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조리방법을 달리한 쥐눈이콩의 인체유방암세포 이동성 억제 효과Inhibitory Effects on Human Breast Cancer Cells Migration of Small Black Bean according to the Cooking Methods

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Inhibitory Effects on Human Breast Cancer Cells Migration of Small Black Bean according to the Cooking Methods
Authors
신지훈주나미
Issue Date
Aug-2017
Publisher
한국식품영양학회
Keywords
small black bean; cooking methods; MCF-7 cells
Citation
한국식품영양학회지, v.30, no.4, pp 728 - 734
Pages
7
Journal Title
한국식품영양학회지
Volume
30
Number
4
Start Page
728
End Page
734
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/8189
DOI
10.9799/ksfan.2017.30.4.728
ISSN
1225-4339
Abstract
After being subjected to different cooking methods, small black beans (Rhynchosia nulubilis) were investigated in order to assess the effects of the retained bioactive compounds. Using uncooked, pan broiled, boiled, steamed, and pressure cooked beans, the inhibitory effects of MCF-7 cell migration were evaluated at protein concentrations of 40, 160, and 640 μm/mL, using the Boyden's chamber assay. All protein concentrations (40, 160, and 640 μm/mL) of pan broiled beans showed significant reduction (59.83, 32.48, and 21.37%, respectively) in the rate of cell migration to the lower chambers (p-value less than 0.001). Estimated cell migration rates correlated to the exponential decay between experimentally measured cell migration rates and converted samples. The range of estimated cell migration rate for each 100 mg/mL of cooked sample was as follows: pan broiled (21.16%), boiled (22.48%), steamed (22.48%), pressure cooked (29.52%), and uncooked (35.03%) beans. Our study indicated that selective modifications of cooking methods for small black beans, such as pan broiling, ameliorated the inhibitory effects of MCF-7 cell migration. This suggests that optimized cooking methods increase the nutritional contents of the cooked food.
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