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Effects of Roasting Conditions on Antibacterial Properties of Vietnamese Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Rhizomes.


ABSTRACT: Processing with heat treatment has been reported to alter several therapeutic effects of turmeric. In Vietnamese traditional medicine, turmeric has been long used for bacterial infections, and roasting techniques are sometimes applied with this material. However, there have been no studies investigating the effects of these thermal processes on the plant's antibacterial properties. Our study was therefore performed to examine the changes that roasting produced on this material. Slices of dried turmeric were further subjected to light-roasting (80 °C in 20 min) or dark-roasting (160 °C in 20 min) processes. Broth dilution and agar-well diffusion methods were applied to examine and compare the effects of ethanol extracts obtained from non-roasted, light-roasted and dark-roasted samples, on a set of 6 gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. In both investigations, dark-roasted turmeric was significantly less antibacterial than non-roasted and light-roasted materials, as evident by the higher values of minimum inhibitory concentrations and the smaller diameters of induced inhibitory zones. In addition, dark-roasting was also found to clearly reduce curcumin contents, total polyphenol values and antioxidant activities of the extracts. These results suggest that non-roasting or light-roasting might be more suitable for the processing of turmeric materials that are aimed to be applied for bacterial infections.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen HT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10647697 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of Roasting Conditions on Antibacterial Properties of Vietnamese Turmeric (<i>Curcuma longa</i>) Rhizomes.

Nguyen Hai Thanh HT   Wu Siyuan S   Ootawa Tomoki T   Nguyen Hieu Chi HC   Tran Hong Thi HT   Pothinuch Pitchaya P   Pham Hang Thi Thu HTT   Do Anh Thi Hong ATH   Hoang Hao Thanh HT   Islam Md Zahorul MZ   Miyamoto Atsushi A   Nguyen Ha Thi Thanh HTT  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20231024 21


Processing with heat treatment has been reported to alter several therapeutic effects of turmeric. In Vietnamese traditional medicine, turmeric has been long used for bacterial infections, and roasting techniques are sometimes applied with this material. However, there have been no studies investigating the effects of these thermal processes on the plant's antibacterial properties. Our study was therefore performed to examine the changes that roasting produced on this material. Slices of dried t  ...[more]

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