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Title: Effect of certain phytochemicals on Aeromonas hydrophila
Authors: Kothari, Vijay
Keywords: Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper, Science
Science, Faculty Paper
Curcumin
Tannic acid
Minimum inhibitory concentration
Food-borne pathogen
Bacteriostatic
Issue Date: Aug-2011
Abstract: This study was aimed at investigating effect of different phytochemicals on growth of Aermonas hydrophila. Susceptibility of A. hydrophila to seven different phytocompounds was evaluated by broth dilution assay. Among all the test compounds curcumin with a minimum inhibitory concentration of ~175 µg/ml was found to be most effective against A. hydrophila, followed by tannic acid. Gallic acid failed to show any effect on growth of the test organism. A growth curve study in absence and presence of curcumin was also made. Since A. hydrophila is viewed as a challenging and notorious food-borne pathogen, and difficult to control owing to its resistance to many antibiotics, it is required to find novel approaches to control it. Our study found curcumin to be effective against this organism as a bacteriostatic agent at microgram concentrations.
Description: Research in Biotechnology,Vol.2(4, Page No. 20 - 25, 2011
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2401
ISSN: 2229-791X
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