Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1

The present study focuses on the assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of bacteria altering Vienna sausages whose growth becomes evident in the vacuum packed product after two to three weeks of refrigerated storage causing packages to swell. The different natural extracts were obt...

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Main Authors: Serra, M. A., Garnero, J. A., Nicolau, V. V., Andreatta, A. E.
Format: Online
Language:eng
Published: Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias 2018
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/20454
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author Serra, M. A.
Garnero, J. A.
Nicolau, V. V.
Andreatta, A. E.
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Garnero, J. A.
Nicolau, V. V.
Andreatta, A. E.
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description The present study focuses on the assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of bacteria altering Vienna sausages whose growth becomes evident in the vacuum packed product after two to three weeks of refrigerated storage causing packages to swell. The different natural extracts were obtained by means of steam stripping, microwave assisted extraction and ultrasound assisted extraction. Apart from these extracts, commercial essential oils, pure compounds present in the vegetal kingdom and solutions were also evaluated. For each of the extracts, microbial sensitivity tests were carried out in order to assess the inhibitory/bactericidal effect against Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1. It has been found that the essential oils obtained from Citrus lemon peels and Aloysia polystachya, Eucalyptus cinerea and Laurus nobilis leaves can be used as bactericides against the growth of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1. In addition, it has been found that eugenol/sunflower oil concentrations greater than 18.5% w/w, 0.75% w/w salicylic acid, 0.75% w/w hydroquinone; and Just commercial essential oils of lavender, peppermint and geranium also presented a bactericidal effect against it. These natural extracts used as natural antimicrobials represent an alternative to common chemical food preservatives against the Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1 strain.
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.unc.edu.ar:article-204542020-03-30T18:43:54Z Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1 Serra, M. A. Garnero, J. A. Nicolau, V. V. Andreatta, A. E. Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1 antimicrobial essential oil inhibitor bactericide Vienna sausage. The present study focuses on the assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of bacteria altering Vienna sausages whose growth becomes evident in the vacuum packed product after two to three weeks of refrigerated storage causing packages to swell. The different natural extracts were obtained by means of steam stripping, microwave assisted extraction and ultrasound assisted extraction. Apart from these extracts, commercial essential oils, pure compounds present in the vegetal kingdom and solutions were also evaluated. For each of the extracts, microbial sensitivity tests were carried out in order to assess the inhibitory/bactericidal effect against Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1. It has been found that the essential oils obtained from Citrus lemon peels and Aloysia polystachya, Eucalyptus cinerea and Laurus nobilis leaves can be used as bactericides against the growth of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1. In addition, it has been found that eugenol/sunflower oil concentrations greater than 18.5% w/w, 0.75% w/w salicylic acid, 0.75% w/w hydroquinone; and Just commercial essential oils of lavender, peppermint and geranium also presented a bactericidal effect against it. These natural extracts used as natural antimicrobials represent an alternative to common chemical food preservatives against the Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1 strain. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias 2018-06-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/20454 10.31047/1668.298x.v1.n35.20454 AgriScientia; Vol. 35 No. 1 (2018); 51-62 AgriScientia; Vol. 35 Núm. 1 (2018); 51-62 1668-298X 10.31047/1668.298x.v1.n35 eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/20454/20067 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/20454/29303
spellingShingle Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
antimicrobial
essential oil
inhibitor
bactericide
Vienna sausage.
Serra, M. A.
Garnero, J. A.
Nicolau, V. V.
Andreatta, A. E.
Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
title Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
title_full Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
title_fullStr Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
title_short Assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
title_sort assessment of natural vegetal extracts in the inhibition of leuconostoc mesenteroides ms1
topic Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
antimicrobial
essential oil
inhibitor
bactericide
Vienna sausage.
topic_facet Leuconostoc mesenteroides MS1
antimicrobial
essential oil
inhibitor
bactericide
Vienna sausage.
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/20454
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