Essential oils encapsulated in polymer-based nanocapsules as potential candidates for application in food preservation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The aim of this work is the encapsulation of essential oils (EOs) in polymeric nanocapsules (NCs), in order to
enhance their antimicrobial activity against food-borne pathogens. Thymus capitatus and Origanum vulgare EOs
were selected for their different chemical composition, carvacrol (73%) and thymol (44%) being the major
constituent, respectively. Polymeric poly(?-caprolactone) (PCL) nanocapsules loaded with EOs were prepared by
a nanoprecipitation method. The EO-NCs showed monomodal distribution with diameter size 171 and 175 nm,
high efficiency of encapsulation and stability with high retention of EOs at both 4 °C and 40 °C, for a period of at
least 30 days. The antimicrobial activity of EO-NCs against food-borne pathogens was higher than that of the
corresponding pure essential oils and the NCs loaded with Thymus capitatus EO were the most active.
Interestingly EO-NCs showed a bactericidal activity even at the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). It
makes them appealing as natural food preservatives.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polycaprolactone nanocapsule; Essential oils; Antimicrobial activity; Food-borne pathogens; Natural food preservative
Elenco autori:
Consoli, GRAZIA MARIA LETIZIA; Geraci, Corrada; Napoli, EDOARDO MARCO; Granata, Giuseppe
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