Investigating Antimicrobial Characteristics/Advantages of Australian Wood Species for Use in Food Packaging - A Feasibility StudyExport / Share PlumX View Altmetrics View AltmetricsShirmohammadi, M. (2022) Investigating Antimicrobial Characteristics/Advantages of Australian Wood Species for Use in Food Packaging - A Feasibility Study. Forests, 13 (2). p. 334. ISSN 1999-4907
Article Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/f13020334 Publisher URL: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/2/334 AbstractThe antimicrobial characteristics of Australian commercial timber species were studied using a direct screening method and two different microorganisms. The effectiveness of timber samples was compared with plastic and paper samples during an incubation period of 24 h at 37 °C. The initial data with E. coli and S. aureus showed no difference in performance between the plastic and paper samples and the softwood samples tested. Hardwood samples, however, showed an inhibition zone when tested with S. Aureus. The data showed similar trends of inhibition zones developed for sterilised and non-sterilised samples of spotted gum and shining gum species. The observed data showed promising antimicrobial characteristics for both veneer and solid samples of hardwood species. Further studies investigating the type of extractives, their role in antimicrobial characteristics and differences in the type of surface exposed to the microbial contamination from the point of view of timber’s anatomical properties are proposed.
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