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Antimicrobial compounds lysozyme

Antimicrobial releasing Organic acids (benzoic acid, sorbic acid, propionic acid, lactic acid), silver salts, sulfur and its compounds, bacteriocins (nisin and lacticin), zeolites, chlorine dioxide, grape seed extracts, lemon seed extracts, spice extracts (thymol, p-cymene, and cinnamalde-hyde), enzymes (peroxidase and lysozyme), chitosan, chelating agents (EDTA), Plant essential oils... [Pg.368]

Heat-sensitive antimicrobials like enzymes and volatile compounds, can be formulated by solvent compounding. For example, lysozyme has been incorporated into cellulose ester films by solvent compounding in order to prevent heat denaturation of the enzyme (14,15). [Pg.67]


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