Comparative analysis of capsaicin in twenty nine varieties of unexplored Capsicum and its antimicrobial activity against bacterial and fungal pathogens

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العنوان: Comparative analysis of capsaicin in twenty nine varieties of unexplored Capsicum and its antimicrobial activity against bacterial and fungal pathogens
المؤلفون: Kamal Dev, Weih G. Borh, David J. Baumler, Grant A. Hedblom, Zen-Zi Wong, Morrine A. Omolo
المصدر: Journal of Medicinal Plants Research. 12:544-556
بيانات النشر: Academic Journals, 2018.
سنة النشر: 2018
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0301 basic medicine, Pharmacology, Salmonella, biology, food and beverages, Pharmaceutical Science, Plant Science, medicine.disease_cause, biology.organism_classification, Antimicrobial, Capsicum chinense, 03 medical and health sciences, chemistry.chemical_compound, 030104 developmental biology, Complementary and alternative medicine, chemistry, Listeria monocytogenes, Capsaicin, Staphylococcus aureus, Drug Discovery, Pepper, medicine, lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins), Food science, Candida albicans
الوصف: In this study, the capsaicin content of chile pepper extracts from 29 unexplored varieties of Capsicum (twenty five varieties of Capsicum chinense and five of Capsicum annuum) was quantified and correlated with the antimicrobial potential against bacterial and fungal pathogens. The capsaicin content and bactericidal activity against numerous human pathogens (Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans) was compared to identify the most effective chile pepper varieties in the treatment of bacterial and fungal pathogens. The capsaicin content of the tested varieties varied from 29 to 42,633 ppm (139 - 682,135 SHU). On average, the fruits of C. chinense cultivars contained much higher concentrations of capsaicin than C. annuum cultivars. The undiluted chile peppers extracts with capsaicin concentrations greater than 25,000 SHU demonstrated bactericidal and antifungal effects. Overall, it was determined that L. monocytogenes and S. aureus were more susceptible to the antimicrobial effects of capsaicin than Salmonella and E. coli O157:H7, while C. albicans was markedly more susceptible than all bacterial species examined. The extract of the sixth most pungent cultivar, C. chinense Bhut Jolokia Red, showed the greatest antimicrobial potency of all screened peppers. The antimicrobial activity of pepper extracts was not directly correlated with increasing capsaicin concentrations, indicating that various Capsicum cultivars may possess distinct capsaicin derivatives. This is the first study which showed the relationship between capsaicin contents in different Capsicum varieties and their antimicrobial potential, and opens avenues in the study of capsaicin derivatives and their role in health and medicines. Key words: Capsicum, pathogen, capsaicin, peppers, antimicrobial, bactericidal.
تدمد: 1996-0875
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::161c5faf8daf9a3da44c400670fa965e
https://doi.org/10.5897/jmpr2018.6667
حقوق: OPEN
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قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE