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Publication Effects of Sargassum oligocystum and Padina australis extract on adipogenesis and adipolysis in 3T3-L1 cells(Universiti Putra Malaysia, 2017) ;Jaswir I. ;Ahmad H. ;Susanti D. ;Bakhtiar M.T. ;Octavianti F. ;Faculty of Dentistry ;International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) ;Surya UniversityUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)In recent years, the search for natural, safe and effective therapies for the management of obesity has become important. The present study investigated the potential of brown seaweeds Sargassum oligocystum and Padina australis from Malaysian waters as natural alternatives for the management of obesity. Both seaweeds were macerated using acetone at room temperature for ten hours. The S. oligocystum extracts (SE) and P. australis extracts (PE) were then applied to 3T3-L1 cells during the differentiation stage and during the mature stage of the adipocyte life cycle to assess the effects of extracts on adipogenesis and adipolysis. Application of SE at 12.5 and 50 ?g/ml to the cells decreased adipogenesis by 71.7%, and 84.8%, respectively, while cells treated with 12.5 and 50 ?g/ml PE showed 85.7%, and 89.0% adipogenesis respectively, compared to control. Application of SE and PE to mature lipid cells stimulated adipolysis and the release of glycerol into the culture media. Application of SE at 12.5 and 50 ?g ?g/ml in the cell media induced glycerol release by up to 88.6 and 93.0%, respectively, while PE increased glycerol release up to 92.9 and 95.6% respectively, compared to isoproterenol. This study demonstrates the potential of whole brown seaweed extracts from S. oligocystum and P. australis collected from Malaysian waters as natural anti- obesity agents. Incorporation of the brown seaweed into the diet as a functional food will be useful for prevention and treatment of obesity. � All Rights Reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Fabrication of fucoxanthin-loaded microsphere (F-LM) by two steps double-emulsion solvent evaporation method and characterization of fucoxanthin before and after microencapsulation(Japan Oil Chemists Society, 2016) ;Noviendri D. ;Jaswir I. ;Taher M. ;Mohamed F. ;Salleh H.M. ;Noorbatcha I.A. ;Octavianti F. ;Lestari W. ;Hendri R. ;Ahmad H. ;Miyashita K. ;Abdullah A. ;Faculty of Dentistry ;International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) ;Surya University ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) ;Riau UniversityHokkaido UniversityMicroencapsulation is a promising approach in drug delivery to protect the drug from degradation and allow controlled release of the drug in the body. Fucoxanthin-loaded microsphere (F-LM) was fabricated by two step w/o/w double emulsion solvent evaporation method with poly (L-lactic-coglycolic acid) (PLGA) as carrier. The effect of four types of surfactants (PVA, Tween-20, Span-20 and SDS), homogenization speed, and concentration of PLGA polymer and surfactant (PVA), respectively, on particle size and morphology of F-LM were investigated. Among the surfactants tested, PVA showed the best results with smallest particle size (9.18 ?m) and a smooth spherical surface. Increasing the homogenization speed resulted in a smaller mean F-LM particle size [d (0.50)] from 17.12 to 9.18 ?m. Best particle size results and good morphology were attained at homogenization speed of 20 500 rpm. Meanwhile, increased PLGA concentration from 1.5 to 11.0 (% w/v) resulted in increased F-LM particle size. The mean particle size [d (0.5)] of F-LM increased from 3.93 to 11.88 ?m. At 6.0 (% w/v) PLGA, F-LM showed the best structure and external morphology. Finally, increasing PVA concentration from 0.5 to 3.5 (% w/v) resulted in decreased particle size from 9.18 to 4.86 ?m. Fucoxanthin characterization before and after microencapsulation was carried out to assess the success of the microencapsulation procedure. Thermo gravimetry analysis (TGA), glass transition (Tg) temperature of F-LM and fucoxanthin measured using DSC, ATR-FTIR and XRD indicated that fucoxanthin was successfully encapsulated into the PLGA matrix, while maintaining the structural and chemical integrity of fucoxanthin. � 2016 by Japan Oil Chemists� Society. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Some characteristics and functional properties of Chunma (Gastrodia elata) as a food supplement: A short review(Universiti Putra Malaysia, 2017) ;Jaswir I. ;Octavianti F. ;Lestari W. ;Hendri R. ;Ahmad H. ;Faculty of Dentistry ;International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) ;Surya University ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Riau UniversityGastrodin elata blume (Tianma in Chinese, Chunma in Korean) is a perennial parasitic herbaceous plant native to Korea, Japan and China (Chae et al., 2008). The plant has recently received very good attention, especially in Korea, due to its excellent health-promoting properties. This plant is reported to have excellent antioxidant, anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties. This paper briefly reviews some characteristics and functional properties of Chunma. � All Rights Reserved.