The biological activities of Arabis alpina L. subsp. brevifolia (DC.) Cullen against food pathogens
In this study, in vitro biological activities of both methanol and ethanol extracts of Arabis alpina subsp. brevifolia were investigated. Also, the phenolic components of this plant was examined in this study. The extracts were tested against the eight strains of food pathogens for their antimicrobi...
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doaj-564e83b6ffc042a8af2acda2536c701e2021-09-06T19:19:35ZengDe GruyterOpen Chemistry2391-54202018-10-0116193093610.1515/chem-2018-0104chem-2018-0104The biological activities of Arabis alpina L. subsp. brevifolia (DC.) Cullen against food pathogensBalpinar N.0Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Burdur15030, TurkeyIn this study, in vitro biological activities of both methanol and ethanol extracts of Arabis alpina subsp. brevifolia were investigated. Also, the phenolic components of this plant was examined in this study. The extracts were tested against the eight strains of food pathogens for their antimicrobial activities by utilizing minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and disc diffusion assay. The non-enzymatic antioxidant activities were determined according to scavenging of the free radical 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH). The phenolic compounds were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The main component was ellagic acid for the methanol extract of stem-leaf, rutin for the ethanol extract of stem-leaf, and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid for the methanol and ethanol extracts of fruit-flower. The ethanolic extracts of leaves revealed antibacterial activities against Salmonella Typhimurium (7 mm) while the ethanolic extracts of flowers demonstrated no activity against the test pathogens. The methanolic extracts of leaf-flower showed antibacterial activities against S. Typhimurium (7 mm). No activity was observed against C. albicans. The MIC value for four test bacteria was 13000 μg/mL. The ethanol extracts of A. alpina subsp. brevifolia exhibited the highest DPPH inhibition (76%). This study showed that A. alpina subsp. brevifolia possesses antioxidant and antimicrobial activities.https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2018-0104arabisantimicrobial activityantioxidant activityfood-borne pathogenshplc |
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The biological activities of Arabis alpina L. subsp. brevifolia (DC.) Cullen against food pathogens |
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The biological activities of Arabis alpina L. subsp. brevifolia (DC.) Cullen against food pathogens |
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The biological activities of Arabis alpina L. subsp. brevifolia (DC.) Cullen against food pathogens |
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The biological activities of Arabis alpina L. subsp. brevifolia (DC.) Cullen against food pathogens |
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The biological activities of Arabis alpina L. subsp. brevifolia (DC.) Cullen against food pathogens |
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biological activities of arabis alpina l. subsp. brevifolia (dc.) cullen against food pathogens |
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In this study, in vitro biological activities of both methanol and ethanol extracts of Arabis alpina subsp. brevifolia were investigated. Also, the phenolic components of this plant was examined in this study. The extracts were tested against the eight strains of food pathogens for their antimicrobial activities by utilizing minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and disc diffusion assay. The non-enzymatic antioxidant activities were determined according to scavenging of the free radical 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH). The phenolic compounds were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The main component was ellagic acid for the methanol extract of stem-leaf, rutin for the ethanol extract of stem-leaf, and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid for the methanol and ethanol extracts of fruit-flower. The ethanolic extracts of leaves revealed antibacterial activities against Salmonella Typhimurium (7 mm) while the ethanolic extracts of flowers demonstrated no activity against the test pathogens. The methanolic extracts of leaf-flower showed antibacterial activities against S. Typhimurium (7 mm). No activity was observed against C. albicans. The MIC value for four test bacteria was 13000 μg/mL. The ethanol extracts of A. alpina subsp. brevifolia exhibited the highest DPPH inhibition (76%). This study showed that A. alpina subsp. brevifolia possesses antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. |
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