Fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) essential oil: The chemical profile, biological activity, and utilization of the commercial products

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作者
Durovic, Sasa D. [1 ,2 ]
Micic, Darko [1 ]
Jovanovic, Marina [1 ]
Dojcinovic, Biljana [3 ]
Culafic, Dragana Mitic [4 ]
Smyatskaya, Yulia A. [2 ]
Riabov, Pavel [5 ]
Bozovic, Rade [6 ]
机构
[1] Inst Gen & Phys Chem, Studentski Trg 12-V, Belgrade 11158, Serbia
[2] Peter Great St Petersburg Polytech Univ, Grad Sch Biotechnol & Food Ind, Polytech Skaya St 29, St Petersburg 195251, Russia
[3] Univ Belgrade, Inst Chem Technol & Met, Natl Inst Republ Serbia, Njegoseva 12, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
[4] Univ Belgrade, Fac Biol, Studentski Trg 16, Belgrade 11158, Serbia
[5] Fed State Budgetary Sci Inst GOSMETODCENTR, Lusinovskaya 51, Moscow 115093, Russia
[6] Univ Kragujevac, Fac Hotel & Tourism Management Vrnjacka Banja, Vojvodjanska Ul Bb, Vrnjacka Banja 36210, Serbia
关键词
Fennel; Commercial essential oils; Chemical profile; Thermal properties; Biological activity; Application; ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; PROTEIN OXIDATION; TRANS-ANETHOLE; SHELF-LIFE; PORK; EXTRACTS; SEEDS; YIELD; ANTIBACTERIAL;
D O I
10.1016/j.fbio.2024.104901
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Laboratory-isolated essential oils are commonly used in experiments regarding their utilization as natural antioxidant and antimicrobial agents. This study analyzed commercially available essential oils (Serbian-FSR and Russian-FRU) of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) and added to the pork patties to investigate their possible role as natural antioxidant and antimicrobial agents. Chemical analysis of the samples showed significant differences in profiles caused by geographical origin and other environmental factors. The main compound in both samples was trans-Anethole, but it had a much higher content in Serbian oils. On the contrary, Russian oil had a high portion of anisaldehyde and linalool. These diversities are the main reason for thermal behavior and biological activity differences. The thermal analysis has shown that FSR had a crystalline form in the solid state, while FRU had an amorphous form. During heating, in FSR, a single-step weight loss was detected, while in FRU, a two-step weight loss was observed, indicating that, in addition to evaporation, components in FRU interacted with each other, forming lesser volatile molecules. After adding pork patties, Russian oil showed higher potency and better protective behavior than Serbian oil. Moreover, mixtures of these oils were added to the patties samples, and results showed higher potency when compared to individual oil samples. This indicated that minor compounds from both oils interacted and synergistically acted to prolong the shelf life of the meat samples. Commercial essential oils could be successfully utilized to prolong shelf life and provide additional intake of natural compounds significant for the human diet.
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