Ternus ZR
Brazil
Short Communication
Microbiological Characterization of Pure Geraniol and Comparison with Bactericidal Activity of the Cinnamic Acid in Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria
Author(s): Zanetti M, Ternus ZR, Dalcanton F, de Mello MMJ, de Oliveira D, Araujo PHH, Riella HG and Fiori MAZanetti M, Ternus ZR, Dalcanton F, de Mello MMJ, de Oliveira D, Araujo PHH, Riella HG and Fiori MA
Geraniol is a terpene alcohol and the principal constituent compound of many essential oils of the aromatic plants. This molecule is very important for the flavors and fragrance industries due to its pleasant odor. The geraniol has the insecticidal properties and is an efficiently repellent agent and its toxicity is low. So, its antimicrobial ability can be explored to obtaining important additives for especial products applied in the food industry. The cinnamic acid is a molecule present in cinnamon oils and in coca leaves. This molecule also exhibits low toxicity and has a broad biological application spectrum for many microorganisms. This work evaluated the antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of geraniol and of the cinnamic acid against different microorganisms and compared their bactericidal activity for future applications as an additive for f.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/1948-5948.1000203