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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

Effect of Packaging Materials and Storage on Major Volatile Compounds in Three Australian Native Herbs

Mridusmita Chaliha; Andrew Cusack; Margaret Currie; Yasmina Sultanbawa; Heather Smyth

Lemon myrtle, anise myrtle, and Tasmanian pepper leaf are commercial Australian native herbs with a high volatile or essential oil content. Packaging of the herbs in high- or low-density polyethylene (HDPE and LDPE) has proven to be ineffective in preventing a significant loss of volatile components on storage. This study investigates and compares the effectiveness of alternate high-barrier property packaging materials, namely, polyvinylidene chloride coated polyethylene terephthalate/casted polypropylene (PVDC coated PET/CPP) and polyethylene terephthalate/polyethylene terephthalate/aluminum foil/linear low-density polyethylene (PET/PET/Foil/LLDPE), in prevention of volatile compound loss from the three native herbs stored at ambient temperature for 6 months. Concentrations of major volatiles were monitored using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) techniques. After 6 months of storage, the greatest loss of volatiles from lemon myrtle was observed in traditional LDPE packaging (87% loss) followed by storage in PVDC coated PET/CPP (58% loss) and PET/PET/Foil/LLDPE (loss of 23%). The volatile loss from anise myrtle and Tasmanian pepper leaf stored in PVDC coated PET/CPP and PET/PET/Foil/LLDPE packaging was <30%. This study clearly indicates the importance of selecting the correct packaging material to retain the quality of herbs with high volatile content.


Journal of Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology | 2009

AN INNOVATIVE MICROPLATE ASSAY TO FACILITATE THE DETECTION OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN PLANT EXTRACTS

Yasmina Sultanbawa; Andrew Cusack; Margaret Currie; C. Davis


Food Chemistry | 2015

Infrared spectroscopy as a rapid tool to detect methylglyoxal and antibacterial activity in Australian honeys

Yasmina Sultanbawa; Daniel Cozzolino; S. Fuller; Andrew Cusack; Margaret Currie; Heather Smyth


International Conference on Antimicrobial Research (ICAR2010) | 2010

Antimicrobial activity of Australian native plant essential oils against food-related bacteria

Mridusmita Chaliha; Margaret Currie; Andrew Cusack; Yasmina Sultanbawa


Archive | 2017

Value adding fresh-cut pineapple and papaya with a natural spice

Dianna Liu; Sharon Pun; Margaret Currie; Andrew Cusack


Archive | 2017

Isolation and Identification of fungi from four Strawberry cultivars

Chrishanthi Fernando; Ram Mereddy; Andrew Cusack; Margaret Currie; Yasmina Sultanbawa


International Horticultural Congress | 2015

Evaluation of packaging films to extend storage life of indigenous Australian vegetables and herbs

Yasmina Sultanbawa; M. Su Duong; J. Sanderson; Andrew Cusack; Mridusmita Chaliha; Margaret Currie; Sharon Pun; Heather Smyth


46th Annual AIFST Convention | 2013

Detection of aflatoxins in isolated Aspergillus spp. from infected maize

Y. L. Pang; L. Dora; Ken W. L. Yong; V. Were; Mridusmita Chaliha; W. C. Fernando; Andrew Cusack; Margaret Currie; W. J. Turner; Mary T. Fletcher; Glen Fox; Jagger Harvey; Yasmina Sultanbawa


46th Annual AIFST Convention | 2013

Isolation and characterization of Aspergillus spp from contaminated maize

L. Dora; Y. L. Pang; W. C. Fernando; Andrew Cusack; Margaret Currie; Mridusmita Chaliha; Mary T. Fletcher; Glen Fox; Jagger Harvey; Yasmina Sultanbawa


12th Government Food Analysts Conference | 2011

Shelf life extension of fresh-cut papaya with plant extracts

Dianna Liu; Andrew Cusack; Margaret Currie; Sahron Pun; David Edwards; Yasmina Sultanbawa

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Heather Smyth

University of Queensland

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Glen Fox

University of Queensland

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Daniel Cozzolino

Central Queensland University

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Ken W. L. Yong

University of Queensland

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