Bactericidal effect of cloves, cinnamon and sodium benzoate in the conservation of mango haden and melon

Authors

  • Juan Alexander Torres Mejía CUROC-UNAH
  • Elyn Antonieta Romero CUROC-UNAH
  • Maribel Medina Barahona CUROC UNAH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rct.v0i20.5954

Keywords:

Mangifera indica, Cucumis melo, syzygium aromaticum, Cinnamomum verum, E. coli, Salmonella

Abstract

An experimental study was conducted to determine inhibition and / or destruction of pathogens in the following; Controls, M-EC, MS, Me-EC, Me-S, Treatments M-EC-LC, LC-MS, LC-EC-I, Me-S-CL, M-EC-C, M-S-C, Me-EC, Me-SC, M-EC-B, M-S-B, Me-EC-B and Me-S-B. Where: M = mango, Me = melon, EC = Escherichia coli, S = Salmonella sp, CL = clove, C = cinnamon, B = sodium benzoate. Qualifying each treatment according to the bactericidal power, as: non-effective, minimum, and fulminant lethal effect on days 0 (t0), 7 (t7) and 15 (t15); the bactericidal effect of aqueous extracts of cinnamon, clove in concentrations of 2.5% and sodium benzoate at concentrations permitted by FDA 0.1% was evaluated using the method of quantification or counting of forming colony units (FCU), on two bacterial strains, Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteritidis, were inoculated in samples of tropical fruits, mango haden (Mangifera indica) and cantaloupe melon (Cucumis melo). The bactericidal effect of clove was different in the two fruits treated; in the mango inoculated with E. coli was observed a minimal effect and in the other hand, the sample inoculated with salmonella spp. there was no bactericidal effect.  In the melon sample inoculated with both bacteria, the bactericidal effect of clove was observed.  The effect of cinnamon was minimal in both fruits inoculated with E. coli. In the mango inoculated with salmonella spp. there was no bactericidal effect. In the melon, it was a lethal effect. The use of sodium benzoate had a bactericidal effect, in both, the mango and in the melon inoculated with both bacteria. The analysis found that the mango inoculated with E. coli had a devastating effect (death at day 0). Dry matter, matter balance and sensory analysis were determined to have a better conclusion of the investigation.

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Author Biographies

Juan Alexander Torres Mejía, CUROC-UNAH

Beneficiario de una beca básica de la DICYP-UNAH. Coordinador de la Carrera de Ingeniería Agroindustrial, Centro Universitario Regional de Occidente

Elyn Antonieta Romero, CUROC-UNAH

Beneficiaria de una beca básica de la DICYP-UNAH. Profesora del Departamento de Biología y Química, Centro Universitario Regional de Occidente

Maribel Medina Barahona, CUROC UNAH

Beneficiaria de una beca básica de la DICYP-UNAH Profesora del Departamento de Ingeniería Agroindustrial. Centro Universitario Regional de Occidente 

Published

2018-05-18

How to Cite

Torres Mejía, J. A., Romero, E. A. and Medina Barahona, M. (2018) “Bactericidal effect of cloves, cinnamon and sodium benzoate in the conservation of mango haden and melon”, Jornual of Science and Technology, (20), pp. 152–176. doi: 10.5377/rct.v0i20.5954.

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Section

Physical Mathematics