Whey protein isolate and glycerol were mixed to form a matrix to incorporate antimicrobial agents and produce edible films with antimicrobial activity against Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from cheeses. Various organic acids were used to decrease pH down to approximately 3. In a preliminary assay without nisin, the effect of each organic acid was evaluated with respect to the rheological properties of the film solutions and the inhibitory and mechanical properties of the films. Lactic, malic, and citric acids (3%, wt/vol), which were used in a subsequent study of their combined inhibitory effect with nisin (50 IU/ml), had significantly higher antilisterial activity (P , 0.05) compared with the control (2 N HCl, 3% [wt/vol], with n...
The pleothera of micro organisms obtained from contaminated food cultured in a starch broth was effe...
International audienceA sodium caseinate film containing nisin (1000 IU/cm(2)) was produced and used...
The incorporation of commercial liquid smoke (LS) to edible films was investigated for the first tim...
Whey protein isolate and glycerol were mixed to form a matrix to incorporate antimicrobial agents an...
The inhibitory effects of nisin, natamycin and malic acid, incorporated in whey protein films with p...
The burden of foodborne disease has large economic and social consequences worldwide. Despite strict...
The FDA-approved antimicrobial peptide nisin has been used to prevent contamination of food products...
A bacterially produced cellulose film containing nisin was developed and used in a proof-of-concept ...
Available online 8 September 2022An enterocin whey solution, obtained by growing Enterococcus faecal...
The frequent outbreaks of food-borne illness necessitate development of intervention strategies, inc...
Aims: To determine the effectiveness of a packaging film coated with nisin to inhibit Micrococcus lu...
Listeria monocytogenes, a major foodborne pathogen, has been responsible for many outbreaks and reca...
AbstractFilms were prepared by incorporating different levels of antibacterial agents such as oregan...
Food safety can be improved by various antimicrobial applications through the effective inhibition o...
Moulds are the main spoilage organisms in dairy products. Fungal contamination despite causing disco...
The pleothera of micro organisms obtained from contaminated food cultured in a starch broth was effe...
International audienceA sodium caseinate film containing nisin (1000 IU/cm(2)) was produced and used...
The incorporation of commercial liquid smoke (LS) to edible films was investigated for the first tim...
Whey protein isolate and glycerol were mixed to form a matrix to incorporate antimicrobial agents an...
The inhibitory effects of nisin, natamycin and malic acid, incorporated in whey protein films with p...
The burden of foodborne disease has large economic and social consequences worldwide. Despite strict...
The FDA-approved antimicrobial peptide nisin has been used to prevent contamination of food products...
A bacterially produced cellulose film containing nisin was developed and used in a proof-of-concept ...
Available online 8 September 2022An enterocin whey solution, obtained by growing Enterococcus faecal...
The frequent outbreaks of food-borne illness necessitate development of intervention strategies, inc...
Aims: To determine the effectiveness of a packaging film coated with nisin to inhibit Micrococcus lu...
Listeria monocytogenes, a major foodborne pathogen, has been responsible for many outbreaks and reca...
AbstractFilms were prepared by incorporating different levels of antibacterial agents such as oregan...
Food safety can be improved by various antimicrobial applications through the effective inhibition o...
Moulds are the main spoilage organisms in dairy products. Fungal contamination despite causing disco...
The pleothera of micro organisms obtained from contaminated food cultured in a starch broth was effe...
International audienceA sodium caseinate film containing nisin (1000 IU/cm(2)) was produced and used...
The incorporation of commercial liquid smoke (LS) to edible films was investigated for the first tim...