A Study on Antibacterial Effects of Ascorbic Acid against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Ascorbic acid의 항결핵균 작용에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Jae-Oh (Department of Microbiology, Kyung Hee University, School of Medicine) ;
  • Ho, Soon-Tae (Department of Microbiology, Kyung Hee University, School of Medicine) ;
  • Kim, Chan-Soo (Department of Microbiology, Kyung Hee University, School of Medicine)
  • 김재오 (경희대학교 의과대학 미생물학교실) ;
  • 호순태 (경희대학교 의과대학 미생물학교실) ;
  • 김찬수 (경희대학교 의과대학 미생물학교실)
  • Published : 1985.12.31

Abstract

Vitamin C is known as an integral element for the formation and maintenance of intercellular supporting structures. Ascorbic acid has been used for the treatment of certain poisonings and hypovitaminosis(scurvy) but also known as a powerful reducing agent, and can kill a variety of bacteria and detoxify bacterial exotoxins including various clostridial exotoxins in vitro. For viruses, vitamin C inactivates herpes virus, vaccinia virus and influenza virus and has been used for the prevention and treatment of the common cold. Thus ascorbic acid plays an important role in antimicrobial action. Scurvy also promotes the development of tubercles in experimentally infected guinea pig and the tuberculosis patients require more vitamin C than normal persons. However there is no reports that ascorbic acid could inhibit the growh of M. tuberculosis. In this paper, antibacterial effects of ascorbic acid against M. tuberculosis were studied. The results are as follows: 1. The single use of the ascorbic acid exhibited antibacterial effect in vitro against $5{\times}10^3/ml$ of M. tuberculosis $H_{37}$ Rv at the concentration of ascorbic acid 0.625mg/ml over 3 hours exposure and 0.05mg/ml over 9 hours exposure. 2. In vivo mice administered with ascorbic acid 50mg/day for 5, 10 and 15 days respectively were protected from M. tuberculosis $2LD_{50}$, $3LD_{50}$, $4LD_{50}$ and $5LD_{50}$ given intravenously.

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