Inhibition of Listeria monocytogenes growth on fresh-cut produce with thyme essential oil and essential oil compound verbenone

J. Scollard, O. McManamon, A. Schmalenberger

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Abstract

The anti-listerial effectiveness of thyme essential oil (EO) and EO compounds camphor and verbenone was examined on fresh-cut lettuce, cantaloupe melon and pineapple with modified atmospheres and air in model packages at 4 and 8 °C. Listeria monocytogenes was found to be able to survive and grow in all atmospheres on melon and lettuce. However, on pineapple lowest survival was identified, presumably due to product pH. Thyme EO demonstrated the best anti-listerial effect, although direct application of the EO compromised product appearance. While camphor showed no anti-listerial effects, verbenone was found to have anti-listerial properties and maintained high sensory acceptance in fresh-cut fruit. The high growth rates of L. monocytogenes on melon were significantly reduced with the application of verbenone while being completely eliminated on pineapple. The use of thyme EO and verbenone as an antimicrobial dip was successfully applied to reduce growth of Listeria on fresh-cut melon and eliminate growth on pineapple; however growth-reduction was less pronounced in melon when compared to a conventional chlorine dip. Further research will be necessary to optimise conditions in fresh-cut produce treatments with natural products including verbenone and thyme EO to replace current chlorine treatments for improved food safety.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-68
Number of pages8
JournalPostharvest Biology and Technology
Volume120
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • Anti-listerial treatment
  • Cantaloupe melon
  • Chlorine dipping
  • Iceberg lettuce
  • Pineapple

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