The Effect of Peppermint, Clove, Cinnamon, Sage and Orange Essential Oils on Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria
Felicia Tuțulescu,
Laura-Gabriela Niculae,
Camelia Ramona Ristea
Abstract:Essential oils have been mainly used in aromatherapy, but they have gained the attention of the food industry in the last decade due to their ability to control the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. The essential oil content of plant tissue varies according to the stage of development of the plant, the parts of the plant (leaves, flowers, roots, etc.) as well as the method of extraction. Commonly used techniques for extracting essential oils include hydrodistillation, steam distillation (Chialva et al.,1982… Show more
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