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Antimicrobial Activity of Aminoreductone against Helicobacter pylori. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry [J Agric Food Chem] Journal article

 
TitleAntimicrobial Activity of Aminoreductone against Helicobacter pylori.
Author(s)Trang VT, Takeuchi H, Kudo H, Aoki A, Katsuno S, Shimamura T, Sugiura T, Ukeda H 
InstitutionFaculty of Agriculture, Kochi University, Monobe B-200, Nankoku 783-8502, Japan.
SourceJ Agric Food Chem 2009 Nov 5.
AbstractAnti-Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) effects of aminoreductone (AR), a Maillard reaction product, were evaluated in this study. AR effectively inhibited the growth of all 24 strains (19 clinical isolates and 5 isogenic mutants) irrespective of susceptibility to antibiotics and clinical manifestation. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of AR ranged from 0.5 to 5 mM. A killing assay with multiples of MIC was performed, demonstrating that the killing activity of AR was significantly higher than that of its derived melanoidin, an inhibitor of H. pylori urease-gastric mucin adherence, formed in the final stage of the Maillard reaction. These significant effects of AR on H. pylori were observed even in acidic conditions (pH 3). At most, 25 mM AR effectively exhibited bactericidal activity in all strains. These results rise up the possibility that foods containing AR, such as milk and dairy products, are valuable sources for preventing colonization of H. pylori in the stomach and its associated tissue damages.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19891477
  
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