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Antimicrobial activity of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) cultivar Avenger against pathogenic bacteria,phytopathogenic filamentous fungi and yeast
Authors:R.D. Pacheco‐Cano  R. Salcedo‐Hernández  J.E. López‐Meza  D.K. Bideshi  J.E. Barboza‐Corona
Affiliation:1. Graduate Program in Biosciences, Life Science Division, University of Guanajuato Campus Irapuato‐Salamanca, Irapuato, Guanajuato, México;2. Food Department, Life Science Division, University of Guanajuato Campus Irapuato‐Salamanca, Irapuato, Guanajuato, México;3. Center of Multidisciplinary Studies in Biotechnology, Michoacan University of Saint Nicholas of Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoacán, México;4. Department of Biological Sciences, California Baptist University, Riverside, CA, USA;5. Department of Entomology, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract:

Aims

The objective of this study was to show whether the edible part of broccoli has antibacterial and antifungal activity against micro‐organism of importance in human health and vegetable spoilage, and to test if this effect was partially due to antimicrobial peptides (AMPs).

Methods and Results

Crude extracts were obtained from florets and stems of broccoli cultivar Avenger and the inhibitory effect was demonstrated against pathogenic bacteria (Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus xylosus, Staphylococcus aureus, Shigella flexneri, Shigella sonnei, Proteus vulgaris), phytopathogenic fungi (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Asperigillus niger) and yeasts (Candida albicans and Rhodotorula sp.). It was shown that samples treated with proteolytic enzymes had a reduction of approximately 60% in antibacterial activity against Staph. xylosus, suggesting that proteinaceous compounds might play a role in the inhibitory effect. Antimicrobial components in crude extracts were thermoresistant and the highest activity was observed under acidic conditions. It was shown that antifungal activity of broccoli's crude extracts might not be attributed to chitinases.

Conclusions

Organic broccoli cultivar Avenger has antimicrobial activity against pathogenic bacteria, yeast and phytophatogenic fungi. Data suggest that this effect is partially due to AMPs.

Significance and Impact of the Study

Broccoli's crude extracts have activity not only against pathogenic bacteria but also against phytophatogenic fungi of importance in agriculture. We suggest for first time that the inhibitory effect is probably due to AMPs.
Keywords:antimicrobial  broccoli  pathogenic bacteria  plant pathogen fungi  yeast
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