Dragana Kocevski
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
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Journal of Food Science | 2013
Dragana Kocevski; Muying Du; Jianquan Kan; Chengjun Jing; Ines Lačanin; Hrvoje Pavlović
Antifungal activity of Allium tuberosum (AT), Cinnamomum cassia (CC), and Pogostemon cablin (Patchouli, P) essential oils against Aspergillus flavus strains 3.2758 and 3.4408 and Aspergillus oryzae was tested at 2 water activity levels (aw : 0.95 and 0.98). Main components of tested essential oils were: allyl trisulfide 40.05% (AT), cinnamaldehyde 87.23% (CC), and patchouli alcohol 44.52% (P). The minimal inhibitory concentration of the plant essential oils against A. flavus strains 3.2758 and 3.4408 and A. oryzae was 250 ppm (A. tuberosum and C. cassia), whereas Patchouli essential oil inhibited fungi at concentration > 1500 ppm. The essential oils exhibited suppression effect on colony growth at all concentrations (100, 175, and 250 ppm for A. tuberosum; 25, 50, and 75 for C. cassia; 100, 250, and 500 for P. cablin essential oil). Results of the study represent a solution for possible application of essential oil of C. cassia in different food systems due to its strong inhibitory effect against tested Aspergillus species. In real food system (table grapes), C. cassia essential oil exhibited stronger antifungal activity compared to cinnamaldehyde.
Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology | 2014
Mirela Šimović; Frane Delaš; Vedran Gradvol; Dragana Kocevski; Hrvoje Pavlović
Background: Essential oil components eugenol and carvacrol (ranging between 100 and 200 ppm for carvacrol and between 250 and 750 ppm for eugenol) were tested for antifungal activity against foodborne pathogenic fungal species Aspergillus carbonarius A1102 and Penicillium roqueforti PTFKK29 in in vitro and in situ conditions. Materials and Methods: In vitro antifungal activity of eugenol and carvacrol was evaluated by macrobroth method, while watermelon Citrullus lanatus L. Sorento slices were used for antifungal assays in situ. Results: Selected components, eugenol and carvacrol showed significant inhibitory effect against tested fungi (A. carbonarius A1102 and P. roqueforti PTFKK29) in yeast extract sucrose broth, as well as in in situ conditions. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of eugenol against A. carbonarius A1102 determined by macrobroth method was 2000 ppm, while against P. roqueforti PTFKK29 determined MIC was 1000 ppm. Carvacrol inhibited growth of A. carbonarius A1102 at minimal concentration of 500 ppm, while against P. roqueforti PTFKK29, MIC was 250 ppm. The assays in real food system watermelon slices for eugenol and carvacrol show that the inhibitory effect against both selected fungal species was concentration dependent. Furthermore, our results showed that antifungal effect of carvacrol as well as eugenol applied on watermelon slices in all concentrations was a result of effective synergy between an active antifungal compound and lower incubation temperature (15°C) in inhibition of A. carbonarius A1102. Conclusion: The present study suggests that the use of eugenol and carvacrol is promising natural alternative to the use of food chemical preservatives, in order to improve safety and quality of fresh-cut and ready-to-eat fruits.
Archive | 2011
Suzana Kristek; Andrija Kristek; Dragana Kocevski
Seed inoculation with the bacteria showing antagonistic activity against pathogenic fungi such as Rhizoctonia solani, Pythium ultimum, P. debarianum, Phoma betae and Aphanomyces cochlioides account for an alternative to chemical fungicides and an option of solving problem of disease control, not only in sugar beet, but in other, mainly vegetable crops.
Czech Journal of Food Sciences | 2018
Hrvoje Pavlović; Jovica Hardi; Vedran Slačanac; Marija Halt; Dragana Kocevski
Archive | 2015
Ivana Debelić; Dragana Kocevski; Vedran Gradvol; Hrvoje Pavlović
Proceedings of the 47th Croatian and 7th International Symposium on Agriculture (book 2) | 2012
Suzana Kristek; Andrija Kristek; Dražen Horvat; Dragana Kocevski; Stjepan Galović; Martin Evačić; Željka Greger
Cereal technology = Getreidetechnologie : die Zeitschrift für Getreide, Mehl, Brot, Teigwaren, Cerealien & Technik | 2012
Dragana Kocevski; Amalija Plavšić; Natalija Velić; Vedran Gradvol; Hrvoje Pavlović
Zbornik Radova 44. Hrvatski i 4 Medunarodni Simpozij Agronoma, Opatija, Hrvatska, 16-20 Veljače 2009. | 2009
Goran Horvat; Suzana Kristek; Andrija Kristek; Manda Antunović; Dragana Kocevski
The Third Scientific Meeting: Mycology, Mycotoxicology and Mycoses | 2009
Hrvoje Pavlović; Dragana Kocevski; Muying Du; Tomislav Klapec; Suzana Kristek; Jianquan Kan
6th Balkan Congress of Microbiology - Microbiologia Balkanica 2009 and the 4th Congress of Macedonian Microbiologists with international participation | 2009
Dragana Kocevski; Marina Happ; Hrvoje Pavlović; Suzana Kristek; Muying Du; Jianquan Kan