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Is Cinnamon an Effective Bacteria Killing Agent ? Effects of Cinnamon on E-coli and Pseudomonas fluorescence Yaken Ameen Morjan Rahhal

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Is Cinnamon an Effective Bacteria Killing Agent ?

Is Cinnamon an Effective Bacteria Killing Agent ? Effects of Cinnamon on E-coli and Pseudomonas fluorescence

Yaken AmeenMorjan RahhalIntroductionHistorians have found spices and herbs used as preservatives and medicines since ancient times. [1]

Scientists have found direct correlation between increasing concentrations of cinnamon and the decreasing of bacterial growth rate of E.coli [2]

Our goal was to repeat the experiments found in literature with different techniques and additional bacteria.

Preliminary Experiments: Stage 1In our first stage of experiments, we performed triplets of diluted cinnamon concentrations using low salt LB and evaluated growth curves obtained from the using the Bioscreen C.Preliminary Data: Stage 1Concentration (%)P.fleurEcoli801.4431.377701.4443331.336501.594661.391201.746331.35701.5831.447Experiment: Stage 2In our second stage of experiments, we composed triplet T-streaked, low salt, agar plates with different concentrations of cinnamon.

Melting the Cinnamon using the steamer to assure consistency. Pouring Cinnamon into approximately 70 plates

Plates loaded with 0%-5% Cinnamon Concentrations

Experimental Data: Stage 2Concentration %E-coli (mm)P. fluorescence (mm)053.51210.0001642.812546.660.00833.439.330.0431.16630.5710.219.57116.8108506 Progression of E-coli death Progression of P. fleur. death Conclusion: Whats next?Yes, cinnamon is an effective bacterial killing agent when it comes to P.fluorescens and E. coli.

What does the future hold?Testing cinnamons antibacterial effects on other bacteria species.

Manufacturing useful antimicrobial products using cinnamon Ex. Soil treatments, food wrapping, gum, toothpaste etc.References[1] Mccormickscienceinstitute.com. 2013. McCormick Science Institute - History of Spices. [online]. Available at: http://www.mccormickscienceinstitute.com/Spice-Landing/History-of-Spices.aspx [Accessed: 21 Nov 2013].[2] Ceylan, E. (2003). Antimicrobial Activity of Spices Against Escherichia Coli O157:H7 and their Application in Solid and Liquid Foods. [online]. Available: http://202.28.199.34/multim/3113937.pdf. [Accessed: 21 Nov 2013]

Final Exam: Study SessionWho: Everyone!What: Lets go over the final together and collaborate before turning it in.When: Saturday 12.7.13 from 12pm-4pm (feel free to drop in and out)Where: DH Hill, 2nd Floor Large Group Study RoomWhy: To make Dr. Brown proud and ace this exam!

Final Exam: Study Session