2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2012.06.019
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Antioxidant and antibacterial effects of Lavandula and Mentha essential oils in minced beef inoculated with E. coli O157:H7 and S. aureus during storage at abuse refrigeration temperature

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“…57 The antioxidant activity of EO from Lavandula species was attributed to the presence of monoterpene hydrocarbons. 55,58 For example, essential oil from L. stoechas was linked to the presence of α-Pinene and Limonene. 55 Similarly, the antioxidant activity of essential oil from L. angustifolia was attributed to the presence of Camphene, Limonene, Ocimene, Terpinene, α-Pinene and β-Pinene.…”
Section: Reomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…57 The antioxidant activity of EO from Lavandula species was attributed to the presence of monoterpene hydrocarbons. 55,58 For example, essential oil from L. stoechas was linked to the presence of α-Pinene and Limonene. 55 Similarly, the antioxidant activity of essential oil from L. angustifolia was attributed to the presence of Camphene, Limonene, Ocimene, Terpinene, α-Pinene and β-Pinene.…”
Section: Reomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 Similarly, the antioxidant activity of essential oil from L. angustifolia was attributed to the presence of Camphene, Limonene, Ocimene, Terpinene, α-Pinene and β-Pinene. 58 Moreover, α-Pinene and Limonene rich essential oil prevented against lipid peroxidation in vitro and improved the ability of yeast cells to adapt to reactive oxygen species. 59 The scavenging effect of β-Pinene and Limonene and their ability to protect deoxyribose against degradation by free radicals have been demonstrated.…”
Section: Reomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the essential oils used in aromatherapy is lavender. Lavandula angustifolia Mill (Lavender) is well known as a powerful aromatic and medicinal herb (Djenane et al, 2012). The active ingredients of essential oil of lavender can quickly be absorbed through skin and their sedative, antidepressant, and muscular relaxant effects, as well as their positive effects on the quality of sleep and feeling of wellbeing have been shown (Gedney et al, 2004;Ejder Apay et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the antimicrobial properties of EOs have been known for a long time and continue to be the subject of several studies that evaluate their microbial potential as alternatives to chemical agents in Food industries (Hammer, Carson, & Riley, 1999;Djenane et al, 2009;Djenane et al, 2012b). Thus, the objective of this study was to determine the in vitro anti-Salmonella activity of the EOs extracted from the leaves of E. globulus (Eucalyptus), L. angustifolia (Lavender), and S. hortensis (Summer savory) in relation to their chemical compositions and to evaluate the antibacterial activity of these EOs when added to liquid whole eggs stored at 7 ± 1ºC (to simulate Algerian abuse refrigeration conditions) under aerobic conditions for 6 days.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%