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Antibacterial Activities of Korean and Foreign Green Tea Extract (국내외산 녹차 추출액의 항균 작용)

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    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1995
  • This study was carried out to investigate antibacterial activities of the green tea extract according to storage temperature as death velocity constant. The survey data were collected from seven green teas (2 Korean, 2 Japanese, 2 Chinease and 1 Vietnamese) and experimental strains were used E. coli No. 11234, Ent. aerogenes No. 11783, Ps. fiu. orescens No. 11210, S. marscens No. 11808, St. mutans No. 11823 and V. parahaernolyticus No. 11965. The experimental results obtained were as follows: 1. Antibacterial activities of the green tea extracts according to the strains were strikingly difference. That is, those of the samples appeared to be conspicuous on [St. mutans No. 11823 (Range of death velocity constant a day after, at 20$\circ$C 4.85~5.22) and V. parahaemolyticus No. 11965 (4.70~6.00) while E. coli No. 11234 (0.59~-0.30) and Ent. aerogenes No. 11783 (0.24~-0.11)] were not so. 2. To storage temperature at 5$\circ$C than that at 20$\circ$C, antibacterial activities of the green tea extract on Ps. fluorescens No. 11210, S. marscens No. 11808, E. coli No. 11234, and Ent. aerogenes No. 11783 were sensitived but St. mutans No. 11823 and V. parahaemolyticus No. 11965 were not related to those. 3. Antibacterial activities to the strains were increased within two days.

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