2015
DOI: 10.7852/jses.2015.53.2.130
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Antioxidant activity and antimicrobial activity of the grasshopper, Oxya chinensis sinuosa

Abstract: In this study, to confirm the physiological activity of the grasshopper (Oxya chinensis sinuosa) antioxidant activity, antimicrobial activity, thermal stability of the antimicrobial substance, pH stability, total polyphenol content of the adult grasshopper was measured. Antibacterial activity in accordance with the extraction solvent showed a strong antibacterial activity in a mixed solvent of ethanol for the E. coli strain. Antimicrobial activity in 40 o C hot air drying and a freezedried condition was the hi… Show more

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“…Oxya chinensis sinuosa Mistshenko, an edible grasshopper, belongs to the phylum Arthropoda (Order: 54 Orthoptera, Family: Acrididae, subfamily: Oxyinae) 16 . Traditionally in Korea, it is known as the “famine relief insect” and has been used to treat cough, whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, paralysis, and seizures 17 . Recently, the rice field grasshopper has been registered as a food in the Korean Food Standards Codex, Korea Food & Drug Administration (KFDA).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oxya chinensis sinuosa Mistshenko, an edible grasshopper, belongs to the phylum Arthropoda (Order: 54 Orthoptera, Family: Acrididae, subfamily: Oxyinae) 16 . Traditionally in Korea, it is known as the “famine relief insect” and has been used to treat cough, whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, paralysis, and seizures 17 . Recently, the rice field grasshopper has been registered as a food in the Korean Food Standards Codex, Korea Food & Drug Administration (KFDA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, Oxya chinensis sinuosa (rice field grasshopper) which belongs to order Orthoptera of Acrididae family [14] is widely utilized in Korea and other Asian countries since millennia because of its high nutritional and medicinal value [15] . Traditionally, O. chinensis sinuosa is reported to cure several ailments including asthma, bronchitis, cough, paralysis, and seizures [16] . Knowing the many health benefits and safe to consume, recently Korea Food and Drug Administration has listed rice field grasshopper as a registered food for human intake [15] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Locusta migratoria [Orthoptera: Acrididae (Linnaeus, 1758)], migratory locust, was reported to feed on grass and often causes serious damage to agricultural crops ( Tanaka et al, 2012 ). L. migratoria , Oxya chinensis sinuosa , and some species of the order Orthoptera have long been known to purportedly effective for the management of asthma, bronchitis, stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease ( Kim et al, 2015 ; Lee et al, 2018 ), and research has been conducted on the anti-inflammatory and cellular protective effects of O. chinensis sinuosa ( Park et al, 2006 ; Yoon et al, 2014 ). Studies have also been conducted on the nutritional components and antioxidant ( Kim et al, 1987 ) and antibacterial effects ( Kim et al, 2015 ) of L. migratoria .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. migratoria , Oxya chinensis sinuosa , and some species of the order Orthoptera have long been known to purportedly effective for the management of asthma, bronchitis, stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease ( Kim et al, 2015 ; Lee et al, 2018 ), and research has been conducted on the anti-inflammatory and cellular protective effects of O. chinensis sinuosa ( Park et al, 2006 ; Yoon et al, 2014 ). Studies have also been conducted on the nutritional components and antioxidant ( Kim et al, 1987 ) and antibacterial effects ( Kim et al, 2015 ) of L. migratoria . The effects of L. migratoria extract have been confirmed through several studies, and in vitro experiments have shown that the extract has anti-inflammatory, neuroblastogenic, and osteoblast differentiation effects ( Baek et al, 2018 ; Lee et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%