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Fig1:Comparison of food preservation effect of geraniol ,farnesol and ethanol. | Fig1:Comparison of food preservation effect of geraniol ,farnesol and ethanol. |
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- We did an experiment that the effect of suppressing the mold by geraniol and farnesol to improve the performance of FLAVORATOR.
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Fig.1 Comparison of food preservation effect of geraniol ,farnesol and ethanol
- Coating the suspension of mold in bread, it was easier to mold.Put the bread and cotton soaked geraniol(100µl) in a box of plastic, were separated so as not to directly touch.Farnesol and ethanol were also carried out the same experiment.
This result,farnesol was found that the highest antibacterial activity.
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