2023
DOI: 10.3390/microbiolres14030075
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Antibacterial, Antibiofilm, and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Ginger Extract against Helicobacter pylori

Abstract: The increased emergence of multidrug-resistant Helicobacter pylori is related to many health issues. Zingiber officinale (Z. officinale) is a plant usually used in folk medicine to treat a variety of diseases. This study was conducted to evaluate the ability of Z. officinale extract to combat resistant H. pylori. The disc diffusion, microdilution, and microplate assays were performed to evaluate the susceptibility to antibiotics and the antibacterial and antibiofilm activities of the Z. officinale extracts. Us… Show more

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“…According to the findings of researchers, the methanolic extract of ginger, which contains gingerol, zingiberene, and thymol as major compounds, has potential antibacterial and antibiofilm properties against various multidrug-resistant clinical isolates of H. pylori , as well as anti-inflammatory activity. The results mentioned demonstrate a considerable improvement of gentamicin effectiveness against multidrug-resistant H. pylori when combined with methanolic ginger extract ( Elbestawy et al, 2023 ). To find out if regular broccoli sprout consumption had a similar effect in humans, researchers enrolled 50 H. pylori -infected individuals in a clinical trial.…”
Section: Alternative Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…According to the findings of researchers, the methanolic extract of ginger, which contains gingerol, zingiberene, and thymol as major compounds, has potential antibacterial and antibiofilm properties against various multidrug-resistant clinical isolates of H. pylori , as well as anti-inflammatory activity. The results mentioned demonstrate a considerable improvement of gentamicin effectiveness against multidrug-resistant H. pylori when combined with methanolic ginger extract ( Elbestawy et al, 2023 ). To find out if regular broccoli sprout consumption had a similar effect in humans, researchers enrolled 50 H. pylori -infected individuals in a clinical trial.…”
Section: Alternative Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 95%