2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.14411
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Free and encapsulated orange essential oil into a β‐cyclodextrin inclusion complex and zein to delay fungal spoilage in cakes

Abstract: This study investigated the in vitro antifungal activity of orange essential oil (OEO) against Aspergillus spp. and evaluated the activity of free and encapsulated OEO to delay fungal spoilage in cakes. The OEO was encapsulated into a zein and β‐cyclodextrin inclusion complex at three concentrations (2.5%, 5.0%, and 7.5% w/v) by anti‐solvent precipitation method and dried by electrospraying. The OEO inhibited the growth of all Aspergillus species tested. The minimal inhibitory concentration values of OEO were … Show more

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“…Propidium iodide can penetrate dead cells with damaged plasma membranes, resulting fluorescent staining 29 , 30 . As a result, untreated spores were not stained, indicating that they were healthy spores (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Propidium iodide can penetrate dead cells with damaged plasma membranes, resulting fluorescent staining 29 , 30 . As a result, untreated spores were not stained, indicating that they were healthy spores (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kringel et al [84] carried out a work to demonstrate the strong antifungal activity of orange EO in bakery products.…”
Section: Food Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 According to previous studies conducted by our research group, limonene is the major component of the OEO, followed by wileyonlinelibrary.com/jsfa myrcene, then ⊍-pyrene and, finally, some other components at lower concentrations. 33,10 Several mechanisms describe the modes of action of the antifungal activity of essential oils, including the ability to disrupt and penetrate the microorganisms cell wall, which can lead to the denaturing of proteins and destruction of the cell membrane, with disturbance of the cytoplasmic membrane, resulting in the loss of membrane impermeability, consequently also compromising its functions as an energy transducer and a matrix for enzymes. 34 The OEO encapsulated into ⊎-CD did not show antifungal effect against A. flavus when applied to the cake slices (Fig.…”
Section: Evaluation Of In Situ Antifungal Activity Of Oeo In Cake Slicesmentioning
confidence: 99%