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Antimicrobial activity of raw soybean, soybean flour and roasted soybean extracted by ethanol-hexane method

Sireerat Laodheerasiri (Department of Agro-Industry, Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand)
Nirasha Horana Pathirage (Department of Food Technology, Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 2 October 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to determine the antimicrobial compounds extracted from various types of soybean materials; raw soybean, soybean flour and roasted soybean. Bacteria growth inhibition was tested in E.coli and S. aureus by disk diffusion method. Efficiency of antimicrobial activities were compared among the extracted solution.

Design/methodology/approach

Soybean (Glycine max) isoflavones contain the ability to inhibit the growth of many strains of microorganisms. The solid-liquid extraction, ethanol-hexane extraction, was modified to isolate the inhibitory compounds from the three different types of soybean materials. All crude extracts at various concentrations performed under different extracted solutions (75, 50, 25, 12.5, 6.25 and 3.125 percent) were tested with E. coli. and S. aureus to determine the antimicrobial activities and the minimum inhibition concentration (MIC). Disk diffusion method was chosen to study the antimicrobial activity of isoflavones.

Findings

Soybean flour extract inhibited the growth of E. coli and S. aureus more effective than roasted soybean and raw soybean, respectively. The MIC of inhibitory compounds extracted from soybean flour was 6.25 percent (0.031 mg/ml), roasted soybean was 25 percent (0.125 mg/ml) and raw soybean was 50 percent (0.250 mg/ml). Crude extracts of soybean flour and roasted soybean showed better results than raw soybean. All the three of extracted soybeans inhibited the growth of E. coli better than S. aureus.

Originality/value

Ethanol-hexane extraction was successfully used to isolate the antimicrobial compounds from raw soybean, soybean flour and roasted soybean. Comparison of antimicrobial activity showed that soybean flour contained the highest inhibition activity.

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Citation

Laodheerasiri, S. and Horana Pathirage, N. (2017), "Antimicrobial activity of raw soybean, soybean flour and roasted soybean extracted by ethanol-hexane method", British Food Journal, Vol. 119 No. 10, pp. 2277-2286. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-10-2016-0499

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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