2017
DOI: 10.21608/jfds.2017.38192
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Effect of Pomegranate Seed Oil on Certain Food Spoilage Microorganisms and its Role in Shelf Life of Cream.

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the effect of pomegranate seed oil on the quality of cream during cold storage (4ºC). Cream was divided into four equal portions, the first portion with no additives served as a control. For the other three portions, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5% of pomegranate seed oils were added individually to each portion of cream. The cream was then stored in refrigerator (4ºC) to 45 days. Results showed that the total soluble solids, fat and protein of sour cream increased with the increase of the add… Show more

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“…control the growth of foodborne and spoilage organisms(El- Shazly et al, 2017;Hovorková et al, 2018;Aseel, 2020). Some researchers are also ofthe opinion that antimicrobial compounds of essential oils such as phytochemicals (alkaloids, terpenoid, and phenolic compounds) interact with proteins and enzymes present in the cell membranes of microorganisms causing its disruption thereby resulting in the dispersal of proton flux to the cell exterior which induces cell death or inhibition of enzymes necessary for the biosynthesis of amino acids (Gunasena et al, 2022).…”
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“…control the growth of foodborne and spoilage organisms(El- Shazly et al, 2017;Hovorková et al, 2018;Aseel, 2020). Some researchers are also ofthe opinion that antimicrobial compounds of essential oils such as phytochemicals (alkaloids, terpenoid, and phenolic compounds) interact with proteins and enzymes present in the cell membranes of microorganisms causing its disruption thereby resulting in the dispersal of proton flux to the cell exterior which induces cell death or inhibition of enzymes necessary for the biosynthesis of amino acids (Gunasena et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%