Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Mar 2023)

Exploring the influence of ultrasound on the antibacterial emulsification stability of lysozyme-oregano essential oil

  • Mengzhen Zhong,
  • Lulu Ma,
  • Xin Liu,
  • Ying Liu,
  • Shuaishuai Wei,
  • Ying Gao,
  • Zhan Wang,
  • Shang Chu,
  • Shijian Dong,
  • Yuping Yang,
  • Sihai Gao,
  • Shugang Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 94
p. 106348

Abstract

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A lysozyme-oregano essential oil (Lys-OEO) antibacterial emulsion was developed via ultrasonic treatment. Based on the general emulsion materials of ovalbumin (OVA) and inulin (IN), the addition of Lys and OEO successfully inhibited the growth of E. coli and S. aureus, two representatives of which were Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria respectively. The emulsion system in this study was designed to compensate for the limitation that Lys could only act on Gram-positive bacteria, and the stability of the emulsion was improved using ultrasonic treatment. The optimal amounts among OVA, Lys and OEO were found to be the mass ratio of 1:1 (Lys to OVA) and 20% (w/w) OEO. The ultrasonic treatment at the power of 200, 400, 600, and 800 W and time length of 10 min improved the stability of emulsion, in which the surface tension was below 6.04 mN/m and the Turbiscan stability index (TSI) did not exceed 10. The multiple light scattering showed that sonicated emulsions were less prone to delamination; salt stability and pH stability of emulsions were improved, CLSM image showed emulsion as oil-in-water type. In the meantime, the particles of the emulsions were found to become smaller and more uniform with ultrasonic treatment. The best dispersion and stability of the emulsion were both achieved at 600 W with a zeta potential of 7.7 mV, the smallest particle size and the most uniform particle distribution.

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