2018
DOI: 10.31925/farmacia.2018.6.16
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Evaluation of Antimicrobial Potential of Nigella Sativa Oil in a Model Food Matrix

Abstract: Nigella sativa (black cumin) is known for its antibacterial activity. However, available literature does not sufficiently explore the possible interactions with the natural wild microflora in complex food matrices. This study is using as model food matrix, a traditionally manufactured cheese, without additives, without starter cultures and without pathogen culture, to study the antimicrobial effect of Nigella sativa seed oil (NSSO), as well as the physicochemical properties of this food matrix during the study… Show more

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“…Giardiasis, chronic constipation-related soiling, primary or secondary lactose intolerance (diminished stool pH and presence of reducing substance is important findings) were also tested for and excluded. Cow milk protein allergy, celiac disease, immunoglobulin A deficiency, inflammatory bowel disease, and cystic fibrosis were excluded with the help of tests such as the immunoglobulin E test (specific for cow milk protein), TTG (transglutaminase), inflammatory markers, respectively [7,14].…”
Section: Trial Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giardiasis, chronic constipation-related soiling, primary or secondary lactose intolerance (diminished stool pH and presence of reducing substance is important findings) were also tested for and excluded. Cow milk protein allergy, celiac disease, immunoglobulin A deficiency, inflammatory bowel disease, and cystic fibrosis were excluded with the help of tests such as the immunoglobulin E test (specific for cow milk protein), TTG (transglutaminase), inflammatory markers, respectively [7,14].…”
Section: Trial Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cold press oils extracted from olives and hemps (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds contain a variety of ingredients which may act as functional ingredients in cosmetic formulations [8,9,14]. Thus, the chemical composition of these extracts has a high impact on the stability, hydration properties, oil holding capacity, viscosity or organoleptic characteristics of the final formulation [3,5,12,15] The article aims to analyse the physico-chemical properties including the fatty acids composition and the microbiological activities of the cold press oils extracted from Cannabis sativa L. seeds and Olea europaea L. fruits in order to characterize them for obtaining future optimized cosmetic formulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After assessing all the information from the publications, sixteen studies (N = 362) published from 2000 until August 2019 were considered appropriate for inclusion [ 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 ]. From the selected studies, information on the study ID, source of the EO (plant name), strain and/or serotype, mean log reduction, sample size (number of samples used to calculate the mean of the log reduction), storage temperature (°C), exposure time (defined as the time, in days, at which the log microbial reduction was quantified in the challenge study), EO concentration, pathogen inoculum level (log CFU/g or mL), and application type (defined as the mode of application of the antimicrobial; namely, milk, film, cheese surface, and cheese mixture), were collected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%