This study aims to evaluate the efficiency in reducing pathogens using berry powders in a cream cheese recipe, as compared to the traditional method of manufacturing. This article presents a review of the microbiological hazards of dairy products and a case study of antimicrobial properties of berry powders on pathogenic microorganisms that can accidentally colonize cream cheese. The most relevant results in the reduction of pathogenic microorganisms were obtained in cream cheese samples with the addition of rosehip and aronia powders on Salmonella Abony ATCC 6017; hawthorn powder on Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923. All berry powder additions had major effects on Escherichia coli ATCC 25922. Research has shown that powders of berries can b...
Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In h...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) resistance, similar to climate change, is a shared global problem. AM...
Phenolic compounds present in berries selectively inhibit the growth of human gastrointestinal patho...
This article presents a case study of antimicrobial properties of berry powders on pathogenic microo...
Food safety is a worldwide concern. Traditional preservatives are widely used to protect food from c...
Article no. 65Nowadays, taking into consideration the current dynamics of drug resistance developmen...
Aims: To investigate the antimicrobial properties of phenolic compounds present in Finnish berries a...
Key words: antifungal activity, screening, bacteria, molds, dairy productsIntroductionIn dairy produ...
Aims: To investigate the effects of berries and berry phenolics on pathogenic intestinal bacteria a...
The effect of ginger, (Zingiber officinale) Onion (Allium cepa) and bear berry (Aframomum sceptrum) ...
Abstract: The antagonistic impact of mixed lactic cultures against foodborne pathogens (Escherichia ...
Nowadays use of natural antimicrobial compounds such as herbal powders and extracts in food storage ...
Local cheese is frequently contaminated by toxigenic molds which is harmful for human health. Lactic...
AbstractLate blowing on semihard and hard cheese may have an important economic effect on dairy prod...
This study investigated the antibacterial efficiency of five spice and herb extracts (cinnamon stick...
Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In h...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) resistance, similar to climate change, is a shared global problem. AM...
Phenolic compounds present in berries selectively inhibit the growth of human gastrointestinal patho...
This article presents a case study of antimicrobial properties of berry powders on pathogenic microo...
Food safety is a worldwide concern. Traditional preservatives are widely used to protect food from c...
Article no. 65Nowadays, taking into consideration the current dynamics of drug resistance developmen...
Aims: To investigate the antimicrobial properties of phenolic compounds present in Finnish berries a...
Key words: antifungal activity, screening, bacteria, molds, dairy productsIntroductionIn dairy produ...
Aims: To investigate the effects of berries and berry phenolics on pathogenic intestinal bacteria a...
The effect of ginger, (Zingiber officinale) Onion (Allium cepa) and bear berry (Aframomum sceptrum) ...
Abstract: The antagonistic impact of mixed lactic cultures against foodborne pathogens (Escherichia ...
Nowadays use of natural antimicrobial compounds such as herbal powders and extracts in food storage ...
Local cheese is frequently contaminated by toxigenic molds which is harmful for human health. Lactic...
AbstractLate blowing on semihard and hard cheese may have an important economic effect on dairy prod...
This study investigated the antibacterial efficiency of five spice and herb extracts (cinnamon stick...
Berries are good sources of phenolic compounds, which often act as defence compounds in plants. In h...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) resistance, similar to climate change, is a shared global problem. AM...
Phenolic compounds present in berries selectively inhibit the growth of human gastrointestinal patho...