Bioassay-guided isolation and identification of antifungal compounds from ginger

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Abstract

A bioassay-guided isolation of antifungal compounds from an African land race of ginger, Zingiber officinale Roscoe, led to the identification of [6], [8] and [10]-gingerols and [6]-gingerdiol as the main antifungal principles. The compounds were active against 13 human pathogens at concentrations of <1 mg/mL. The gingerol content of the African land race was at least 3 × higher than that of typical commercial cultivars of ginger. Therefore, ginger extracts standardized on the basis of the identified compounds, could be considered as antifungal agents for practical therapy. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Ficker, C., Smith, M. L., Akpagana, K., Gbeassor, M., Zhang, J., Durst, T., … Arnason, J. T. (2003). Bioassay-guided isolation and identification of antifungal compounds from ginger. Phytotherapy Research, 17(8), 897–902. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.1335

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