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Hyeon-Cheol Shin

Hyeon-Cheol Shin
State University of New York, Korea, Incheon, South Korea · Center for Molecular Intelligence

Doctor of Philosophy

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September 2012 - August 2015
Stony Brook University
Position
  • Research Professor
Description
  • Vice Director, CEWIT Center for Systems Biology
Education
August 1986 - December 1991
University of Iowa
Field of study
  • Bio-organic chemistry, enzyme chemistry

Publications

Publications (33)
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Protein glycosylation is a common post-translational modification on extracellular proteins. The conformational dynamics of several glycoproteins have been characterized by hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS). However, it is, in most cases, not possible to extract information about glycan conformation and dynamics due to the gene...
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Phlorotannins are natural polyphenolic compounds produced by brown marine algae and are currently found in nutritional supplements. Although they are known to cross the blood–brain barrier, their neuropharmacological actions remain unclear. Here we review the potential therapeutic benefits of phlorotannins in the treatment of neurodegenerative dise...
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Dieckol, a phlorotannin from Ecklonia cava, has shown potential for use as an anticancer agent that selectively kills cancer cells. However, it is necessary to amplify its potency without damaging its inherent safety in order to develop it as a competitive chemotherapeutic. Here, we explored the controlled O-acylations of dieckol. Acyl groups could...
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Objective: Systemic administration of dieckol reportedly ameliorates acute hearing loss. In this study, dieckol was delivered to the inner ear by the intratympanic route. The functional and anatomic effects and safety of dieckol were assessed using the rat ototoxicity model. Materials and methods: Dieckol in a high-molecular-weight hyaluronic ac...
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Phlorofucofuroeckol-A (PFF-A) is a phlorotannin extracted from various brown algae. PFF-A shows low toxicity when ingested and various biochemical effects, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-allergy properties. In this study, various di-O-substituted PFF-A derivatives were synthesized by introducing alkyl or acyl groups...
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Purpose: We aimed to identify the effects of marine oligomeric polyphenol (MOP) intake in elderly individuals with sarcopenia. Methods: Older adults (aged 65 years or older) were recruited based on the diagnostic criterion for sarcopenia and were randomly assigned to the MOP intake group (n=10) or the placebo (PBO) intake group (n=10). To determ...
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One of the well-known causes of hearing loss is noise. Approximately 31.1% of Americans between the ages of 20 and 69 years (61.1 million people) have high-frequency hearing loss associated with noise exposure. In addition, recurrent noise exposure can accelerate age-related hearing loss. Phlorofucofuroeckol A (PFF-A) and dieckol, polyphenols extra...
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Dieckol is a brown algae-derived polyphenol that has broad bioactivity and low toxicity. Therefore, it is a promising lead compound for the development of therapeutic agents to treat various pathological conditions, including viral infections, allergies, diabetes, skin ageing, cancers, and neurodegenerative conditions. To exploit the pharmacologica...
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Interest in phlorotannins has increased in recent years largely due to antioxidant capacity, however, the redox mechanism of phlorotannins is still obscure. In the present study, the electrochemical oxidation mechanisms of eckol (EL) and phlorofucofuroeckol‐A (PFF‐A), two representative phlorotannin compounds, were comparatively analyzed in a wide...
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Numerous studies have been carried out on the redox activities of phenolic compounds from terrestrial plants, however, the redox pathway of phlorotannins, a type of marine algae-derived polyphenol, is far from clear. In the present study, the redox mechanisms of two phlorotannins, phloroglucinol (PL) and dieckol (DL), were comparatively scrutinized...
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Long-term therapy with doxorubicin (DOX) is associated with high incidence of cumulative and irreversible dilated cardiomyopathy. The goal of this study was to evaluate the cardioprotective effects and safety of a phlorotannin extract from a brown algae Ecklonia cava (Seapolynol™, SPN) against DOX-induced cardiotoxicity in a rat model. A total of 4...
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Objective: Noise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. Approximately 16% of American teenagers (12-19 years) have hearing loss caused by loud noise. The implication of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in teenagers has received increasing attention. Although temporary threshold shift (TTS), a type of NIHL, is a transient hearing loss,...
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Background: Ecklonia cava is a brown alga that contains various compounds, including carotenoids, fucoidans, and phlorotannins. E. cava polyphenols (ECPs) are known to increase fibroblast survival. The human dermal papilla cell (hDPC) has the properties of mesenchymal-origin fibroblasts. Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of EC...
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Objectives Drug-induced ototoxicity from compounds such as aminoglycosides and platinum can damage the inner ear resulting in hearing loss, tinnitus or balance problems and may be caused by the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Dieckol is a phlorotannin polyphenolic compound with strong antioxidant effects found in edible brown algae. Thi...
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We studied the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and intracellular localization of a fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled dieckol (1) and a rhodamine B-labeled dieckol (7), for exploring the possible therapeutic application of fluorone-labeled dieckols in neurodegenerative diseases. Both compounds (1 &7) were synthesized through a click r...
