| Literature DB >> 33951609 |
Hanen Falleh1, Mariem Ben Jemaa2, Marcos A Neves3, Hiroko Isoda4, Mitsutoshi Nakajima3, Riadh Ksouri2.
Abstract
This research studies the application of a specific nanoemulsion as anti-Escherichia coli agent. The specific mixture was generated by a simplex-centroid design. Physicochemical parameters such as droplet average diameter, pH, viscosity, density, turbidity, whitening index, refractive index, stability (thermal, physical, and osmotic stability), and antibacterial activity kinetic, have been assessed. The mixture nanoemulsions had droplet diameters significantly smaller than those of clove or cinnamon nanoemulsions. Individual and mixture essential oils nanoemulsion exhibited appropriate stability under pH, thermal, and ionic stress as well as after mid-term storage. Antibacterial activity kinetic revealed the fast and pronounced efficacy of mixture nanoemulsions on E. coli (reach 98% of growth inhibition), especially for the nanoemulsion composed of 50% essential oil in the dispersed phase upon 20 days of storage. All data considered, the actual work evidences the promising advantages of using specific nanoemulsions as delivery systems of antibacterial agents in the beverage and food industry.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-E. coli activity; Essential oil mixture; Nanoemulsion; Physicochemical characterization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33951609 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514