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Antibacterial activity of essential oils from different parts of plants against Salmonella and Listeria spp.

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 404, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134723

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Antibacterial activity; Essential oils; Listeria spp; Plant material; Salmonella spp

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Essential oils have gained popularity as natural food preservatives due to their potent antibacterial activity against food pathogens. This review discusses the antibacterial activity of essential oils from various plant parts and sources against important food pathogens such as Salmonella and Listeria, as well as the mechanisms behind their antibacterial activity.
Essential oils (EOs) have recently gained popularity as natural food preservatives due to their potent antibacterial activity against food pathogens. In this review, the antibacterial activity of EOs from various plant parts and sources against the most important food pathogens Salmonella and Listeria have been discussed. The antibacterial activity of EOs is attributed to their major and minor low-molecular weight terpenes, terpenoids, phenylpropenes and aliphatic components. The major compounds along with minor components of EO extracted from different parts of various plant species were found to be responsible for antibacterial activity. The combination of EO from different sources presented synergistic anti-listerial and anti-salmonella effects. EO combined with biopolymer and in nanoemulsion form presented significant antibacterial activity. The mode of antibacterial action by EO was complex and involves a series of event that has also been discussed in detail.

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