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Compound in cilantro may fight bacteria.


Researchers have identified a compound in cilantro, a key component of salsa and a variety of other dishes, that kills harmful Salmonella. It shows promise as a safe, natural additive that could help prevent foodborne illness A foodborne illness (also foodborne disease) is any illness resulting from the consumption of food. Although foodborne illness is commonly called food poisoning, this is often a misnomer. .

Although previous studies by scientists showed that salsa has antibacterial antibacterial /an·ti·bac·te·ri·al/ (-bak-ter´e-al) destroying or suppressing growth or reproduction of bacteria; also, an agent that does this.

an·ti·bac·te·ri·al
adj.
 activity, this is the first time that the researchers isolated any of the antibacterial compounds from it. The compound--dodecenal--was isolated from the fresh leaves of cilantro, or coriander coriander (kōr'ēăn`dər), strong-smelling Old World annual herb (Coriandrum sativum) of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), cultivated for its fruits. , one of the main ingredients found in salsa. The compound also is found in the seeds of cilantro. Both the leaves and seeds contain about the same amount of dodecenal.

In laboratory tests, dodecenal was twice as potent as the commonly used medicinal antibiotic gentamicin gentamicin /gen·ta·mi·cin/ (jen?tah-mi´sin) an aminoglycoside antibiotic complex isolated from bacteria of the genus Micromonospora,  at killing Salmonella. It is the only naturally occurring antibacterial that is more effective than gentamicin against Salmonella, the scientists claim. The investigators did not expect to find that dodecenal was such a potent antibiotic. Most natural antibacterial agents found in food generally have weak activity. The findings could lead to expanded use of dodecenal as an additive to prevent foodborne illness, perhaps as a protective coating on meats, or even as a general-purpose disinfectant to be used in cleaning and hand-washing.

In addition to dodecenal, about a dozen other antibiotic compounds were isolated from fresh cilantro that show some activity against a variety of harmful bacteria. Salsa likely contains even more antibacterial compounds that have not yet been identified, according to according to
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 the scientists.

Dodecenal also shows promise in side-stepping the growing problem of antibiotic resistance antibiotic resistance,
n the ability of certain strains of microorganisms to develop resistance to antibiotics.

antibiotic resistance 
. The researchers believe the compound works by destroying the cell membrane Cell membrane

The membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell; it is also called the plasma membrane or, in a more general sense, a unit membrane. This is a very thin, semifluid, sheetlike structure made of four continuous monolayers of molecules.
 of bacteria, similar to the way soap kills bacteria. As the compound does not appear to interfere with any of the protein-manufacturing machinery of the cell, as occurs with many commercial antibiotics, bacteria are less likely to develop resistance to it.

The researchers do not plan to market dodecenal as a bacteria fighter or to test it further to see if it works in humans. But they acknowledge that their findings are attractive for companies that want to develop better ways to combat foodborne illness.

Further information. Isao Kubo, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. Commonly referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley and Cal , 232A Hilgard Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720; phone: 510-643-6303; fax: 510-642-4034; email: ikubo@uclink.berkeley.edu.
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Publication:Microbial Update International
Date:Aug 1, 2005
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