Antibacterial Activity of Terminalia chebula Retz. Extract Against Food Spoilage Microorganisms

식품부패세균에 대한 가자(Terminalia chebula Retz.) 추출물의 항균활성

  • Published : 2005.06.30

Abstract

Antibacterial activities of water and 70% ethanol extracts of Terminalia chebula Retz were investigated. Fractions were prepared by step-wise fractionation of water and 70% ethanol extracts using acetone, hexane, chloroform and butanol. Butanol fraction showed best antibacterial activities. Water and 70% ethanol extracts of T. chebula Retz. had significantly high pyrogallol content among 13 phenolic compound analysed by HPLC, and pyrogallol (standard) showed highest activities against several food spoilage microorganism.

가자 물 추출물과 70% 에탄올 추출물을 acetone, hexane, chloroform, butanol 용매로 순차 분획하였다. 용매 순차 분획물중 butanol분획물이 E. coli, S. typhimurium, P. aeruginosa, B. subtilis, S. aureus, L. monocytogenes균종에 대해 가장 좋은 항균활성과 추출수율을 나타내었다. 또한 polyphenol 표준물질 중 pyrogallol이 항균활성 실험결과 가장 좋은 활성을 나타내었다. 가자의 물 추출물과 에탄올 추출물을 13가지 표준품을 사용하여 HPLC 분석한 결과, pyrogallol의 수치가 가장 높게 나타났다.

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