Aims: To investigate the antimicrobial properties of phenolic compounds present in Finnish berries against probiotic bacteria and other intestinal bacteria, including pathogenic species.Methods and Results: Antimicrobial activity of pure phenolic compounds representing flavonoids and phenolic acids, and eight extracts from common Finnish berries, was measured against selected Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacterial species, including probiotic bacteria and the intestinal pathogen Salmonella. Antimicrobial activity was screened by an agar diffusion method and bacterial growth was measured in liquid culture as a more accurate assay. Myricetin inhibited the growth of all lactic acid bacteria derived from the human gastrointestinal tract flor...
Phenolic compounds are widespread in berries and determine their antimicrobial activity. The aim of ...
Phenolic compounds were extracted with food grade solvent of acidified aqueous ethanol from leaves, ...
This study evaluated the inhibitory effects of samples extracted by different solvents from bayberry...
Aims: To investigate the effects of berries and berry phenolics on pathogenic intestinal bacteria a...
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...
Abstract: Antimicrobial activity and mechanisms of phenolic extracts of 12 Nordic berries were studi...
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...
Phenolic compounds present in berries selectively inhibit the growth of human gastrointestinal patho...
Berries are traditionally an important part of the Nordic diet. About 50 different berries are grown...
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...
Phenolic compounds are widespread in berries and determine their antimicrobial activity. The aim of ...
Fruits are a source of natural compounds that could be widely used for different purposes due to the...
Phenolic compounds are widespread in berries and determine their antimicrobial activity. The aim of ...
Phenolic compounds were extracted with food grade solvent of acidified aqueous ethanol from leaves, ...
This study evaluated the inhibitory effects of samples extracted by different solvents from bayberry...
Aims: To investigate the effects of berries and berry phenolics on pathogenic intestinal bacteria a...
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...
Abstract: Antimicrobial activity and mechanisms of phenolic extracts of 12 Nordic berries were studi...
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...
Phenolic compounds present in berries selectively inhibit the growth of human gastrointestinal patho...
Berries are traditionally an important part of the Nordic diet. About 50 different berries are grown...
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...
Phenolic compounds are widespread in berries and determine their antimicrobial activity. The aim of ...
Fruits are a source of natural compounds that could be widely used for different purposes due to the...
Phenolic compounds are widespread in berries and determine their antimicrobial activity. The aim of ...
Phenolic compounds were extracted with food grade solvent of acidified aqueous ethanol from leaves, ...
This study evaluated the inhibitory effects of samples extracted by different solvents from bayberry...