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젖산발효 처리에 의한 도라지의 Platycosides 조성 및 호흡기 질환 유발세균에 대한 항균활성 변화

Changes of Platycosides Components and Antimicrobial Activity on Bronchus Diseases Inducing Bacteria of Fermented Platycodon grandiflorum Root by Lactic Acid Bacteria

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한국약용작물학회 (The Korean Society of Medicinal Crop Science)
초록

Background : Platycodon grandiflorum root(PGR) was one of the primary herbs used in a phlegm-relieving herb from the past. Purified platycoside compounds from the roots of PGR may exhibit neuroprotective, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-allergy, improved insulin resistance, and cholesterol-lowering properties. To evaluate preference and functionality of PGR extracts, PGR was fermented by several lactic acid bacteria. Lactic acid bacteria used were Leuc. mesenteroides N12-4 and N58-5, L. plantarum N76-10 and 56-12, L. brevis N70-9 and E3-8. Methods and Results : This study was performed in order to investigate the changes of platycosides, as well as the antimicrobial activities on bronchus diseases inducing bacteria(C. diphtheriae, K. pnneumoniae, S. aureus, S. pyogenes) of Platycodon grandiflorum root(PGR) fermented by using lactic acid bacteria(Leuc. mesenteroides N12-4, Leuc. mesenteroides N58-5, L. plantarum N76-10, L. plantarum N56-12, L. brevis N70-9, L. brevis E3-8). Growth of L. plantarum on PGR was the most active during lactic acid fermentation by some different strains. Total platycoside, platycoside E, platycodin A, polygalacin D2, polygalacin D and diapioplatycoside E contents of PGR fermented for 96 hours at 37℃ by Leuc. mesenteroides and L. plantarum were increased, while platycodin D and platycodin D3 were decreased. The antimicribial activity on PGR fermented by L. plantarum N56-12 exhibited a strong microbial proliferation in all four kinds of bronchus diseases inducing bacteria and was higher than non-fermented PGR extract. Conclusion : Thus, this results showed antimicrobial activities on bronchus diseases inducing bacteria and platycosides content of PGR by L. plantarum N56-12 were higher than non-fermented PGR extract.

저자
  • Ka Soon Lee(Ginseng and Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES) | 이가순 Corresponding author
  • Bong Jae Seong(Ginseng and Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES) | 성봉재
  • Sun Ick Kim(Ginseng and Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES) | 김선익
  • Moo Geun Jee(Ginseng and Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES) | 지무근
  • Saet Byeol Park(Ginseng and Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES) | 박샛별
  • Myeong Hee Park(Ginseng and Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES) | 박명희
  • Shin Young Park(Fermented Food Science Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA) | 박신영
  • Hyun Ho Kim(Ginseng and Medicinal Plant Research Institute, CNARES) | 김현호