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| Thymus vulgaris {thyme} - Salmonella |
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Effects of Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Essential Oil on Bacterial Growth and Expression of Some Virulence Genes in Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis. Veterinary medicine and science (Vet Med Sci ) Vol: 10 Issue 6 Pages: e70088 Pub: 2024 Nov Epub: Authors Hassanzadeh M , Mirzaie S , Pirmahalle FR , Yahyaraeyat R , Razmyar J , Html Article Publication |
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Green label marinades: A solution to salmonella and campylobacter in chicken products? Heliyon (Heliyon ) Vol: 9 Issue 7 Pages: e17655 Pub: 2023 Jul Epub: 2023 Jul 4 Authors Marmion M , Soro AB , Whyte P , Scannell AGM , Html Article Publication |
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Effects of sub-lethal concentrations of thyme and oregano essential oils, carvacrol, thymol, citral and trans-2-hexenal on membrane fatty acid composition and volatile molecule profile of Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteritidis. Food chemistry (Food Chem ) Vol: 182 Issue Pages: 185-92 Pub: 2015 Sep 1 Epub: 2015 Mar 5 Authors Siroli L , Patrignani F , Gardini F , Lanciotti R , Publication |
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Effect of thymol on microbial diversity in the porcine jejunum. International journal of food microbiology (Int J Food Microbiol ) Vol: 126 Issue 1-2 Pages: 258-61 Pub: 2008 Aug 15 Epub: 2008 Jun 3 Authors Janczyk P , Trevisi P , Souffrant WB , Bosi P , Publication Publication |
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Antimicrobial activity of plant essential oils against bacterial and fungal species involved in food poisoning and/or food decay. Roumanian archives of microbiology and immunology (Roum Arch Microbiol Immunol ) Vol: 69 Issue 4 Pages: 224-30 Pub: 2010 Oct-Dec Epub: Authors Lixandru BE , Dracea NO , Dragomirescu CC , Dragulescu EC , Coldea IL , Anton L , Dobre E , Rovinaru C , Codita I , |
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