Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Antibacterial activities of persimmon extracts relate with their hydrogen peroxide concentration
Hidetoshi ArakawaMakiko TakasakiNoriko TajimaHaruka FukamachiTakeshi Igarashi
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Abstract
Persimmon, a deciduous tree of the family Ebenaceae, is found throughout East Asia and contains high levels of tannins. This class of natural compounds exhibit favorable toxicity profiles along with bactericidal activity without the emergence of resistant bacteria, suggesting potential medical applications. Consistent with these observations, persimmon leaves show antibacterial activity. However, the mechanism of persimmon antibacterial activity remains unknown. In the present work, we demonstrate that the antibacterial activity of persimmon reflects the generation of reactive oxygen from tannins. The identification and quantification of reactive oxygen generated from persimmon and the level of antibacterial activity were determined.
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