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Phenolic contents and antimicrobial activity of squirting cucumber (Ecballium elaterium) extracts against food-borne pathogens

Squirting cucumber (Ecballium elaterium), is an indigenous species of the south of Europe and the Mediterranean basin, sometimes cultivated for its use as a medicinal plant. This study compared phenolic contents in Ecballium elaterium organs and their antimicrobial activities against some foodborne...

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Published in:Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2014-05, Vol.27 (3), p.475-479
Main Authors: Abbassi, Feten, Ayari, Besma, Mhamdi, Baya, Toumi, Lamjed
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description Squirting cucumber (Ecballium elaterium), is an indigenous species of the south of Europe and the Mediterranean basin, sometimes cultivated for its use as a medicinal plant. This study compared phenolic contents in Ecballium elaterium organs and their antimicrobial activities against some foodborne pathogens. Our results indicated that the plant organs had different total polyphenol contents (ranging from 6.744 to 46.848 mg GAE g(-1) DW) the leaves and fruits contained about 6-fold higher phenol contents than the root. The same tendency was observed for flavonoid and tannin levels. An interesting antimicrobial activity was also observed against the food pathogens at concentrations ranging from 0.004 to 2.5 mg ml(-1). Ecballium elaterium extracts might therefore be a potential source of preservative candidates for use in food or pharmaceutical industries.
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Botanical research
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Identification and classification
Phenols
Phenols - analysis
Physiological aspects
Phytochemistry
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