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Decreases Escherichia coli O178:H19 - : Vaccinium {Cranberry} |
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Cranberry, but not D-mannose and ibuprofen, prevents against uropathogenic Escherichia coli-induced cell damage and cell death in MDCK cells. Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 14 Issue Pages: 1319785 Pub: 2023 Epub: 2023 Nov 30 Authors Konesan J , Wang J , Moore KH , Mansfield KJ , Liu L , Html Article Publication |
Decreases Escherichia coli O178:H19 - : Vaccinium {Cranberry} |
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Characterization of non-dialyzable constituents from cranberry juice that inhibit adhesion, co-aggregation and biofilm formation by oral bacteria. Food & function (Food Funct ) Vol: 8 Issue 5 Pages: 1955-1965 Pub: 2017 May 24 Epub: Authors Neto CC , Penndorf KA , Feldman M , Meron-Sudai S , Zakay-Rones Z , Steinberg D , Fridman M , Kashman Y , Ginsburg I , Ofek I , Weiss EI , Publication |
Decreases Escherichia coli O178:H19 - : Vaccinium {Cranberry} |
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A high molecular mass constituent of cranberry juice inhibits helicobacter pylori adhesion to human gastric mucus. FEMS immunology and medical microbiology (FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol ) Vol: 29 Issue 4 Pages: 295-301 Pub: 2000 Dec Epub: Authors Burger O , Ofek I , Tabak M , Weiss EI , Sharon N , Neeman I , Publication |
Decreases Escherichia coli O178:H19 - : Vaccinium {Cranberry} |
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Differences in P-Type and Type 1 Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Urinary Anti-Adhesion Activity of Cranberry Fruit Juice Dry Extract Product and D-Mannose Dietary Supplement. Journal of dietary supplements (J Diet Suppl ) Vol: 21 Issue 5 Pages: 633-659 Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 May 28 Authors Howell AB , Dreyfus JF , Bosley S , Krueger CG , Birmingham A , Reed JD , Chughtai B , Publication |
Decreases Escherichia coli O178:H19 - : Vaccinium {Cranberry} |
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The effect of American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) constituents on the growth inhibition, membrane integrity, and injury of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Listeria monocytogenes in comparison to Lactobacillus rhamnosus. Food microbiology (Food Microbiol ) Vol: 34 Issue 2 Pages: 352-9 Pub: 2013 Jun Epub: 2013 Feb 5 Authors Lacombe A , McGivney C , Tadepalli S , Sun X , Wu VC , Publication |
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