International audienceIn this study, the physical properties and antibacterial activity of emulsions prepared through four different combinations of essential oils (EOs) (trans-cinnamaldehyde [TC] and citral) and emulsifiers (sodium caseinate and lecithin) were investigated. The results showed that the four different nanoemulsions had nanometric sizes ranging from 142.3 to 273.1 nm, exhibiting high negative zeta potential (-25.3 to -42.7 mV) at pH 7. Nanoemulsions containing TC exhibited higher antimicrobial activities against Escherichia coli and Listeria innocua than nanoemulsions containing citral irrespective of the emulsifier used. These nanoemulsions were then incorporated into low methoxyl pectin films and the obtained results showed...
The objective of this research was to study the impact of ripening inhibitor level and type on the f...
Multi-layer biodegradable active packaging is a new class of innovative food packaging containing bi...
The encapsulation of essential oils in nanoemulsions represents an effective approach not only to di...
This work aims at investigating the effect of the nanoemulsion delivery systems on the antimicrobial...
Citral is a typical essential oil used in the food, cosmetic, and drug industries and has shown anti...
In this study the effect of oil droplet size on antimicrobial activity was investigated. Oil-in-wate...
As natural and effective antimicrobials, essential oils (EOs) have been increasingly investigated to...
The crescent interest in the use of essential oils (EOs) as natural antimicrobials and preservatives...
Formation, droplet size and antibacterial activity of emulsions stabilized with cellulose particles,...
Background: A comparison of the various microstructural and antimicrobial properties of emulsified ...
International audienceIn this study, the impact of different contents of medium-chain triacylglycero...
Health and environmental concerns due to usage of synthetic active materials in foods and packaging ...
Only exiguous data are currently available on the antifungal properties of essential oil (EO) nanoem...
The objective of this research was to study the impact of ripening inhibitor level and type on the f...
Multi-layer biodegradable active packaging is a new class of innovative food packaging containing bi...
The encapsulation of essential oils in nanoemulsions represents an effective approach not only to di...
This work aims at investigating the effect of the nanoemulsion delivery systems on the antimicrobial...
Citral is a typical essential oil used in the food, cosmetic, and drug industries and has shown anti...
In this study the effect of oil droplet size on antimicrobial activity was investigated. Oil-in-wate...
As natural and effective antimicrobials, essential oils (EOs) have been increasingly investigated to...
The crescent interest in the use of essential oils (EOs) as natural antimicrobials and preservatives...
Formation, droplet size and antibacterial activity of emulsions stabilized with cellulose particles,...
Background: A comparison of the various microstructural and antimicrobial properties of emulsified ...
International audienceIn this study, the impact of different contents of medium-chain triacylglycero...
Health and environmental concerns due to usage of synthetic active materials in foods and packaging ...
Only exiguous data are currently available on the antifungal properties of essential oil (EO) nanoem...
The objective of this research was to study the impact of ripening inhibitor level and type on the f...
Multi-layer biodegradable active packaging is a new class of innovative food packaging containing bi...
The encapsulation of essential oils in nanoemulsions represents an effective approach not only to di...