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Five polyphenols were isolated and purified from a brown alga Ecklonia cava. These compounds showed diverse biological activities such as antioxidative, antiinflammatory, and enzyme inhibitory activities. This led us to investigate the potential of these compounds as Alzheimer's disease drugs. All of the compounds showed moderate acetylcholinestera...
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This study examined effect and safety of Ecklonia cava supplement on blood lipid metabolism in hyperlipidemic subjects. This study was a 12‐weeks, randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled clinical trial. Inclusion criteria were age of 19 to 80 years and total cholesterol level蠅200mg/dL or LDL‐cholesterol level蠅110mg/dL. Eighty subjects were ran...
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Disclosed is a composition for treating arthritis containing a dibenzo-p-dioxin derivative as an active ingredient. This dibenzo-p-dioxin derivative is very effective in inhibiting NF-kB and AP-1 activity, alleviates the symptoms of degenerative arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis without irritating the skin or causing side effects, and can continue...
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Abstract We evaluated the efficacy and safety of Ecklonia cava polyphenol (Seapolynol™, a polyphenol antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent purified from E. cava) during a 12-week treatment period (400 mg orally once daily) in individuals with hypercholesterolemia and performed subgroup analysis for metabolic syndrome (MetS). As a noncomparative s...
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Ecklonia cava is an edible brown alga that contains high levels of phlorotannins, which are unique marine polyphenolic compounds. In the present study, we investigated the anti-inflammatory effects and the underlying molecular mechanism of phlorotannin 6,6'-bieckol, which is an active component isolated from E. cava, on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-sti...
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The inhibitory effect of polyphenol extracts (Seapolynol(™), SPN) of the marine brown algae Ecklonia cava and dieckol, a major component of SPN, on hyperlipidemia was investigated in ICR mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) for five weeks. For analysis of the anti-hyperlipidemic effects of SPN and dieckol, these two agents were given orally on a daily ba...
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The effects of 12-week supplementation with a polyphenol extract from Ecklonia cava (ECP) on anthropometry, serum biochemistry and hematology have been investigated. Ninety-seven overweight male and female adults (average age 40.5 ± 9.2 yr and body mass index (BMI) of 26.5 ± 1.6 kg/m²) were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled...
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Ecklonia cava polyphenol (ECP) is a potent antioxidant and procirculatory agent that may contribute to improvement of endurance performance during highly intense exercise. This study evaluated the acute effect of an ECP-supplemented drink against a placebo on maximum endurance capacity and related physiological parameters. Twenty men 18-23 yr old v...
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During the search for anticholinesterase compounds from marine organisms, two known plastoquinones, sargaquinoic acid (1) and sargachromenol (2), were isolated from Sargassum sagamianum. Both compounds showed moderate acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activity in a micromole range (IC(50) 23.2 and 32.7 microm, respectively). However, for butyr...
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Chronic exposure of the skin to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation induces oxidative stress, which plays a crucial role in the induction of skin cancer. In this study, the effect of dietary feeding and topical application of brown algae polyphenols on UVB radiation-induced skin carcinogenesis in SKH-1 mice was investigated. SKH-1 hairless mice were rand...
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Osteoarthritis is thought to be induced by the ageing-related loss of homeostatic balance between degeneration and repair mechanism around cartilage tissue in which inflammatory mediators such as reactive oxygen species, cytokines and prostaglandins are prone to over-production under undesirable physiological conditions. Phlorotannins are unique po...
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Phlorotannins, the polyphonic compounds found in brown Eisenia and Ecklonia algae, have several pharmacologically beneficial effects such as anti-inflammation. In addition, our recent data show that these compounds may improve the cognitive functions of aged humans suggesting the potential ability to enhance memory in several neurodegenerative diso...
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Osteoarthritis is thought to be induced by the aging-related loss of homeostatic balance between degeneration and repair mechanism around cartilage tissue in which inflammatory mediators such as reactive oxygen species, cytokines and prostaglandins are prone to overproduction under undesirable physiological conditions. Phlorotannins are unique poly...
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Several polyphenolic compounds and complex mixtures were isolated from brown algae species. The 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryhydarzyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) of these compounds were evaluated to determine their physiological usefulness as antioxidants for vascular protection. The antioxidative protecti...
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A rapid and high-yielding two-step synthesis of fatty thioacids from readily available starting materials has been devised. In the first step, an acid chloride is reacted with thioacetic acid at room temperature to produce a mixed thioanhydride, which in the second step is nucleophilically deacetylated with propylamine or butylamine at 5 degrees C....
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The interaction of lipoprotein lipase with p-nitrophenyl N-alkylcarbamates [PNPOC(=O)-NHCnH2n+1; n = 4, 8, and 12] proceeds by the three-stage mechanism shown below. After reversible [formula: see text] formation of the enzyme-carbamate complex (EC), rapid carbamylation (kc) precedes slow decarbamylation. Therefore, in short-term assays (less than...

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