ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF GRAPE SEED EXTRACT
Ranjitha C.Y, Priyanka S, Deepika R, Smitha Rani G.P, Sahana J,Prashith Kekuda T.R*
ABSTRACT
Grape pomace (skin and seed) is produced during winemaking and is
considered to be a waste product of wine industries. Grape seed is
known to exhibit various bioactivities. In the present study, we
determined antimicrobial activity of grape seed extract (GSE). Agar
well diffusion assay was conducted to determine inhibitory effect of
GSE against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Klebsiella
pneumoniae isolated from urinary tract infection. S. aureus and E. coli
was inhibited to high and least extent respectively by GSE. Poisoned
food technique was performed to screen antifungal effect of GSE
against Colletotrichum capsici. GSE was effective against mycelia
growth of C. capsici (>65% inhibition). GSE can be used in the treatment of urinary tract
infections and in the management of anthracnose of chilli.
Keywords: Grape seed extract, Agar well diffusion, Urinary tract infection, Poisoned food technique, Colletotrichum capsici.
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