Modern lifestyles have increased the focus on food stability and human health due to evolving industrial goals and scientific advancements. Pathogenic microorganisms significantly challenge food quality, with Salmonella enterica and other planktonic cells capable of forming biofilms that make them more resistant to broad-spectrum antibiotics. This research examined the chemical composition and antibacterial and antibiofilm properties of the essential oil from Eugenia caryophyllus (ECEO) derived from dried fruits. GC-MS analyses identified eugenol as the dominant component at 82.7%. Additionally, the study aimed to extend the shelf life of sous vide deer meat by applying a plant essential oil and inoculating it with S. enterica for seven days at 4 ◦C. The essential oil demonstrated strong antibacterial activity against S. enterica. The ECEO showed significant antibiofilm activity, as indicated by the MBIC crystal violet test results. Data from MALDI-TOF MS analysis revealed that the ECEO altered the protein profiles of bacteria on glass and stainless-steel surfaces. Furthermore, the ECEO was found to have a beneficial antibacterial effect on S. enterica. In vacuum-packed sous vide red deer meat samples, the anti-Salmonella activity of the ECEO was slightly higher than that of the control samples. These findings underscore the potential of the ECEO’s antibacterial and antibiofilm properties in food preservation and extending the shelf life of meat.

Enhancing deer sous vide meat shelf life and safety with Eugenia caryophyllus essential oil against Salmonella enterica / Kaˇcániová, Miroslava; Garzoli, Stefania; Ben Hsouna, Anis; Ban, Zhaojun; Horacio Elizondo-Luevano, Joel; Ireneusz Kluz, Maciej; Ben Saad, Rania; Hašcˇík, Peter; Cˇmiková, Natália; BoženaWaskiewicz-Robak, ; Kollár, Ján; Bianchi, Alessandro. - In: FOODS. - ISSN 2304-8158. - 13:16(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/foods13162512]

Enhancing deer sous vide meat shelf life and safety with Eugenia caryophyllus essential oil against Salmonella enterica

Stefania Garzoli
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Alessandro Bianchi
2024

Abstract

Modern lifestyles have increased the focus on food stability and human health due to evolving industrial goals and scientific advancements. Pathogenic microorganisms significantly challenge food quality, with Salmonella enterica and other planktonic cells capable of forming biofilms that make them more resistant to broad-spectrum antibiotics. This research examined the chemical composition and antibacterial and antibiofilm properties of the essential oil from Eugenia caryophyllus (ECEO) derived from dried fruits. GC-MS analyses identified eugenol as the dominant component at 82.7%. Additionally, the study aimed to extend the shelf life of sous vide deer meat by applying a plant essential oil and inoculating it with S. enterica for seven days at 4 ◦C. The essential oil demonstrated strong antibacterial activity against S. enterica. The ECEO showed significant antibiofilm activity, as indicated by the MBIC crystal violet test results. Data from MALDI-TOF MS analysis revealed that the ECEO altered the protein profiles of bacteria on glass and stainless-steel surfaces. Furthermore, the ECEO was found to have a beneficial antibacterial effect on S. enterica. In vacuum-packed sous vide red deer meat samples, the anti-Salmonella activity of the ECEO was slightly higher than that of the control samples. These findings underscore the potential of the ECEO’s antibacterial and antibiofilm properties in food preservation and extending the shelf life of meat.
2024
clove essential oil; chemical composition; antimicrobial activity; antibiofilm activity; insecticidal activity; game meat; pathogenic bacteria; chili cook
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Enhancing deer sous vide meat shelf life and safety with Eugenia caryophyllus essential oil against Salmonella enterica / Kaˇcániová, Miroslava; Garzoli, Stefania; Ben Hsouna, Anis; Ban, Zhaojun; Horacio Elizondo-Luevano, Joel; Ireneusz Kluz, Maciej; Ben Saad, Rania; Hašcˇík, Peter; Cˇmiková, Natália; BoženaWaskiewicz-Robak, ; Kollár, Ján; Bianchi, Alessandro. - In: FOODS. - ISSN 2304-8158. - 13:16(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/foods13162512]
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