Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6488880 | Food Bioscience | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Essential oils from 8 Cuminum cyminum local populations collected in Morocco were investigated for their chemical composition and antimicrobial activity. The chemical composition, investigated by gas chromatographic technique, revealed a common fingerprint in all Moroccan samples: twenty-five compounds were identified with γ-terpinen-7-al being the major component in all samples studied. The antimicrobial activity of cumin essential oils were tested against 10 bacterial strains, belonging to 8 different species, and 6 yeast strains, belonging to 4 species. Lactic acid bacteria showed a good resistance to all essential oil tested while overall the cumin essential oils showed a strong antifungal activity that affected both maximum specific growth rate and lag time.
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Authors
G.L. Petretto, F. Fancello, K. Bakhy, C.AL Faiz, Z. Sibawayh, M. Chessa, S. Zara, M.L. Sanna, M. Maldini, J.P. Rourke, G. Pintore,