Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains

Wild berry species at northern latitudes contain many bioactive compounds beneficial for human health, making them appealing sources for natural antimicrobial agents, for example against urinary tract infection (UTI). The present study aims to evaluate the antibacterial impact of bilberry (Vaccinium...

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Main Authors: Tuuli Aro, Stefan Martens, Hely Häggman, Mysore V. Tejesvi
Other Authors: Aro, T., Martens, S., Häggman, H., Tejesvi, M.V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10449/58260
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author Tuuli Aro
Stefan Martens
Hely Häggman
Mysore V. Tejesvi
author2 Aro, T.
Martens, S.
Häggman, H.
Tejesvi, M.V.
author_facet Tuuli Aro
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description Wild berry species at northern latitudes contain many bioactive compounds beneficial for human health, making them appealing sources for natural antimicrobial agents, for example against urinary tract infection (UTI). The present study aims to evaluate the antibacterial impact of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.), lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) and crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) against clinical E. coli strains from UTI patients and against common bacterial pathogens. To accomplish this aim, clinical E. coli strain, E. coli, K. pneumonia, S. aureus and P. aeruginosa strains were predisposed to berry extracts to assess inhibition halos (RDA), growth inhibition kinetics (GIK) and minimal inhibition concentrations (MIC). Water, acetone and ethanol were used in extraction step to evaluate if the chosen solvent have an impact on the antibacterial effect or secondary metabolite content of extracts. Lastly, the secondary metabolic spectra of berry extracts were investigated. All berry extracts showed antibacterial activity irrespective of the extraction method; bilberry (RDA: 4-14 mm, MIC: 3.125-100) lingonberry (RDA: 6-10.5 mm, MIC: 12.5-50) and crowberry (RDA: 3-11 mm, MIC: 6.25 - 50). The selected solvent in extraction step altered the bacterial growth inhibition potential of the extract, which might be due to the found differences in secondary metabolite quantities between each berry extracts. The results suggest that bilberry, lingonberry and crowberry have antibacterial properties against UTI pathogen E. coli and other common infectious bacteria. Also, solvent selection in the extraction step altered the antibacterial effect and secondary metabolite content of berry extracts, indicating the need of standardized antibacterial assay for plant-based products.
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/58260 2025-01-16T21:36:03+00:00 Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains Tuuli Aro Stefan Martens Hely Häggman Mysore V. Tejesvi Aro, T. Martens, S. Häggman, H. Tejesvi, M.V. 2019-11-14 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/58260 eng eng journal:JOURNAL OF APPLIED & ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/10449/58260 vaccinium empetrum berries antibacterial urinary tract infection Escherichia coli Settore BIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftiasma 2022-10-18T07:18:03Z Wild berry species at northern latitudes contain many bioactive compounds beneficial for human health, making them appealing sources for natural antimicrobial agents, for example against urinary tract infection (UTI). The present study aims to evaluate the antibacterial impact of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.), lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) and crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) against clinical E. coli strains from UTI patients and against common bacterial pathogens. To accomplish this aim, clinical E. coli strain, E. coli, K. pneumonia, S. aureus and P. aeruginosa strains were predisposed to berry extracts to assess inhibition halos (RDA), growth inhibition kinetics (GIK) and minimal inhibition concentrations (MIC). Water, acetone and ethanol were used in extraction step to evaluate if the chosen solvent have an impact on the antibacterial effect or secondary metabolite content of extracts. Lastly, the secondary metabolic spectra of berry extracts were investigated. All berry extracts showed antibacterial activity irrespective of the extraction method; bilberry (RDA: 4-14 mm, MIC: 3.125-100) lingonberry (RDA: 6-10.5 mm, MIC: 12.5-50) and crowberry (RDA: 3-11 mm, MIC: 6.25 - 50). The selected solvent in extraction step altered the bacterial growth inhibition potential of the extract, which might be due to the found differences in secondary metabolite quantities between each berry extracts. The results suggest that bilberry, lingonberry and crowberry have antibacterial properties against UTI pathogen E. coli and other common infectious bacteria. Also, solvent selection in the extraction step altered the antibacterial effect and secondary metabolite content of berry extracts, indicating the need of standardized antibacterial assay for plant-based products. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crowberry Empetrum nigrum Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
spellingShingle vaccinium
empetrum
berries
antibacterial
urinary tract infection
Escherichia coli
Settore BIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE
Tuuli Aro
Stefan Martens
Hely Häggman
Mysore V. Tejesvi
Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains
title Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains
title_full Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains
title_fullStr Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains
title_full_unstemmed Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains
title_short Antibacterial effect of Nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing E. coli strains
title_sort antibacterial effect of nordic berries against urinary tract infection causing e. coli strains
topic vaccinium
empetrum
berries
antibacterial
urinary tract infection
Escherichia coli
Settore BIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE
topic_facet vaccinium
empetrum
berries
antibacterial
urinary tract infection
Escherichia coli
Settore BIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE
url http://hdl.handle.net/10449/58260