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http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2017.22.3.203

Evaluation of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Ethanol Extracts of Three Kinds of Strawberries  

Seleshe, Semeneh (Department of Animal Resource, Daegu University)
Lee, Jong Seok (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Lee, Sarah (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Lee, Hye Jin (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Kim, Ga Ryun (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Yeo, Joohong (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Kim, Jong Yea (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University)
Kang, Suk Nam (Department of Animal Resource, Daegu University)
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Preventive Nutrition and Food Science / v.22, no.3, 2017 , pp. 203-210 More about this Journal
Abstract
The antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of three kinds of strawberry ethanol extracts from Robus corchorifolius L. f. (RCL), Rubus parvifolius L. var. parvifolius (RPL), and Duchesnea chrysantha Miq. (DCM) were investigated. The RPL was highest (P<0.05) in phenolic, flavonoid, and anthocyanin contents. 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) radical scavenging activities of RPL and DCM extracts were higher than that of RCL (P<0.05). Hydrogen peroxide scavenging activity of RPL was high compared to DCM and RCL (P<0.05). RCL exhibited a significant (P<0.05) potent antioxidant activity in nitric oxide radical inhibition. Inhibition diameter zone (nearest mm) of extracts against the test bacteria ranged from 11.5 in RCL to 12.5 in DCM against Staphylococcus aureus, from 10.5 in RCL to 13.5 in DCM against Streptococcus pneumoniae, from 8.5 in DCM to 10.5 in RCL against Escherichia coli, and the same inhibition of 10 mm in three of the extracts against Klebsiella pneumoniae. However, there was no inhibition against fungi Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans. Three of the extracts had the same minimum inhibitory concentration values of 12.50, 12.50, and $6.25{\mu}g/mL$ against S. aureus, K. pneumoniae, and S. pneumoniae, respectively. On the other hand, MIC values of 12.50, 12.50, and $6.50{\mu}g/mL$ were recorded for RPL, DCM, and RCL against E. coli, respectively. The result of present study revealed that extracts from three kinds of strawberries could be potential candidates as antioxidant and antimicrobial sources for functional food industries.
Keywords
strawberry; antioxidant; antimicrobial; NO inhibition; minimum inhibitory concentration;
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