Essential Oils: Extraction, Bioactivities, and Their Uses for Food Preservation
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Abstract
Essential oils are concentrated liquids of complex mixtures of volatile compounds and can be extracted from several plant organs. Essential oils are a good source of several bioactive compounds, which possess antioxidative and antimicrobial properties. In addition, some essential oils have been used as medicine. Furthermore, the uses of essential oils have received increasing attention as the natural additives for the shelf-life extension of food products, due to the risk in using synthetic preservatives. Essential oils can be incorporated into packaging, in which they can provide multifunctions termed "active or smart packaging." Those essential oils are able to modify the matrix of packaging materials,…
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- Preservative
- Essential oil
- Shelf life
- Rendering (computer graphics)
- Food science
- Antimicrobial
- Chemistry
- Extraction (chemistry)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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