Plant Antimicrobials for Food Quality and Safety: Recent Views and Future Challenges

Foods. 2023 Jun 8;12(12):2315. doi: 10.3390/foods12122315.

Abstract

The increasing demand for natural, safe, and sustainable food preservation methods drove research towards the use of plant antimicrobials as an alternative to synthetic preservatives. This review article comprehensively discussed the potential applications of plant extracts, essential oils, and their compounds as antimicrobial agents in the food industry. The antimicrobial properties of several plant-derived substances against foodborne pathogens and spoilage microorganisms, along with their modes of action, factors affecting their efficacy, and potential negative sensory impacts, were presented. The review highlighted the synergistic or additive effects displayed by combinations of plant antimicrobials, as well as the successful integration of plant extracts with food technologies ensuring an improved hurdle effect, which can enhance food safety and shelf life. The review likewise emphasized the need for further research in fields such as mode of action, optimized formulations, sensory properties, safety assessment, regulatory aspects, eco-friendly production methods, and consumer education. By addressing these gaps, plant antimicrobials can pave the way for more effective, safe, and sustainable food preservation strategies in the future.

Keywords: antimicrobial activity; essential oils; food preservation; foodborne pathogens; polyphenols.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The authors greatly acknowledge the Project “Eco-sustainable flexible plastic films with high breathability endowed with antibacterial activity for vegetable foods—ECOATTIVE (Ministerial decree n. 0002441/28-07-2022, CUP: B29J21032720008—COR: 9200716)” and Carmela Magno (Vibac S.p.a, Ticineto (AL), Italy) for the stimulating discussion and useful suggestions.