大肠杆菌
流出
最小抑制浓度
抗坏血酸
生物
流式细胞术
生物化学
精油
膜透性
化学
微生物学
膜
抗菌剂
食品科学
分子生物学
基因
作者
Xiao Wenbin,Zhipeng Gao,Ting Liu,Weiming Zhong,Sifan Jiang,Mingwang He,Fuhua Fu,Gaoyang Li,Donglin Su,Jiajing Guo,Yang Shan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.fm.2023.104459
摘要
Lemon essential oil (LEO) is a common natural antibacterial substance, and encapsulating LEO into nanoemulsions (NEs) can improve their stability and broaden its application. Our study aimed to investigate the bacterial inhibitory effect of LEO-NEs against Escherichia coli (E. coli). Results showed that the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of LEO-NEs was 6.25 mg/mL, and the time-kill curve showed that E. coli were significantly killed by LEO-NEs after 5 h of treatment at 1MIC. Flow-cytometry analysis showed that LEO-NEs adversely affected the cell-membrane depolarisation, cell-membrane integrity, and efflux pump function of E. coli. Confocal laser scanning microscopy demonstrated that 8MIC of LEO-NEs induced changes in the cell-membrane permeability and cell-wall integrity of E. coli. Proteomic results suggested that the mode of action LEO-NEs against E. coli was to enhance bacterial chemotaxis and significantly inhibit ribosomal assembly. They may also affect butyric acid, ascorbic acid and aldehyde metabolism, and sulphur-relay system pathways. In conclusion, LEO-NEs had potential application as a natural antibacterial agent for the control of E. coli in the food industry.
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