Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Food & Nutrition Science Notes
Antimicrobial Activities of Diterpene Dialdehydes, Constituents from Myoga (Zingiber mioga Roscoe), and Their Quantitative Analysis
Masako ABEYoshio OZAWAYasushi UDAFuminori YAMADAYasujiro MORIMITSUYoshimasa NAKAMURAToshihiko OSAWA
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2004 Volume 68 Issue 7 Pages 1601-1604

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The antimicrobial activities of the three diterpene dialdehydes, miogadial, galanal A and galanal B, isolated from flower buds of the myoga (Zingiber mioga Roscoe) plant were investigated with some strains of bacteria, yeasts and molds. Among the three compounds, miogadial exhibited relatively greater antimicrobial activity than the others against Gram-positive bacteria and yeasts. Galanals A and B also behaved as antimicrobial agents against Gram-positive bacteria and yeasts. The content of miogadial in the flower buds was much higher than that in the leaves, whereas galanals A and B were contained at high levels in the leaves and rhizomes.

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