KMID : 1007520070160050778
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Food Science and Biotechnology 2007 Volume.16 No. 5 p.778 ~ p.782
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Effects of Sulforaphane, Grapefruit Seed Extracts, and Reuterin on Virulence Gene Expression Using hilA and invF Fusion Strains of Salmonella typhimurium
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Kim Ji-Yeun
Ryu Sang-ryul Ji Geun-Eog
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Abstract
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This study assessed the effects of the antimicrobial substances sulforaphane, grapefruit seed extracts (GSE), and reuterin on the expression of Salmonella HilA and InvF virulence gene using a LacZY assay (¥â-galactosidase assay) with hilA:lacZY and invF:lacZY fusion strains of Salmonella typhimurium SL1344. Salmonella was grown for 8 hr at 37¡É in the presence of diluted antimicrobial substances (2 ¥ìg/mL sulforaphane, 20 ¥ìg/mL GSE, and 0.26 mM reuterin) at concentrations that did not inhibit the cellular growth of Salmonella. Sulforaphane inhibited the expression of HilA and InvF by 50-90 and 20-80%, respectively. GSE also inhibited the expression of both genes, but to a lesser degree. Among the 3 antimicrobial substances, reuterin showed the least inhibition, which was abolished after 3-4 hr. None of the antimicrobial substances inhibited the ¥â-galactosidase enzyme activity of S. typhimurium. The assay used in this study represents a very sensitive method for screening bioactive substances that inhibit the expression of virulence genes in Salmonella.
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KEYWORD
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virulence expression, antimicrobial substance, hilA, invF
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