In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Lavender, Mint, and Rosemary Essential Oils and the Effect of Their Vapours on Growth of Penicillium spp. in a Bread Model System

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作者
Valkova, Veronika [1 ,2 ]
Duranova, Hana [1 ]
Galovicova, Lucia [2 ]
Vukovic, Nenad L. [3 ]
Vukic, Milena [3 ]
Kacaniova, Miroslava [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Slovak Univ Agr, AgroBioTech Res Ctr, Tr A Hlinku 2, Nitra 94976, Slovakia
[2] Slovak Univ Agr, Fac Hort & Landscape Engn, Dept Fruit Sci Viticulture & Enol, Tr A Hlinku 2, Nitra 94976, Slovakia
[3] Univ Kragujevac, Fac Sci, Dept Chem, POB 12, Kragujevac 34000, Serbia
[4] Univ Rzeszow, Inst Food Technol & Nutr, Dept Bioenergy Food Technol & Microbiol, Zelwerowicza St 4, PL-35601 Rzeszow, Poland
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MOLECULES | 2021年 / 26卷 / 13期
关键词
essential oils; volatile compounds; antioxidant activity; antifungal activity; antibacterial activity; bakery product; moisture content; water activity; OREGANO ESSENTIAL OIL; PLANT ESSENTIAL OILS; L. ESSENTIAL OIL; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; ROSMARINUS-OFFICINALIS; STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; ANTIFUNGAL PROPERTIES; EUCALYPTUS-GLOBULUS;
D O I
10.3390/molecules26133859
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The chemical composition, antioxidant activity, and antimicrobial properties of three commercially available essential oils: rosemary (REO), lavender (LEO), and mint (MEO), were determined in the current study. Our data revealed that the major components of REO, MEO, and LEO were 1,8-cineole (40.4%), menthol (40.1%), and linalool acetate (35.0%), respectively. The highest DPPH radical-scavenging activity was identified in MEO (36.85 +/- 0.49%) among the investigated EOs. Regarding antimicrobial activities, we found that LEO had the strongest inhibitory efficiencies against the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida (C.) tropicalis, MEO against Salmonella (S.) enterica, and REO against Staphylococcus (S.) aureus. The strongest antifungal activity was displayed by mint EO, which totally inhibited the growth of Penicillium (P.) expansum and P. crustosum in all concentrations; the growth of P. citrinum was completely suppressed only by the lowest MEO concentration. The lowest minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against S. enterica, S. aureus, and C. krusei were assessed for MEO. In situ analysis on the bread model showed that 125 mu L/L of REO exhibited the lowest mycelial growth inhibition (MGI) of P. citrinum, and 500 mu L/L of MEO caused the highest MGI of P. crustosum. Our results allow us to make conclusion that the analysed EOs have promising potential for use as innovative agents in the storage of bakery products in order to extend their shelf-life.
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