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INHIBITION OF GROWTH AND UREASE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI BY KOREAN EDIBLE SEAWEED EXTRACTS

Authors
Lee, Bo-BaeChoi, Jae-SukMoon, Hye EunHa, Yu-MiKim, Myung SookCho, Kwang KeunChoi, In Soon
Issue Date
Dec-2013
Publisher
SOC BOTANICA MEXICO
Keywords
antimicrobial activity; Helicobacter pylori; Ishige okamurae; seaweed; urease
Citation
BOTANICAL SCIENCES, v.91, no.4, pp 515 - 522
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BOTANICAL SCIENCES
Volume
91
Number
4
Start Page
515
End Page
522
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20305
ISSN
2007-4298
2007-4476
Abstract
Of 27 Korean seaweed species screened for potential anti-H. pylori activity, seven (25.9%) showed strong inhibitory activity based on the agar diffusion method. The strongest activity was observed for ethanol extracts from Ishige okamurae. At 1 mg/disk, the inhibition zone of I. okamurae extract was 9.0 mm, and the minimum inhibitory concentration was 12 mu g/ml based on the broth microdilution assay. Based on the free urease assay system, the 80% methanol extracts from I. okamurae had 75.4% inhibition at 0.1 mg/ml. To identify the primary active compounds, I. okamurae powders were successively fractionated according to polarity into five classes of constituents including saccharides, lipids, phenolics, alkaloids, and nitrogen compounds. The I. okamurae phenolic compounds had significant antimicrobial activity (12 mu g/ml minimum inhibitory concentration), while the nitrogen compound extract significantly inhibited H. pylori urease activity (80.84% at 1 mg/ml). We evaluated the I. okamurae ethanol and 80% methanol extract for acute toxicity in BALB/c mice. Over the 2-week observation period, no death occurred in any mouse administered a dose of 5 g/kg body weight. These results suggest that I. okamurae extract can be used to develop therapeutic agents for chronic gastritis and peptic ulceration.
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