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Combined effect of high pressure treatment and anti-microbial bio-sourced materials on microorganisms' growth in model food during storage
Authors:Sana Raouche  Miguel Mauricio-Iglesias  Stéphane Peyron  Valérie Guillard  Nathalie Gontard
Affiliation:aUMR 1208 IATE (Agropolymer Engineering and Emerging Technology), University of Montpellier 2, CIRAD, INRA, Montpellier SupAgro CC023, Place Eugène Bataillon, F-34095, Montpellier, France
Abstract:Antimicrobial bio-sourced films based on poly(lactic acid) containing either carvacrol or allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) were prepared and their antimicrobial properties were assessed on Botrytis cinerea during storage and after a high pressure (HP) “pasteurisation-like” treatment (up to 800 MPa at ambient temperature). A dry process (extrusion + thermomoulding) was used to shape the material. The high temperature encountered during film processing dramatically decreased the carvacrol and AITC content in the film, leading to a less efficient antimicrobial activity. The use of β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) to encapsulate the active compounds before film processing proved to be efficient to protect the AITC against thermal degradation and to control its release from the films during its use. PLA-based films containing either AITC or β-CD encapsulated AITC showed a significant activity against B. cinerea. An effective combination between the antimicrobial activity of AITC-based films and the high pressure treatment was observed on a model food system (PDA) inoculated with N × 104 (N ~ 1–9) conidia of B. cinerea. An HP treatment of only 300 MPa associated with an antimicrobial PLA/β-CD system providing an initial quantity of active agents equivalent to 4 mg of AITC/L of air (i.e. almost 2 folds lower than the minimal inhibition concentration of the active packaging used alone, which was determined to be equal to 10 mg/L of air in the same conditions) was found more efficient (total inhibition of B. cinerea growth during 10 days) than an 800 MPa HP treatment used alone (increase of the lag phase growth of 3.3 days).

Industrial relevance

The consumer demand for “fresh like” product containing reduced amount of preservatives without compromising human and environmental safety needs the development of new preservation strategies. As a consequence, the concept of “hurdle technologies” has risen up. The combined effect of HP treatment and volatile antimicrobial packaging allowed the use of lower individual treatment intensities to inhibit B. cinerea growth. Combining such “hurdles” is of relevance in the context of development of low-cost and eco-friendly food technologies.
Keywords:Abbreviations: AITC  allyl isothiocyanate  β-CD  β-cyclodextrin  CDAITC  β-cyclodextrin containing AITC  CDcarva  β-cyclodextrin containing carvacrol  HP  high pressure  MIC  minimal inhibition concentration  PDA  potato dextrose agar  PLA  poly(lactic acid)  RH  relative humidity  RMSE  Root Mean Square Error
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