antimicrobial activity

In vitro antimicrobial activity of extracts and essential oils of Cinnamomum, Salvia, and Mentha spp. against foodborne pathogens: A meta-analysis study

Essential oils (EOs) are a class of natural products that exhibit potent antimicrobial properties against a broad spectrum of bacteria. Inhibition diameters (IDs) and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) are the typical measures of antimicrobial activity for extracts and EOs obtained from Cinnamomum, Salvia, and Mentha species.

Chemical Profile and Bioactivities of Extracts from Edible Plants Readily Available in Portugal

Plant extracts have been proposed as alternative biocides and antioxidants to be included in a variety of food products. In this work, to assess the potential of French lavender, lemon balm, basil, tarragon, sage, and spearmint to be used as food additives, the chemical profiles and bioactivities of such plant extracts were studied.

Meta-regression models describing the effects of added lactic acid bacteria on pathogen inactivation in milk and cheese

Biopreservation methods based on the use of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have been proposed as hurdles to increase the microbiological safety of many products, including fermented milk and cheese.