Black elderberries (Sambucus nigra L.) have been used as a folk remedy to counter influenza. Torsten Hain, from Justus-Liebig University (Germany), and colleagues studied the effects of a liquid extract from black elderberry standardized to contain a minimum of 3.2% anthocyanins, for antimicrobial and antiviral activity. The researchers found that the elderberry extract was effective against Streptococcus pyogenes and group C and G Streptococci (Gram-positive), as well as Branhamella catarrhalis (Gram-negative). In addition to 70% inhibition of all the bacteria at the 10% concentration level, when used at the highest concentration a growth inhibition of 99 % was observed. As well, the elderberry extract inhibited influenza A by about 30% and influenza B by 25%. Noting that: “Elderberry liquid extract is active against human pathogenic bacteria as well as influenza viruses,” the team submits that: “The activities shown suggest that additional and alternative approaches to combat infections.”
Black Elderberry Extract Combats Respiratory Infections
Krawitz C, Mraheil MA, Stein M, Imirzalioglu C, Domann E, Pleschka S, Hain T. “Inhibitory activity of a standardized elderberry liquid extract against clinically-relevant human respiratory bacterial pathogens and influenza A and B viruses.” BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2011, 11:16, 25 February 2011.
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