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Potato Peels and Their Bioactive Glycoalkaloids and Phenolic Compounds Inhibit the Growth of Pathogenic Trichomonads

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 66, 期 30, 页码 7942-7947

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b01726

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Trichomonas vaginalis; Tritrichomonas fetus; infection; potato peel; alpha-chaconine; alpha-solanine; caffeic acid; chlorogenic acid; growth inhibition; trichomoniasis

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  1. Department of Biological Sciences at the University of the Pacific
  2. United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service [5325-42000-039-00D, 108]

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Potato peel, a waste product of the potato processing industry, is high in bioactive compounds. We investigated the in vitro antitrichomonad activity of potato peel powders prepared from commercial Russet, red, purple, and fingerling varieties as well as several known potato components, alkaloids and phenolic compounds, against three pathogenic strains of trichomonads. Trichomonas vaginalis is a sexually transmitted protozoan parasite that causes the human disease trichomoniasis. Two distinct strains of the related Tritrichomonas fetus infect cattle and cats. The glycoalkaloids alpha-chaconine and alpha-solanine were highly active against all parasite lines, while their common aglycone solanidine was only mildly inhibitory. alpha-Solanine was several times more active than alpha-chaconine. The phenolic compounds caffeic and chlorogenic acids and quercetin were mildly active against the parasites. Most of the potato peel samples were at least somewhat active against all three trichomonad species, but their activities were wide-ranging and did not correspond to their glycoalkaloid and phenolic content determined by HPLC. The two Russet samples were the most active against all three parasites. The purple potato peel sample was highly active against bovine and mostly inactive against feline trichomonads. None of the test substances were inhibitory toward several normal microflora species, suggesting the potential use of the peels for targeted therapeutic treatments against trichomonads.

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