1. Influence of virgin coconut oil on the inhibitory effect of emulsion-based edible coatings containing cinnamaldehyde against the growth of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (Glomerella cingulata)
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Asep Wawan Permana, Imca Sampers, and Paul Van der Meeren
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food.ingredient ,01 natural sciences ,Glomerella cingulata ,Beeswax ,Cinnamaldehyde ,Ingredient ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Minimum inhibitory concentration ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,food ,Food science ,biology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Coconut oil ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,040401 food science ,0104 chemical sciences ,Oleic acid ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Emulsion ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The antifungal activity of emulsion-based edible coatings incorporating cinnamaldehyde against Glomerella cingulata was investigated by determining the effect of virgin coconut oil and oleic acid on the growth rate and its effect on the antifungal effectiveness of cinnamaldehyde using the modified Gompertz model and the minimum inhibitory concentration. The presence of virgin coconut oil, oleic acid and their mixture in emulsions without cinnamaldehyde up to 40% in the growth media showed the ability to slow down the growth rate of the fungi and also to extend the lag phase. However, it could not inhibit the growth of fungi. The slowest growth of fungi was observed from the emulsion containing beeswax, virgin coconut oil, and oleic acid, followed by those containing beeswax-virgin coconut oil. On the other hand, Tween® 80 contributed to promoting the growth rate. The minimum inhibitory concentration of cinnamaldehyde in the emulsions to inhibit the fungal growth was 0.76 mM. The presence of virgin coconut oil in the emulsions did not influence the effectiveness of the antifungal activity of cinnamaldehyde, whereas oleic acid slightly decreased it. The results led to the conclusion that virgin coconut oil is a promising as an alternative ingredient for emulsion-based edible coatings.
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- 2021
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