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In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains

Background: Helicobacter pylori has now been widely recognized as a causative agent of gastroduodenal diseases. The development of safer anti- H. pylori compounds is desirable due to the antibiotic-resistant strains emerged to date. Methods: We successfully developed the compounds of Rice-fluid deri...

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Autores principales: Kawakami, Yoshiyuki, Oana, Kozue, Hayama, Masayoshi, Ota, Hiroyoshi, Takeuchi, Masahiko, Miyashita, Kazuhiro, Matsuzawa, Tsunetomo, Kanaya, Kiyomi
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1525217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16906220
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author Kawakami, Yoshiyuki
Oana, Kozue
Hayama, Masayoshi
Ota, Hiroyoshi
Takeuchi, Masahiko
Miyashita, Kazuhiro
Matsuzawa, Tsunetomo
Kanaya, Kiyomi
author_facet Kawakami, Yoshiyuki
Oana, Kozue
Hayama, Masayoshi
Ota, Hiroyoshi
Takeuchi, Masahiko
Miyashita, Kazuhiro
Matsuzawa, Tsunetomo
Kanaya, Kiyomi
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description Background: Helicobacter pylori has now been widely recognized as a causative agent of gastroduodenal diseases. The development of safer anti- H. pylori compounds is desirable due to the antibiotic-resistant strains emerged to date. Methods: We successfully developed the compounds of Rice-fluid derived from unpolished, polished, and usually cooked Japanese rice, and investigated their in vitro antibacterial activities by means of the Time-Kill-Curve methods against various species of bacteria including H. pylori strains. Results: All of the compounds revealed keen bactericidal activities against H. pylori, followed by Streptococcus pneumoniae and Campylobacter jejuni strains, but failed to affect the viability of other bacterial species investigated including staphylococci, enterococci, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and other gram-negative rods belonging to the family Enterobacteraceae. The bactericidal activities were demonstrated to be time- and concentration-dependent. Conclusions: The compounds of Rice-fluid are considered to be potentially new and safe therapeutic regimens against H. pylori infections. The mechanism of their bactericidal activities against H. pylori strains remains to be elucidated.
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spelling pubmed-15252172006-08-10 In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains Kawakami, Yoshiyuki Oana, Kozue Hayama, Masayoshi Ota, Hiroyoshi Takeuchi, Masahiko Miyashita, Kazuhiro Matsuzawa, Tsunetomo Kanaya, Kiyomi Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background: Helicobacter pylori has now been widely recognized as a causative agent of gastroduodenal diseases. The development of safer anti- H. pylori compounds is desirable due to the antibiotic-resistant strains emerged to date. Methods: We successfully developed the compounds of Rice-fluid derived from unpolished, polished, and usually cooked Japanese rice, and investigated their in vitro antibacterial activities by means of the Time-Kill-Curve methods against various species of bacteria including H. pylori strains. Results: All of the compounds revealed keen bactericidal activities against H. pylori, followed by Streptococcus pneumoniae and Campylobacter jejuni strains, but failed to affect the viability of other bacterial species investigated including staphylococci, enterococci, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and other gram-negative rods belonging to the family Enterobacteraceae. The bactericidal activities were demonstrated to be time- and concentration-dependent. Conclusions: The compounds of Rice-fluid are considered to be potentially new and safe therapeutic regimens against H. pylori infections. The mechanism of their bactericidal activities against H. pylori strains remains to be elucidated. Ivyspring International Publisher 2006-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1525217/ /pubmed/16906220 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open access article. Reproduction is permitted for personal and noncommerical use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Kawakami, Yoshiyuki
Oana, Kozue
Hayama, Masayoshi
Ota, Hiroyoshi
Takeuchi, Masahiko
Miyashita, Kazuhiro
Matsuzawa, Tsunetomo
Kanaya, Kiyomi
In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains
title In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains
title_full In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains
title_fullStr In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains
title_full_unstemmed In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains
title_short In vitro bactericidal activities of Japanese rice-fluid against Helicobacter pylori strains
title_sort in vitro bactericidal activities of japanese rice-fluid against helicobacter pylori strains
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1525217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16906220
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