Current knowledge states that the effect of phenolic compounds
on bacterial growth depends on the microbial strain, polyphenols
structure, and dosage assayed (Almajano et al., 2008; Campos et al.,
2003). Gram-negative bacteria are more resistant to polyphenols than
Gram-positive microorganisms, probably due to the differences
observed in their cell wall composition (Puupponen-Pimiä et al.,
2005). Extensive research into interaction among phenolic compounds
and intestinal bacteria has been centered mainly on
antimicrobial properties against pathogenic bacteria
Current knowledge states that the effect of phenolic compoundson bacterial growth depends on the microbial strain, polyphenolsstructure, and dosage assayed (Almajano et al., 2008; Campos et al.,2003). Gram-negative bacteria are more resistant to polyphenols thanGram-positive microorganisms, probably due to the differencesobserved in their cell wall composition (Puupponen-Pimiä et al.,2005). Extensive research into interaction among phenolic compoundsand intestinal bacteria has been centered mainly onantimicrobial properties against pathogenic bacteria
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