2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2013.05.032
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Synergistic interactions of cinnamaldehyde in combination with carvacrol against food-borne bacteria

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“…Once the cell membrane is damaged by the compounds, the bacteria will be killed (Shen et al, 2015). Previous studies describe the effect of CA on S. aureus membrane and the activity of CA incorporated into cellulose-based packaging films were studied (Sanla-Ead et al, 2012;Ye et al, 2013). Maybe it can be inferred that the combination of nisin and CA could be more active on S. aureus membrane or incorporated into cellulose-based packaging films.…”
Section: The Effects Of Antimicrobials On Cell Membranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the cell membrane is damaged by the compounds, the bacteria will be killed (Shen et al, 2015). Previous studies describe the effect of CA on S. aureus membrane and the activity of CA incorporated into cellulose-based packaging films were studied (Sanla-Ead et al, 2012;Ye et al, 2013). Maybe it can be inferred that the combination of nisin and CA could be more active on S. aureus membrane or incorporated into cellulose-based packaging films.…”
Section: The Effects Of Antimicrobials On Cell Membranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural extracts from plant origin could provide alternatives to synthetic preservers, namely antioxidants, also providing bioactive properties and bringing additional value to the final products (Pasqualone et al, 2015;Rasooli, 2007;Ye et al, 2013). Some bakery, dairy and meat products have already been developed incorporating natural extracts from aromatic plants, spices and fruit powder, for antioxidant purposes (Bajaj et al, 2006;Caleja, Barros, Antonio, Ciric, Barreira, et al, 2015;Caleja, Barros, Antonio, Ciric, Soković , et al, 2015;Reddy et al, 2005;Shah, Don Bosco, & Mir, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the mentioned setbacks, many companies have searched for alternatives to chemical preservers, namely natural extracts from plants, which can display the same properties, often presenting the additional advantage to possess various bioactive properties or even synergistic effects (Si et al, 2005;Rasooli, 2007;Ye et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%