Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4560008 | Food Control | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper proposes the use of a combination of cinnamaldehyde and eugenol to control spore germination of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris. In the 1st phase a three variables-five levels Central Composite Design was used to study the individual and additive effects of cinnamaldehyde (0-80Â ppm), eugenol (0-160Â ppm) and pH (3.5-5.5). The assays were carried out in a laboratory medium (Malt Extract Broth). Cinnamaldehyde appeared as the most effective antimicrobial; otherwise, eugenol acted as a strengthening element and allowed a reduction of cinnamaldehyde amount in the system. Then, the experiments were performed in a commercial apple juice, thus highlighting that spore germination could be inhibited through the use of 80Â ppm of eugenol and 40Â ppm of cinnamaldehyde or alternatively through the combination of 40Â ppm of eugenol with 20Â ppm of cinnamaldehyde.
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Authors
Antonio Bevilacqua, Maria Rosaria Corbo, Milena Sinigaglia,