1. Synergistic activities of gaseous oregano and thyme thymol essential oils against Listeria monocytogenes on surfaces of a laboratory medium and radish sprouts.
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Cho, Yurim, Kim, Hoikyung, Beuchat, Larry R., and Ryu, Jee-Hoon
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THYMES , *OREGANO , *THYMOL , *ESSENTIAL oils , *LISTERIA monocytogenes , *SPROUTS , *RADISHES , *DIETARY supplements - Abstract
We investigated combinations of gaseous essential oils (EO gases) for their synergistic inhibitory activities against Listeria monocytogenes on a laboratory medium and radish sprouts. The minimum inhibitory concentrations and minimum lethal concentrations of oregano, thyme thymol, and cinnamon bark EO gases against L. monocytogenes were 0.0781 μL/mL on nutrient agar supplemented with glucose and bromocresol purple (NGBA). A checkerboard assay showed that combinations of oregano and thyme thymol EO gases and of oregano and cinnamon bark EO gases exert the strongest synergistic antilisterial activity (fractional inhibitory concentration index [FICI] = 0.3750). A combination of thyme thymol and cinnamon bark EO gases also had a synergistic effect (FICI = 0.5000) on L. monocytogenes on NGBA. Combinations of oregano and thyme thymol EO gases were tested for synergistic antimicrobial activity against L. monocytogenes on radish sprouts. A combination of these gases, each at 0.313 μL/mL, caused a significant (P ≤ 0.05) reduction in the number of L. monocytogenes on radish sprouts compared with reductions caused by treatment with oregano or thyme thymol EO gas alone at the same concentration. Our findings provide information that will be useful when developing antimicrobial applications using EO gases to control L. monocytogenes in the food industry. • Essential oils (EOs) with synergistic antilisterial activities were identified. • MIC and MLC of oregano, thyme thymol, and cinnamon bark EO gases were 0.0781 μL/mL. • Oregano and thyme thymol EO gases had synergistic antilisterial effects on a medium. • Oregano and thyme thymol EO gases had synergistic antilisterial effects on radish sprouts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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