Antimicrobial effects of essential oil vapors on Bacillus cereus on nutrient agar and iceberg lettuce
We investigated the antimicrobial effects of essential oil (EO) vapors individually and in combination against Bacillus cereus. In an initial study, EO vapors were generated from 95 commercially available EOs and their antimicrobial activities against B. cereus were tested. Five EO vapors (citronell...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food bioscience 2023-06, Vol.53, p.102580, Article 102580 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigated the antimicrobial effects of essential oil (EO) vapors individually and in combination against Bacillus cereus. In an initial study, EO vapors were generated from 95 commercially available EOs and their antimicrobial activities against B. cereus were tested. Five EO vapors (citronella, lemongrass, may chang, oregano, and thyme thymol) showed strong inhibitory activity. Next, we determined the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimal lethal concentrations (MLCs) of these EOs against B. cereus cultured on nutrient agar; values were 0.0781 μL/mL and >5 μL/mL, respectively. The synergistic antimicrobial activity of combinations between EO vapors on B. cereus were evaluated using a modified checkerboard assay. Oregano and thyme thymol EO vapors showed greatest synergism (fractional inhibitory concentration index: 0.5000 at a 1:1 vol ratio). Finally, we tested for antimicrobial properties of oregano and thyme thymol EO vapors against B. cereus on iceberg lettuce individually and in combination. The growth of B. cereus was inhibited by 0.0049–0.0098 μL/mL of EO vapors at concentrations 8- to 16-fold lower than that of MICs on nutrient agar. However, a combination of oregano and thyme thymol EO vapors did not have a synergistic lethal effect. Observations provide basic information for the development of decontamination treatments to inhibit the growth of B. cereus and perhaps other spore-forming bacteria on foods and food-contact surfaces using EO vapors.
•Antimicrobial effects of essential oil (EO) vapors on Bacillus cereus were investigated.•Citronella, lemongrass, may chang, oregano, thyme thymol EO vapors inhibited B. cereus.•MIC (0.0781 μL/mL) and MLC (>5 μL/mL) of EO vapors against B. cereus were determined.•Oregano and thyme thymol EO vapors showed synergistic lethal effects on nutrient agar.•Oregano and thyme thymol EO vapors inhibited B. cereus on iceberg lettuce leaves. |
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ISSN: | 2212-4292 2212-4306 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fbio.2023.102580 |