Geíza Alves de Azerêdo
Federal University of Pernambuco
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International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2012
Jossana Pereira de Sousa; Rayanne de Araújo Torres; Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Regina C. B. Q. Figueiredo; Margarida Angélica da Silva Vasconcelos; Evandro Leite de Souza
This study aimed to investigate the effects of sublethal concentrations of carvacrol (CAR) and 1,8-cineole (CIN) alone and in combination on the morphology, cell viability and membrane permeability of Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 11253 cultivated in a vegetable-based broth. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy images of bacterial cells exposed to CAR and CIN alone or in combination showed marked ultrastructural changes after 1h of exposure. These changes included shrunken protoplasm, discontinuity of the outer and cytoplasmic membranes and leakage of the intracellular material. Confocal scanning laser microscopy images corroborated the electron microscopy data, showing a decrease in the number of SYTO-9 cells (intact cells) with a concomitant increase in the number of PI-positive cells (dead cells). All of these morphological changes are indicative of increased membrane permeability and the loss of bacterial envelope integrity, which ultimately lead to cell death. The combination of sublethal concentrations of CAR and CIN could be applied to inhibit the growth of P. fluorescens on vegetables.
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease | 2012
Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Tânia Lúcia Montenegro Stamford; Regina C. B. Q. Figueiredo; Evandro Leite de Souza
This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial activities of the essential oils from Origanum vulgare L. (OV) and Rosmarinus officinalis L. (RO), both singly and in combination at sub-inhibitory concentrations (¼ MIC + ¼ MIC), against Aeromonas hydrophila and to investigate the possible mechanisms underlying these activities. Used singly (OV: 2.5 μL/mL; RO: 20 μL/mL) or in a mixture (OV: 0.625 μL/mL + RO: 5 μL/L), these essential oils led to a significant decrease (p<0.01) in bacterial viability after 24 h of exposure. A decrease in glucose consumption by A. hydrophila and release of cellular material were observed immediately after the addition of the essential oils, both singly and as a mixture, and continued for up to 6 h. Electron microscopy of cells exposed to the essential oils revealed severe changes in the plasma membrane, cytoplasmic appearance, and cell shape during the 6-h exposure period. OV and RO essential oils combined at sub-inhibitory concentrations could be rationally applied to inhibit the growth of A. hydrophila in food products, particularly minimally processed vegetables.
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Tânia Lúcia Montenegro Stamford; Evandro Leite de Souza; Flávio Fonseca Veras; Edvaldo Rodrigues de Almeida; Janete Magali de Araújo
In recent years the incorporation of probiotic bacteria into foods has received increasing scientific interest for health promotion and disease prevention. The safety and probiotic properties of Zymomonas mobilis CP4 (UFPEDA-202) was studied in a Wistar rat model fed the 109 colony forming units (cfu)/mL-1 of the assayed strain for 30 days. No abnormal clinical signs were noted in the group receiving viable cells of Z. mobilis and water (control) during the period of the experiment. There were no significant difference (p > 0.05) in feed intake and weight gain among mice fed the Z. mobilis in comparison to the control group. No bacteria were found in blood, liver and spleen of any animals. Mice receiving Z. mobilis showed significantly differences (p ; Z. mobilis caused no signs of adverse effects on gut, liver and spleen. From these results, Z. mobilis CP4 (UFEPEDA-202) is likely to be nonpathogenic and safe for consumption, and could have a slight modulating effect on immunological performance in mice.
Food Research International | 2011
Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Tânia Lúcia Montenegro Stamford; Pollyana Campos Nunes; Nelson Justino Gomes Neto; Maria Elieidy Gomes de Oliveira; Evandro Leite de Souza
International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2012
Jossana Pereira de Sousa; Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Rayanne de Araújo Torres; Margarida Angélica da Silva Vasconcelos; Maria Lúcia da Conceição; Evandro Leite de Souza
Boletim Do Centro De Pesquisa De Processamento De Alimentos | 2004
Izabele Paes De Brito; Jenyffer Medeiros Campos; Tábata Fernanda Lopes De Souza; Chika Wakiyama; Geíza Alves de Azerêdo
Journal of Food Safety | 2012
Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Regina C. B. Q. Figueiredo; Evandro Leite de Souza; Tânia Lúcia Montenegro Stamford
Hig. aliment | 2002
João Andrade da Silva; Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Cíntia M. R Barros; Elizabeth Lourenço da Costa; Madalena M. S Falcão
Journal of Food Safety | 2013
Evandro Leite de Souza; Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Jossana Pereira de Sousa; Regina C. B. Q. Figueiredo; Tânia Lúcia Montenegro Stamford
Boletim Do Centro De Pesquisa De Processamento De Alimentos | 2008
Geíza Alves de Azerêdo; Fernando Luiz Nunes De Oliveira; Zelyta Pinheiro de Faro
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Margarida Angélica da Silva Vasconcelos
Federal University of Pernambuco
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