Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria

The aim of this study was to explore the killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of A. galanga against food borne bacteria in order to promote this plant as a source of natural preservative. The comparison on antibacterial power was firstly done among its essential oil and the crude ex...

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Main Authors: Okonogi S., Prakatthagomol W., Ampasavate C., Klayraung S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-46372014-08-30T02:42:41Z Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria Okonogi S. Prakatthagomol W. Ampasavate C. Klayraung S. The aim of this study was to explore the killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of A. galanga against food borne bacteria in order to promote this plant as a source of natural preservative. The comparison on antibacterial power was firstly done among its essential oil and the crude extracts obtained from various extracting solvents. The essential oil showed the extremely strongest antibacterial activity and more effective killing activity against Gram negative than Gram positive food borne bacteria. The kinetic time of the oil for complete bactericidal action against E. coli was 40 min whereas that of gentamicin was 120 min. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of bacterial morphology after exposed to the oil showed bacterial membrane destruction. It was concluded that the essential oil is the highest potential part of A. galanga against food borne bacteria. Its killing kinetics against Gram negative bacteria was extremely faster than a broad spectrum antibiotic gentamicin. Its mechanism of bactericidal action was along with the bacterial membrane disruption and malfunction leading to cell death. © 2011 Academic Journals. 2014-08-30T02:42:41Z 2014-08-30T02:42:41Z 2011 Article 19960808 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-80053359377&partnerID=40&md5=de408f0d7cb5152c4870c80d6df1cd45 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4637 English
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description The aim of this study was to explore the killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of A. galanga against food borne bacteria in order to promote this plant as a source of natural preservative. The comparison on antibacterial power was firstly done among its essential oil and the crude extracts obtained from various extracting solvents. The essential oil showed the extremely strongest antibacterial activity and more effective killing activity against Gram negative than Gram positive food borne bacteria. The kinetic time of the oil for complete bactericidal action against E. coli was 40 min whereas that of gentamicin was 120 min. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of bacterial morphology after exposed to the oil showed bacterial membrane destruction. It was concluded that the essential oil is the highest potential part of A. galanga against food borne bacteria. Its killing kinetics against Gram negative bacteria was extremely faster than a broad spectrum antibiotic gentamicin. Its mechanism of bactericidal action was along with the bacterial membrane disruption and malfunction leading to cell death. © 2011 Academic Journals.
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author Okonogi S.
Prakatthagomol W.
Ampasavate C.
Klayraung S.
spellingShingle Okonogi S.
Prakatthagomol W.
Ampasavate C.
Klayraung S.
Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria
author_facet Okonogi S.
Prakatthagomol W.
Ampasavate C.
Klayraung S.
author_sort Okonogi S.
title Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria
title_short Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria
title_full Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria
title_fullStr Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of Alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria
title_sort killing kinetics and bactericidal mechanism of action of alpinia galanga on food borne bacteria
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