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Pumpkin skin may scare away germs

10.28.09 | American Chemical Society

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The skin of that pumpkin you carve into a Jack-o'-Lantern to scare away ghosts and goblins on Halloween contains a substance that could put a scare into microbes that cause millions of cases of yeast infections in adults and infants each year. That's the conclusion of a new study in the current issue of ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , a bi-weekly publication.

In the study, Kyung-Soo Hahm, Yoonkyung Park and colleagues note that some disease-causing microbes are becoming resistant to existing antibiotics. As a result, scientists worldwide are searching for new antibiotics. Past studies hinted that pumpkin, long used as folk medicine in some countries, might have antibiotic effects.

The scientists extracted proteins from pumpkin rinds to see if the proteins inhibit the growth of microbes, including Candida albicans (C. albicans). That fungus causes vaginal yeast infections, diaper rash in infants, and other health problems. One protein had powerful effects in inhibiting the growth of C. albicans, in cell culture experiments, with no obvious toxic effects. The pumpkin protein could be developed into a natural medicine for fighting yeast infections in humans, the report suggests. The protein also blocked the growth of several fungi that attack important plant crops and could be useful as an agricultural fungicide, they add.

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"Antifungal Mechanism of a Novel Antifungal Protein from Pumpkin Rinds against Various Fungal Pathogens"

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http://pubs.acs.org/stoken/presspac/presspac/full/10.1021/jf902005g

CONTACT:
Kyung-Soo Hahm, Ph.D. and Yoonkyung Park, Ph.D.
Research Center for Proteineous Materials
Chosun University
Kwangju, Korea
Fax: 82-62-227-8345 (Hahm) or 82-62-230-6854 (Park)
Email: kshahm@chosun.ac.kr or k_park@chosun.ac.kr

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APA:
American Chemical Society. (2009, October 28). Pumpkin skin may scare away germs. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LNM97RK1/pumpkin-skin-may-scare-away-germs.html
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