Potato Peel Extract a Nonmutagenic Antioxidant with Potential Antimicrobial Activity

SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ ; HADLEY, M. ; WOLF-HALL, C.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1998
ISSN:
1750-3841
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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Freeze-dried water extract of potato peels (pp), containing chlorogenic, caffeic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, was tested for effectiveness as a natural antioxidant. The pp was prepared from peel waste of Russet Burbank potatoes. Safety concerns regarding the use of pp in foods were investigated. The pp was examined for mutagenic activity using the in vitro Salmonella typhimurium- Escherichia coli microsome assay and found to be nonmutagenic. Plate count of pp revealed 〈10 CFU/g. The antibacterial activity of the pp was species dependent. It was effective only at high concentration against gram negative and one gram positive bacteria but it was bacteriostatic.
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autor SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
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notes Freeze-dried water extract of potato peels (pp), containing chlorogenic, caffeic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, was tested for effectiveness as a natural antioxidant. The pp was prepared from peel waste of Russet Burbank potatoes. Safety concerns regarding the use of pp in foods were investigated. The pp was examined for mutagenic activity using the in vitro Salmonella typhimurium- Escherichia coli microsome assay and found to be nonmutagenic. Plate count of pp revealed 〈10 CFU/g. The antibacterial activity of the pp was species dependent. It was effective only at high concentration against gram negative and one gram positive bacteria but it was bacteriostatic.
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shingle_author_1 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
shingle_author_2 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
shingle_author_3 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
shingle_author_4 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
shingle_catch_all_1 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
Potato Peel Extract a Nonmutagenic Antioxidant with Potential Antimicrobial Activity
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Freeze-dried water extract of potato peels (pp), containing chlorogenic, caffeic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, was tested for effectiveness as a natural antioxidant. The pp was prepared from peel waste of Russet Burbank potatoes. Safety concerns regarding the use of pp in foods were investigated. The pp was examined for mutagenic activity using the in vitro Salmonella typhimurium- Escherichia coli microsome assay and found to be nonmutagenic. Plate count of pp revealed 〈10 CFU/g. The antibacterial activity of the pp was species dependent. It was effective only at high concentration against gram negative and one gram positive bacteria but it was bacteriostatic.
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shingle_catch_all_2 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
Potato Peel Extract a Nonmutagenic Antioxidant with Potential Antimicrobial Activity
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Freeze-dried water extract of potato peels (pp), containing chlorogenic, caffeic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, was tested for effectiveness as a natural antioxidant. The pp was prepared from peel waste of Russet Burbank potatoes. Safety concerns regarding the use of pp in foods were investigated. The pp was examined for mutagenic activity using the in vitro Salmonella typhimurium- Escherichia coli microsome assay and found to be nonmutagenic. Plate count of pp revealed 〈10 CFU/g. The antibacterial activity of the pp was species dependent. It was effective only at high concentration against gram negative and one gram positive bacteria but it was bacteriostatic.
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shingle_catch_all_3 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
Potato Peel Extract a Nonmutagenic Antioxidant with Potential Antimicrobial Activity
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Freeze-dried water extract of potato peels (pp), containing chlorogenic, caffeic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, was tested for effectiveness as a natural antioxidant. The pp was prepared from peel waste of Russet Burbank potatoes. Safety concerns regarding the use of pp in foods were investigated. The pp was examined for mutagenic activity using the in vitro Salmonella typhimurium- Escherichia coli microsome assay and found to be nonmutagenic. Plate count of pp revealed 〈10 CFU/g. The antibacterial activity of the pp was species dependent. It was effective only at high concentration against gram negative and one gram positive bacteria but it was bacteriostatic.
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shingle_catch_all_4 SOTILLO, D. RODRIGUEZ
HADLEY, M.
WOLF-HALL, C.
Potato Peel Extract a Nonmutagenic Antioxidant with Potential Antimicrobial Activity
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Freeze-dried water extract of potato peels (pp), containing chlorogenic, caffeic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, was tested for effectiveness as a natural antioxidant. The pp was prepared from peel waste of Russet Burbank potatoes. Safety concerns regarding the use of pp in foods were investigated. The pp was examined for mutagenic activity using the in vitro Salmonella typhimurium- Escherichia coli microsome assay and found to be nonmutagenic. Plate count of pp revealed 〈10 CFU/g. The antibacterial activity of the pp was species dependent. It was effective only at high concentration against gram negative and one gram positive bacteria but it was bacteriostatic.
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