H. Park and Y-H. Kang. Hallym Univ.,
South Korea.
D358
II 861.24 Effects of high isoflavone soy diet
versus casein or arginine-supplemented casein diet on liver
steatosis.
R. Hakkak, W. Starrett, X. Tang and S. Korourian.
Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci. and Arkansas Children’s Hosp.
Res. Inst.
D359
I 861.25 Lepidium meyenii (maca) consumption
prevent benign prostatic hyperplasia.
G. Noratto, L. Condezo-
Hoyos, M. Gasco and G. Gonzales. Sch. of Food Sci.,
Washington State Univ. and Univ. Peruana Cayetano Heredia,
Peru.
D360
II 861.26 Yuzu ( Citrus junos Tanaka) improves
cognitive function and glucose homeostasis in
b-amyloid
infused rats.
S. Park, D.S. Kim, H.J. Yang and J.T. Hwang.
Hoseo Univ., South Korea and Korean Food Res. Insts.,
Sungnam.
D361
I 861.27 Onion peel extracts and exercise
decrease cardiovascular risk in rats fed a high fat diet.
J.H.
Chyun, Y. Yang and J-E. Yim. Inha Univ. and Changwon Natl.
Univ., South Korea.
D362
II 861.28 Onion peel extracts have
hepatoprotective effects and decrease blood levels of LDL
cholesterol in liver injuried rats.
J.H. Chyun, H.J. Park and J-E.
Yim. Inha Univ. and Changwon Natl. Univ., South Korea.
D363
I 861.29 Effects of safflomide-type phenolic
amides on expression of adipokines in hypertrophic 3T3-L1
cells and rats fed a high-fat diet.
J. Park and T. Wang. USDA,
Beltsville.
D364
II 861.30 Maternal metabolic changes with dietary
intake of blueberry during pregnancy and lactation predispose
adult progeny to lower mammary tumor growth rate.
M.T.E.
Montales, S. Melnyk, R.L. Prior and R.C.M. Simmen. USDA
and Arkansas Children’s Hosp. Res. Inst., Univ. of Arkansas for
Med. Sci.
862. ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
EFFECTS OF DIETARY BIOACTIVE
COMPONENTS
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D365
I 862.1 Chemical properties and antioxidant
activity of beverage with ethanol extracts from the roasted
Maegmundong (Liriope platyphylla tubers).
K. Lee and B. Kim.
Soonchunhyang Univ., South Korea.
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II 862.2 Anti-diabetic effect and antioxidant
activity of the roasted Gugija (Lucii fructus).
K. Lee and J.
Park. Soonchunhyang Univ., South Korea.
D367
I 862.3 Anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory
effect of ethanol precipitate of dandelion (Araxacum officiniale)
in LPS-stimulated SD rats.
B-Y. Seo and Y-S. Song. Inje Univ.,
South Korea.
D368
II 862.4 Anti-inflammatory activity and
metabolism of
a-mangostin by cells of human origin. F.
Gutierrez-Orozco., C. Chitchumroonchokchai, G.B.
Lesinski and M.L. Failla. The Ohio State Univ.
D369
I 862.5 Protective effect of Ecklonia cava
polyphenol against ethanol-induced liver injury in rat
hepatocytes.
H. Yamashita, A. Tamura, M. Sasaki, I. Matsui-
Yuasa, M. Terada and A. Kojima-Yuasa. Grad. Sch. of Human
Life Sci. , Osaka City Univ. and JP Renew Distributors LLC,
San Francisco.
D370
II 862.6 Yerba-mate ( iIex paraguariensis) extract
prevents the liver against ethanol-induced liver injury in rats.
A.
Kojima-Yuasa, A. Tamura, M. Sasaki, H. Yamashita, T. Saku,
T. Hikima, M. Tabuchi, H. Munakata and I. Matsui-Yuasa.
Grad. Sch. of Human Life Sci. , Osaka City Univ., Atree Inc.,
Tokyo and Kinki Univ. Med. Sch., Japan.
D371
I 862.7 Berteroin suppresses inflammatory
responses via NF-
kB signaling in macrophages and mouse
skin.
Y.J. Jung, J.I. Jung, H.J. Cho and J.H.Y. Park. Hallym
Univ., South Korea.
D372
II 862.8 Characterization of the neuroprotective
potential of passion fruit.
Y. Tal, A. Samach, O. Tirosh and A.M.
Troen. Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem and USDA at Tufts Univ.
D373
I 862.9 In vitro immunomodulatory effect of
Ipomoea batatas L. tuber bioactives.
C-M. Chen, S-C. Li, Y-Y.
Liao, J-F. Liu, L-F. Shyur, P-R. Chen, W-C. Hsieh, P-S. Lin
and C-Y.O. Chen. Shih Chien Univ., Taipei Med. Univ. and
Acad. Sinica, Taiwan and Tufts Univ., Boston.
D374
II 862.10 Withdrawn.
D375
I 862.11 Anti-inflammatory activities of plant
pigments.
J-S. Kim, H.R. Kang, H.J. Kim, J.Y. Seo, I.S. Park,
S.S. Kim, B.R. Kim and A. Zakharova. Sch. of Applied Biosci.,
Kyungpook Natl. Univ., South Korea.
D376
II 862.12 Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities
of three different solvent extracts of guava leaf (Psidium guajava
L.).
J. Seo, S.J. Lee, M. Elam, A. Carter, S.A. Johnson,
R.G. Feresin and B.H. Arjmandi. Florida State Univ. and
Gyeongsang Natl. Univ., South Korea.
D377
I 862.13 Effects of feeding cranberry extract
enriched in A-type proanthocyanidins on weight gain and
gene expression in the liver and brain of pigs.
S. Jang, M.
Monagas, A. Molokin, S. Lakshman, G. Bruna, J. Urban and
G. Solano-Aguilar. USDA, Beltsville, UAM-CSIC, Madrid and
Seysa, Madrid.
D378
II 862.14 Anti-inflammatory effect of Spirluina
platensis in macrophages is beneficial for adipocyte
differentiation and maturation by inhibiting NF-
kB pathway in
3T3-L1 adipocytes.
T.X. Pham and J. Lee. Univ. of Connecticut.
D379
I 862.15 Synergistic anti-inflammatory effects of
luteolin and tangeretin on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated RAW
264.7 cells.
A. Funaro, X. Wu, J. Zheng, M.T. Rodriguez-
Estrada and H. Xiao. Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst and
Univ. of Bologna.
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