Bioactivity of selected plant essential oils against listeria monocytogenes |
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Authors: | M. Lis-Balchin,& S. G. Deans |
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Affiliation: | School of Applied Science, South Bank University, London,;Biochemical Sciences Department, Scottish Agricultural College, Auchincruive, Ayr, UK |
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Abstract: | Ninety-three different commercial essential oils were screened for activity against 20 Listeria monocytogenes strains in vitro and the results correlated against the actual chemical composition of each oil. There was a substantial difference in the activity between different essential oils as expected, but there was also a difference in activity between different samples of the same essential oil. Strong anti- Listeria activity was often correlated with essential oils containing a high percentage of monoterpenes, eugenol, cinnamaldehyde, thymol, and sometimes with citronellol, limonene and geraniol. However, as there was often no correlation between the anti- Listeria activity and the main chemical components, it is possible that either there is a more complex relationship with the chemical composition (which includes the minor components) or that substantial adulteration had occurred in some essential oil samples. The possible use of a number of essential oils in a dual role as flavours and antimicrobials is discussed. |
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