Potential Application of Natural Phenolic Antimicrobials and Edible Film Technology Against Bacterial Plant Pathogens
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Yemenicioğlu, Ahmet
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The aim of the present study is to use antimicrobial edible film technology and natural phenolic antimicrobials for inhibition of major bacterial plant pathogens such as Erwinia amylovora, Erwinia carotovora, Xanthomonas vesicatoria and Pseudomonas syringae. For this purpose phenolic acids (PAs) (gallic (GA), vanillic (VA), cinnamic acids (CA)), essential oils (EOs) (carvacrol (CAR), thymol (THY), eugenol (EUG) citral (CIT)), phenolic extracts (PEs) from clove (CE), oregano (OE), artichoke stem (ASE) and walnut shells (WSE) were evaluated as antimicrobial zein film components. Films containing PAs between 1 and 4 mg/cm2 inhibited all pathogens while EOs between 1 and 4 mg/cm2 and CE between 4 and 8 mg/cm2 inhibited pathogens except P. syringae. The most potent films were obtained by using GA against E. amylovora and P. syringae, VA against E. carotovora, and CA, THY or CAR against X. vesicatoria. The addition of phenolic compounds into films increased the porosity of films. The phenolic containing films also become more flexible and lost their brittleness. This study is important in that it prepared the basis of using edible antimicrobial coatings in outdoor applications on infected tree stems, soil surfaces and agronomy tools or in classical fruit and seedling coating applications to control bacterial contamination or spoilage.
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Antimicrobial film, Essential oils, Phenolic acid, Phenolic extracts, Plant pathogen, Zein, Phenolic extracts, Phenolic acid, Essential oils, Plant pathogen, Zein, Antimicrobial film
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0404 agricultural biotechnology, 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
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Alkan, D., and Yemencioğlu, A. (2016). Potential application of natural phenolic antimicrobials and edible film technology against bacterial plant pathogens. Food Hydrocolloids, 55, 1-10. doi:10.1016/j.foodhyd.2015.10.025
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