Antibacterial activity of Capsicum extract against Salmonella typhimurium and Pseudomonas aeruginosa inoculated in raw beef meat

M. ónica Careaga, Elizabeth Fernández, Lidia Dorantes, Lydia Mota, Maria Eugenia Jaramillo, Humberto Hernandez-Sanchez

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Abstract

The inhibitory effect of the extract of Capsicum annuum bell pepper type was evaluated against Salmonella typhimurium and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, inoculated in minced beef meat mixed with different concentrations of the extract, and stored at 7 °C for 7 days. The combined effect of C. annuum extract and sodium chloride on the bacterial growth was evaluated. The minimum inhibitory concentration of the extract to prevent the growth of S. typhimurium in minced beef was 1.5 ml/100 g of meat; the addition of 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% w/w of sodium chloride did not have any additional inhibitory effect on Salmonella. In the case of P. aeruginosa, a concentration of 0.3 ml of the extract/100 g of meat showed a bacteriostatic effect, while a concentration of 3 ml/100 g of meat showed a bactericidal effect. When 1% w/w of sodium chloride was added to the meat together with the extract, the concentration needed to kill P. aeruginosa was reduced.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)331-335
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
Volume83
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jun 2003

Keywords

  • Beef
  • Capsicum annuum extract
  • Natural antimicrobials
  • Pseudomonas
  • Salmonella

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