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  2. Key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) inhibits the growth of triple drug resistant Helicobacter pylori

Key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) inhibits the growth of triple drug resistant Helicobacter pylori

  • Gut Pathog. 2018 May 21:10:16. doi: 10.1186/s13099-018-0244-y.
Su-Mi Lee 1 Seon-Young Park 1 Moon-Ju Kim 1 Eun-Ae Cho 1 Chung-Hwan Jun 1 Chang-Hwan Park 1 Hyun-Soo Kim 1 Sung-Kyu Choi 1 Jong-Sun Rew 1
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  • 1 Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Chonnam National University Medical School, 42, Jaebongro, Dong-ku Gwangju, 501-757 South Korea.
Abstract

Background: Eradication rate for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) has decreased due to Antibiotic resistance. Therefore, new strategies are needed to enhance H. pylori eradication, especially for H. pylori with high Antibiotic resistance. The objective of this study was to evaluate anti-H. pylori activities of constituents from key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and their possible inhibitory effects on urease activity of H. pylori.

Methods: Helicobacter pylori strain ATCC 43526 and triple drug resistant (TDR) H. pylori strains were used in this study. Urease activities of H. pylori strains were measured by ammonia colorimetrical quantification using ELISA reader. Minimum inhibitory concentrations were determined by agar dilution method for Antibiotics and by modified media dilution method for each constituent of Citrus aurantifolia (C. aurantifolia).

Results: Citrus aurantifolia extract decreased the number of colonies of H. pylori strain ATCC 43526 and TDR H. pylori stains. An increasing concentration of C. aurantifolia extract attenuated urease activities of H. pylori strain ATCC 43526 and TDR H. pylori strains. Among constituents of C. aurantifolia, citral and 4-hexen-3-one were found to be able to inhibit the growth of H. pylori strain ATCC 43526 and TDR H. pylori strains. Furthermore, citral and 4-hexen-3-one inhibited urease activities of H. pylori strain ATCC 43526 and TDR H. pylori strains in a dose-dependent manner.

Conclusion: Citrus aurantifolia has antimicrobial effect on TDR H. pylori strains, suggesting that C. aurantifolia might have therapeutic potential to control antibiotic-resistant H. pylori strains that cause eradication failure using Other Antibiotics.

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