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Sodium Intake Reduction in Real World

Rhee MY

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Inhibition of melanogenesis by sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate

Kim JH, Oh CT, Kwon TR, Kim JH, Bak DH, Kim H, Park WS, Kim BJ

Sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate (mesna) is a protective agent that is widely used in medicine because of its antioxidant effects. Recently, reactive oxygen species (ROS) were shown to increase pigmentation. Thus, ROS...
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Customers' Perceptions of Operational Status of and Needs for Sodium Reduction in the Industry Foodservice in Seoul

Yi NY

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare customers' perceptions of the need for a low-sodium diet and sodium-reduced operations in the industry foodservice by age. The relationships between health concerns and...
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Comparison of Salinity and Sodium Content by the Salinity Measurement Frequency of Soups of Childcare Centers Enrolled in the Center for Children's Food Service Management in Daegu

Lee NY, Lee YK

OBJECTIVES: This study examined the salinity of soups provided at childcare centers by measuring the salinity for three years and providing basic data for sodium reduction. METHODS: The soup salinity was...
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Development of objective indicators for quantitative analysis of sodium intake: the sodium to potassium ratio of second-void urine is correlated with 24-hour urinary sodium excretion

Kim JG, Han SW, Yi JH, Park HC, Han SY

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To date, sodium intake has been evaluated based on spot urine instead of 24-hour (hr) urine collection. Nevertheless, the optimal method for assessing daily sodium intake remains unclear. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Fifteen...
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Effect of Sodium Cromoglycate on Acetic Acid-induced Ulcerative Colitis in Mice

Ghafouri Z, Seyyedian , Nikbakht J, Kouhsari E, Bayat S, Zargar H, Houshmand

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that mainly involves the colon. Thus far, glucocorticoids and amino-salicylate have been the main treatment. METHODS: To assess drugs with...
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Effects of Bamboo Salt with Sodium Fluoride on the Prevention of Dental Caries

Lee HJ, Park AR, Oh HN

BACKGROUND: Dental caries is one of several prevalent oral diseases caused by dental plaque biofilms. This study evaluated the anti-cariogenic effects of a bamboo salt (BS) and sodium fluoride (NaF)...
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Protective effect of glucosamine and risedronate (alone or in combination) against osteoarthritic changes in rat experimental model of immobilized knee

Salman A, Shabana AI, El-ghazouly DEs, Maha E

This study is aiming to investigate the protective effect of glucosamine, risedronate (alone or in combination) on articular cartilage in experimental model of immobilized rat knee. Twenty-five adult male albino...
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A Lower Baseline Urinary Glucose Excretion Predicts a Better Response to the Sodium Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor

Hwang YC, Kim JH, Lee BW, Lee WJ

We aimed to identify the clinical variables associated with a better glucose-lowering response to the sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor ipragliflozin in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We...
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Short-Term Effects of Beraprost Sodium on the Markers for Cardiovascular Risk Prediction in Type 2 Diabetic Patients with Microalbuminuria

Choi YM, Kwon HS, Choi KM, Lee WY, Hong EG

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the changes in cardiovascular risk markers including pulse wave velocity (PWV), microalbuminuria, inflammatory cytokines, and adhesion molecules after treatment with beraprost sodium (BPS) in patients with diabetic...
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Evaluation of Sodium and Chloride Biochemical Tests in Drowning Autopsy Cases

Na JY, Oh YH

There are several diagnostic findings required for confirming a postmortem diagnosis of drowning. However, postmortem diagnosis of drowning remains challenging for forensic pathologists. In previous reports, several biochemical tests using...
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Development of an acute pancreatitis porcine model based on endoscopic retrograde infusion of contrast medium or sodium taurocholate

Park JS, Jeong S, Kim JM, Lee BH, Kim JM, Lee DH

BACKGROUND/AIMS: A reproducible, endoscope-based, large animal model, of acute pancreatitis was developed to meet the need for a suitable means of preclinically testing treatments. The aim of this study was...
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Current status, perception and practicability of restaurant staffs related to reducing sodium use in Seongnam, Korea

Ahn SH, Kwon JS, Kim K, Lee Y, Kim HK

PURPOSE: With the increase of going out to eat, reducing the sodium in restaurant foods has a crucial impact on reducing sodium intake. This study aimed to assess the current...
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Decursinol Angelate Ameliorates Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Induced Colitis by Modulating Type 17 Helper T Cell Responses

Thapa B, Pak S, Kwon HJ, Lee K

Angelica gigas has been used as a Korean traditional medicine for pain relief and gynecological health. Although the extracts are reported to have an anti-inflammatory property, the bioactive compounds of...
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Effect of Individual Low Sodium Dialysate on Blood Pressure, Interdialytic Weight Gain, Thirst and Intradialytic Discomfort In End-Stage Renal Disease Patients

Kim S, Choi Y

PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper was to identify blood pressure, interdialytic weight gain, thirst and intradialytic discomfort in subjects after applying individual low-sodium dialysis fluid (1,2,3 mEq/L) to hemodialysis...
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Designing optimized food intake patterns for Korean adults using linear programming (II): adjustment of the optimized food intake pattern by establishing stepwise intake goals of sodium

Asano K, Yang H, Lee Y, Kim M, Yoon J

PURPOSE: The Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans (KDRIs) suggest that the goal for the intake of sodium should be less than 2,000 mg, which is thought to be infeasible to...
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Safety Evaluation of Paclitaxel-Eluting Biliary Metal Stent with Sodium Caprate in Porcine Biliary Tract

Jang SI, Jeong S, Lee DH, Na K, Yang S, Lee DK

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Metallic stents designed to relieve malignant biliary obstruction are susceptible to occlusive tumor ingrowth or overgrowth. In a previous report, we described metallic stents covered with paclitaxel-incorporated membrane (MSCPM-I,...
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Clinical comparison of low-volume agents (oral sulfate solution and sodium picosulfate with magnesium citrate) for bowel preparation: the EASE study

Kim J, Kim HG, Kim KO, Kim HW, Park J, Byeon JS, Hwang SW, Shin HD, Shin JE, Yang HJ, Lee HS, Jung Y, Cho YS, Joo YE, Myung DS, Huh KC, Ahn EM

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study compared the efficacy, compliance, and safety of bowel preparation between sodium picosulfate with magnesium citrate (SPMC) and oral sulfate solution (OSS). METHODS: A prospective randomized multicenter study was...
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Antibacterial effects of sodium tripolyphosphate against Porphyromonas species associated with periodontitis of companion animals

Lee JH, Moon JH, Ryu JI, Kang SW, Kwack KH, Lee JY

Porphyromonas species are closely associated with companion animal periodontitis which is one of the most common diseases in dogs and cats and leads to serious systemic diseases if left untreated....
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Hepatoprotective effect of sodium hydrosulfide on hepatic encephalopathy in rats

Kwon KW, Nam Y, Choi WS, Kim TW, Kim GM, Sohn UD

Hydrogen sulfide is well-known to exhibit anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective activities, and also has protective effects in the liver. This study aimed to examine the protective effect of hydrogen sulfide in...
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