木下 英樹

Kinoshita Hideki

  • 准教授
  • 学位:博士(農学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Agriculture / Department of Food and Life Sciences
  • Undergraduate School of Agriculture / Department of Bioscience
  • Graduate School of Bioscience / Course of Bioscience
  • Graduate School of Agriculture / Course of Agricultural Sciences

ジャンル

  • Lifestyle-Related Diseases
  • Eating Habits
  • Biotechnology

研究と関連するSDGs

  • Good Health and Well-Being
  • Clean Water and Sanitation
  • Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  • Partnership for the Goals

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • plant-based milk
  • AGEs
  • anti-glycation
  • soy milk yogurt
  • functional food
  • moonlighting protein
  • exopolysaccharide
  • diabetes
  • fermented soymilk
  • cheese
  • yogurt
  • heavy metal
  • detoxification
  • adhesion
  • lactic acid bacteria

研究分野

  • Life sciences Animal production science
  • Life sciences Applied microbiology
  • Life sciences Food sciences

論文

Lactic acid bacterial exopolysaccharides strongly bind histamine and can potentially be used to remove histamine contamination in food.

Functions of small RNAs in Lactobacillus casei-Pediococcus group of lactic acid bacteria using fragment analysis.

Protection of human intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative stress caused by mercury using lactic acid bacteria.

Crystal Structure of Cell Surface Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase from Lactobacillus plantarum: Insight into the Mercury Binding Mechanism

Antioxidant capacity of soymilk yogurt and exopolysaccharides produced by lactic acid bacteria.

Lactobacillus plantarum LA 318 inhibits the adhesion of Candida albicans ATCC 26555 to human colonic mucin

Isolation of lactic acid bacteria bound to the porcine intestinal mucosa and an analysis of their moonlighting adhesins.

Comparison and characterization of biosorption by Weissella viridescens MYU 205 of periodic group 12 metal ions

IN VITRO MASS-SCREENING OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA AS POTENTIAL BIOSORBENTS OF CESIUM AND STRONTIUM IONS

Biosorption of heavy metals by lactic acid bacteria and identification of mercury binding protein

Proposal of screening method for intestinal mucus adhesive lactobacilli using the enzymatic activity of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH)

Comparison of selectivity of MRS agar and modified LBS agar for isolation of lactobacilli

Cell surface glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) of Lactobacillus plantarum LA 318 recognizes human A and B blood group antigens

Cell surface Lactobacillus plantarum LA 318 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) adheres to human colonic mucin

Quantitative evaluation of adhesion of lactobacilli isolated from human intestinal tissues to human colonic mucin using surface plasmon resonance (BIACORE assay)

書籍等出版物

  • Lactic Acid Bacteria: Methods and Protocols
  • Moonlighting proteins : novel virulence factors in bacterial infections

講演・口頭発表等

  • 糖尿病患者及びその予備群に適したチーズの選抜
  • 糖尿病患者及びその予備群に適した豆乳ヨーグルトの選抜
  • 熊本県産イグサ2品種のポリフェノール含量と抗酸化力の比較
  • 食事性タンパク質由来代謝物indoxyl sulfateの好中球細胞酸化促進作用
  • 乳酸菌を用いた農畜産物の発酵と新奇機能性発酵食品の創出
  • ミネラル供給とカドミウム排出を可能にする乳酸菌の探索
  • 食用イグサ抽出物のOxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity(ORAC)法に基づく調製と総抗酸化力の評価
  • Tryptophan由来の代謝物IndoxylおよびIndoxyl Sulfateの抗酸化活性の評価
  • ヤブツバキ茶葉の強い抗酸化力と市販緑茶との比較評価
  • 重金属耐性における菌体表層ムーンライティングプロテインの役割の検討
  • 乳酸菌のムーンライティングプロテインの網羅的解析
  • 乳酸菌を用いた細胞への水銀毒性の軽減
  • トリプルプロテクト乳酸菌を用いた内部被爆低減豆乳ヨーグルトの開発
  • 高セシウム(Cs)吸着性乳酸菌の選抜と体内除染用ヨーグルトの開発に関する研究
  • 乳酸菌の亜鉛族金属への吸着特性とそのメカニズムの解明
  • 多剤耐性菌の分布調査による食品の潜在的なリスク評価
  • 乳酸菌の重金属収着特性とCaco‐2細胞を用いた水銀取り込み阻害の検討
  • 乳酸菌によるセシウムおよびストロンチウムの収着と内部被曝低減ヨーグルトの試作
  • 乳酸菌の水銀結合タンパク質の解析
  • 乳酸菌を用いた内部被曝低減の可能性と豆乳ヨーグルトの試作

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

Basic research for the development of laxatives using resin glycosides as lead compounds

Comprehensive analysis of moonlighting proteins of lactic acid bacteria and its application to multifunctional markers

Proposal of new screening method of adhesive probiotic lactic acid bacteria by enzymic activity

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