Publications by authors named "Ayari Samia"

Stored rice and rice products are prone to contamination by pathogenic fungi and bacteria such as Aspergillus niger, Bacillus cereus, and Paenibacillus amylolyticus. Treatment with antimicrobial essential oils (EOs) and irradiation are options to control spoilage organisms. Microbial samples with or without fumigation with an oregano/thyme EO mixture were irradiated at 0.

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  • The study used the checkerboard method to investigate the antibacterial interactions of eight essential oils against Bacillus cereus and Paenibacillus amylolyticus.
  • The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and fractional inhibitory concentration (FIC) index showed that some combinations had additive effects, with Thyme/Tea tree and Cinnamon/Thyme exhibiting synergistic effects against specific bacteria.
  • Oregano/Thyme showed the strongest antibacterial activity and may be useful for food preservation by reducing contamination from the tested bacteria.
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The present study evaluated the response of Bacillus cereus LSPQ 2872 vegetative cells, following exposure to single and repetitive sublethal γ-radiation treatment at 1 kGy alone or in combination with nisin at its maximum tolerated concentration, in BHI broth supplemented with 0.5% glucose. Results showed that B.

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Olive leaves are commercialized for their antioxidative value due to their valuable phenolic compounds. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of gamma irradiation on microbial load, on antioxidative properties and on phenolic compounds of air-dried olive leaves. Irradiation was applied up to 25kGy (5kGy intervals) to powdered and intact samples.

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Sterilization of milk protein without heating is of great interest. Gamma irradiation is a very powerful method to decontaminated casein. Gamma-irradiation of proteins in aqueous media at doses higher than 5kGy is known to induce their aggregation (without oxygen) or degradation (in presence of oxygen).

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  • Carvacrol and mild heat treatment were tested to see if they could increase the effectiveness of gamma-irradiation on Bacillus cereus bacteria in broth.
  • The study examined how these treatments affected various factors, including bacterial viability, cell morphology, membrane fatty acid composition, ATP levels, and DNA degradation.
  • Results indicated that combining carvacrol or heat with gamma-irradiation had stronger effects than using radiation alone, leading to greater damage to the bacteria's cell membrane and enhanced DNA degradation.
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This present study was carried out to evaluate the effects of gamma irradiation on the fatty acids (FA) and mureins composition of two different radiotolerant bacteria. Bacillus cereus LSPQ 2872 and Salmonella Typhi ATCC 19430 were used for this study. The bacterial strains were treated with a sublethal radiation dose of 1kGy to cause a cellular damage.

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