Growth-inhibiting effects of Cinnamomum cassia bark-derived materials on human intestinal bacteria

被引:123
|
作者
Lee, HS
Ahn, YJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Agr & Life Sci, Dept Agr Biol, Suwon 441744, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Agr & Life Sci, New Biomat Agr Res Ctr, Suwon 441744, South Korea
关键词
Cinnamomum cassia; intestinal bacteria; bifidobacteria; clostridia; cinnamaldehyde;
D O I
10.1021/jf970548y
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The growth-inhibiting activity of Cinnamomum cassia (Blume) bark-derived materials toward five intestinal bacteria was examined using an impregnated paper disk method and compared with that of tetracycline and chloramphenicol, as well as four commercially available compounds (cinnamyl alcohol, trans-cinnamic acid, eugenol, and salicylaldehyde). The biologically active component of C. cassia bark was characterized as cinnamaldehyde by spectral analysis. The growth responses varied with each bacterial strain tested. In a test using 1 and 0.5 mg/disks, cinnamaldehyde revealed potent inhibition against Clostridium perfringens and Bacteroides fragilis. At land 0.5 mg/disk, growth of Bifidobacterium bifidum was significantly inhibited, whereas weak or no inhibitory activity was obtained against Bifidobacterium longum or Lactobacillus acidophilus. The inhibitory effect was much more pronounced in Cl. perfringens, B. fragilis, and Bi. bifidum, compared to Bi. longum or L. acidophilus. Salicylaldehyde exhibited moderate growth-inhibiting activity, but little or no inhibition was observed from treatments with cinnamyl alcohol, trans-cinnamic acid, and eugenol. In contrast, tetracycline and chloramphenicol significantly inhibited growth of all test bacteria as low as 0.01 mg/disk. These results may be an indication of at least one of the pharmacological actions of C. cassia bark.
引用
收藏
页码:8 / 12
页数:5
相关论文
共 37 条
  • [31] Growth-inhibitory effects of Galla Rhois-derived tannins on intestinal bacteria
    Ahn, Y.-J.
    Lee, C.-O.
    Kweon, J.-H.
    Ahn, J.-W.
    Park, J.-H.
    1998, (84)
  • [32] Selective growth inhibitor toward human intestinal bacteria derived from Pulsatilla cernua root
    Lee, HS
    Beon, MS
    Kim, MK
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2001, 49 (10) : 4656 - 4661
  • [33] Inhibitory effects of quinizarin isolated from Cassia tora seeds against human intestinal bacteria and Aflatoxin B1 biotransformation
    Lee, HS
    JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2003, 13 (04) : 529 - 536
  • [34] Effects of recombinant human growth hormone on intestinal translocation of bacteria and endotoxin in rats with obstructive jaundice
    Department of General Surgery ( Yang ZW
    Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International, 2005, (03) : 445 - 449
  • [35] Effects of glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhetic acid on the growth, glycyrrhizin β-D-glucuronidase and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase of human intestinal bacteria
    Akao, T
    BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, 2000, 23 (01) : 104 - 107
  • [36] Beneficial effects of duck-derived lactic acid bacteria on growth performance and meat quality through modulation of gut histomorphology and intestinal microflora in Muscovy ducks
    Li, Zhaolong
    Zhou, Haiou
    Liu, Wenjin
    Wu, Huini
    Li, Cuiting
    Lin, Fengqiang
    Yan, Lu
    Huang, Chenyu
    Duck-derived, Abstract
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2024, 103 (11)
  • [37] Draft Genome Sequences of Three Antibiotic-Producing Soil Bacteria, Staphylococcus pasteuri WAM01, Peribacillus butanolivorans WAM04, and Micrococcus yunnanensis WAM06, with Growth-Inhibiting Effects against Commensal Neisseria Strains
    Reilly, Emily
    Alfaro, Juan A.
    Borzelleri, Alexis R.
    Branco, Emma G.
    Conklin, Declan C.
    Held, Emmaly S.
    Kulee, Fio Z.
    Kuzma, Amelia J.
    Langdon, Nic
    Lasko, Alyssa M.
    Neri, Sean T.
    Nichols, Jasmine A.
    Olawuyi, Temitope R.
    Park, Eunice
    Rugullies, Kadrian
    Wilkie, Carter D.
    Krebs, Laura R.
    Carter, Dawn
    Hudson, Andre O.
    Wadsworth, Crista B.
    MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS, 2022, 11 (10):