Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-rich extracts from berries and other fruits was screened for their ability to kill Giardia duodenalis, an intestinal parasite of humans. Polyphenol-rich extracts were prepared from berries using solid-phase extraction and applied to trophozoites of Giardia duodenalis grown in vitro. All berry extracts caused inhibition at 166 _g gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/ml phenol content but extracts from strawberry, arctic bramble, blackberry and cloudberry were as effective as the currently used drug, metronidazole, causing complete trophozoite mortality in vitro. Cloudberry extracts were found to be the most effective causing effectively complete trop...
Abstract In this work antimicrobial activity of eight Finnish berries and their phenolic extracts we...
Aims: To investigate the antimicrobial properties of phenolic compounds present in Finnish berries a...
Fruit and vegetable consumption is associated at the population level with a protective effect again...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
The protozoan parasites Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium parvum are common causes of diarrhoea...
Aims: To investigate the effects of berries and berry phenolics on pathogenic intestinal bacteria a...
Phenolic compounds present in berries selectively inhibit the growth of human gastrointestinal patho...
Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In h...
Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In h...
Berry fruits are rich sources of bioactive compounds, such as phenolics and organic acids, which hav...
Berry fruits are rich sources of bioactive compounds, such as phenolics and organic acids, which hav...
Abstract In this work antimicrobial activity of eight Finnish berries and their phenolic extracts we...
Abstract In this work antimicrobial activity of eight Finnish berries and their phenolic extracts we...
Aims: To investigate the antimicrobial properties of phenolic compounds present in Finnish berries a...
Fruit and vegetable consumption is associated at the population level with a protective effect again...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
Following previous work on the anti-giardial effect of blueberry polyphenols, a range of polyphenol-...
The protozoan parasites Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium parvum are common causes of diarrhoea...
Aims: To investigate the effects of berries and berry phenolics on pathogenic intestinal bacteria a...
Phenolic compounds present in berries selectively inhibit the growth of human gastrointestinal patho...
Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In h...
Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In h...
Berry fruits are rich sources of bioactive compounds, such as phenolics and organic acids, which hav...
Berry fruits are rich sources of bioactive compounds, such as phenolics and organic acids, which hav...
Abstract In this work antimicrobial activity of eight Finnish berries and their phenolic extracts we...
Abstract In this work antimicrobial activity of eight Finnish berries and their phenolic extracts we...
Aims: To investigate the antimicrobial properties of phenolic compounds present in Finnish berries a...
Fruit and vegetable consumption is associated at the population level with a protective effect again...