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Užitne rastline s protimikrobnimi učinki
ID Prosen, Eva (Author), ID Šircelj, Helena (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Med najpogostejše povzročitelje bolezni sodijo bakterije, virusi in glive. Proti bakterijam se najpogosteje spopadamo z antibiotiki. Zaradi preobsežne in neprimerne uporabe, pa so se začele bakterije prilagajati in razvijati odpornost. Proti nekaterim okužbam, ki jih povzročajo mikroorganizmi sploh še ni razvitih zdravil ali preventivnih sredstev za preprečevanje okužb. Zaradi teh težav se vedno bolj povečuje povpraševanje po alternativnih protimikrobnih sredstvih, ki so bolj učinkovita in hkrati manj strupena za ljudi. Pri tem imajo velik potencial naravne bioaktivne spojine, ki jih sintetizirajo različni organizmi, med drugimi tudi rastline. Na vsebnost kemijskih spojin s protimikrobni učinki v rastlinah vplivajo biotski in abiotski dejavniki. Najpogostejše spojine, ki imajo potencialne protimikrobne učinke v rastlinah so polifenolne spojine, alkaloidi, terpeni in nekatere žveplo vsebujoče spojine. Te spojine lahko proti mikrobom delujejo same, lahko delujejo sinergistično v kombinaciji z drugimi rastlinskimi spojinami ali pa z že obstoječimi antibiotiki. Mikroorganizmi povzročajo tudi kvarjenje hrane, zato so učinki bioaktivnih rastlinskih spojin pomembni tudi v živilstvu. Rastlinske bioaktivne snovi so uporabne tudi kot konzervansi v hrani ali kot užitni filmi. Pri tem imajo največji potencial predvsem nekatere začimbe in zelišča.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:užitne rastline, protimikrobno delovanje, polifenoli, terpeni, alkaloidi, konzervansi, užitni filmi, antibiotiki
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162390 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:208803331 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Plants with antimicrobial effects
Abstract:
The most common causes of infections include bacteria, viruses, and fungi. We most often combat bacteria with antibiotics. However, due to excessive and improper use, bacteria have begun to adapt and develop resistance. For some infections caused by microorganisms, there are still no developed treatments or preventive measures to prevent infections. Because of these challenges, there is a growing demand for alternative antimicrobial agents that are more effective and at the same time less toxic to humans. In this regard, natural bioactive compounds synthesized by various organisms, including plants, have great potential. The content of chemical compounds with antimicrobial effects in plants is influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. The most common compounds with potential antimicrobial effects in plants are polyphenolic compounds, alkaloids, terpenes, and some sulfur-containing compounds. These compounds can act against microbes on their own, synergistically in combination with other plant compounds, or with existing antibiotics. Microorganisms also cause food spoilage, so the effects of bioactive plant compounds are also important in the food industry. Plant bioactive compounds are also useful as preservatives in food or as edible films. Spices and herbs, in particular, have the greatest potential in this regard.

Keywords:edible plants, antimicrobial activity, polyphenols, terpenes, alkaloids, preservatives, edible films, antibiotics

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