In our laboratory, it has a stool improving effect, and a large amount of cacao protein (protein derived from cacao beans) contained in high cacao chocolate, an animal cancer suppressing effect, a skin moisturizing effect, and a plant disease resistance effect. We are studying the role of sphingolipids (such as glucosylceramide and ceramide), which have various actions, in vivo.
Lectures and experiments are in charge of basic microbiology for 1st graders, applied microbiology for 2nd graders, food science experiments for 2nd and 3rd graders, and microbiology utilization for Graduate School. By explaining mainly the applications in the industrial world, we give lectures that make it easy to imagine how what you are learning will be utilized in the industrial world.
Faculty name/Affiliation | Niichiro Koga / Department of Biosciences Faculty of Faculty of Science and Engineering and Engineering |
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Specialized Fields | Food science, applied microbiology, plant pathology |
Research theme | Cacao protein that has a bowel movement improving effect Research on sphingolipids that suppress cancer in animals and induce disease resistance in plants |
Research keywords | Cacao protein, chocolate, sphingolipid, glucosylceramide, ceramide |
Faculty introduction URL | https://www3.med.teikyo-u.ac.jp/profile/ja.5c3671ad0f67fa7f.html |
High-cocoa chocolate is labeled as CACAO72, CACAO86, or Cacao70, and chocolate that contains a large amount of cacao beans, the raw material for chocolate, is called high-cocoa chocolate. Through joint research with Meiji Co., Ltd., our laboratory was the first in the world to discover that the cacao protein (protein contained in cacao beans) contained in high cacao chocolate regulates the intestinal environment and improves bowel movements. Did. Additionally, consuming high-cocoa chocolate increases the number of intestinal bacteria that produce butyrate (a short-chain fatty acid), which is expected to suppress colon cancer, prevent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and prevent diabetes. Found in the human intestine. This discovery was featured in numerous media outlets, including NHK General TV's "Asaichi," Mainichi Shimbun, and Asahi Shimbun. As a result, high-cocoa chocolate became a big hit, and even today, candy stores are filled with high-cocoa chocolate products.
Plant ceramides consist of two types, glucosylceramides and ceramides, and are known to have skin moisturizing effects and colon cancer prevention effects when ingested. In our laboratory, we have established a new method for analyzing and quantifying plant ceramides using liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS), which has been considered difficult until now. For the first time in the world, researchers discovered that the enzyme glucocerebrosidase, which converts glucosylceramide to ceramide, is widely present in seed plants and is involved in drought tolerance in plants.
In joint research with Meiji Co., Ltd., by using this latest LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis technology, we are using the unused part of cacao beans, the raw material of chocolate, to extract the cocoa husk (seed coat) from other plants. found that it contains far more plant ceramides. Therefore, cacao ceramide can be expected to significantly reduce the cost of extraction and manufacturing, and is expected to be used in a variety of foods and cosmetics as a sustainable material.
Title | Journal title | Laboratory | Contents |
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A new drought tolerance mechanism in plants mediated by glucocerebrosidase | Plant Growth Regulation (2023) Vol. 58 No. 2 119-126 | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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Ingestion of indigestible cacao proteins promotes defecation and alters the intestinal microbiota in mice. | Curr. Dev. Nutr. (2022) 6(10), nzac129 https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac129 | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
A new method for the preparation of a purified glucosylceramide and ceramide from shiitake mushroom. | Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem. (2022) 86(12), 1680-1687 https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbac157 | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
Dietary fungal glucosylceramide and ceramide reduce the formation of aberrant crypt foci in 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-treated mice: Differences in the role of glucosylceramide and ceramide. | ACS Food Science & Technology (2023) 3(1), 85-91 https://doi.org/10.1021/acsfoodscitech.2c00290 | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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Sphingadienine-1-phosphate levels are regulated by a novel glycoside hydrolase family 1 glucocerebrosidase widely distributed in seed plants. | J. Biol. Chem. (2021) 297 (5), 101236 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101236 | Body Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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Direct LC–ESI–MS / MS analysis of plant glucosylceramide and ceramide species with 8E and 8Z isomers of the long chain base. | Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem., 31 December 2020 | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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1991 | Molecular cloning of the gene for indolepyruvate decarboxylase from Enterobacter cloacae. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
1992 | Purification and characterization of indolepyruvate decarboxylase, a novel enzyme for indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis in Enterobacter cloacae. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
1994 | Structure and function of indolepyruvate decarboxylase, a key enzyme in indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
1995 | Phytocassanes A, B, C and D, novel diterpene phytoalexins from rice, Oryza sativa L. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
1998 | Cerebrosides A and C, sphingolipid elicitors of hypersensitive cell death and phytoalexin accumulation in rice plants. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
2006 | Cholic acid, a bile acid elicitor of hypersensitive cell death, pathogenesis-related protein synthesis, and phytoalexin accumulation in rice. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
2008 | Purification and characterization of a new family 45 endoglucanase STCE1 from Staphylotrichum coccosporum, and its overproduction in Humicola insolens. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
2012 | Comparison of fructooligosaccharide utilization by Lactobacillus and Bacteroides species. | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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Functions of glucosylceramide in plants and fungi ~ A new drought tolerance mechanism in plants mediated by glucocerebrosidase ~ | Joint symposium of the Japanese Society of Agricultural Chemistry and the Hokkaido Branch of the Japanese Society of Nutrition and Food Science (Tokachi Plaza, August 5, 2023) | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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Constipation improvement effect by ingesting high cacao chocolate | Seminar hosted by Wellness Food Japan | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
Constipation improvement effect by ingesting high cacao chocolate | Seminar sponsored by Japan Food Machinery Research Association | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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Constipation improvement effect by ingesting high cacao chocolate | Chocolate Cocoa International Nutrition Symposium | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
Increase in short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria due to continuous intake of high-cocoa chocolate | Chocolate health effect research result presentation | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
Health benefits of high cocoa chocolate intake | Seminar sponsored by the Food Industry Culture Promotion Association | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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New functionality of chocolate | Chocolate health effect research result presentation | Biomolecular Chemistry Laboratory | detail |
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