Oregano (Origanum vulgare) extract for food preservation and improvement in gastrointestinal health.

Jacob P Veenstra, Jeremy J Johnson
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The Mediterranean diet has long been known to provide a variety of health benefits such as cardiovascular protection, cancer prevention, and lowering gastrointestinal inflammation. Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is an herb prominent in the Mediterranean diet, and has been shown to possess several bioactive properties including anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties. The anti-oxidant and anti-microbial properties of oregano also make it a strong candidate as a natural food preservative. Because of the recent public concern with synthetic food preservatives, natural alternatives are increasingly being evaluated for effective food preservation. Oregano extract (OE) and essential oil (OEO) are two such agents that have shown promise as natural food preservatives. Additionally, oregano is being evaluated for its positive effect on gastrointestinal health, suggesting an additional benefit of food preservation with oregano. This review will describe in vitro studies related to the anti-microbial and anti-oxidant properties of oregano along with food preservation studies with oregano in various model food matrices. The major phytochemical content reported for OE and OEO will also be outlined to highlight the importance of characterizing the extract that is used, since the extraction process can have a significant effect on the phytochemicals therein. Finally, in vivo studies that investigate the gastrointestinal health benefits of oregano, specifically against inflammation, will be addressed to show the impact of oregano on gastrointestinal health.

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牛至(Origanum vulgare)提取物用于食品保存和改善胃肠道健康。
长期以来,人们都知道地中海饮食对健康有多种益处,比如保护心血管、预防癌症和降低胃肠道炎症。牛至(Origanum vulgare)是地中海饮食中的一种突出的草药,已被证明具有几种生物活性特性,包括抗氧化、抗微生物、抗炎和镇痛特性。牛至的抗氧化和抗微生物特性也使其成为天然食品防腐剂的有力候选。由于最近公众对合成食品防腐剂的关注,人们越来越多地评估天然替代品是否能有效地保存食品。牛至提取物(OE)和精油(OEO)是两种有希望作为天然食品防腐剂的试剂。此外,牛至对胃肠健康的积极作用也得到了评估,这表明用牛至保存食物还有额外的好处。本文将介绍与牛至抗微生物和抗氧化特性有关的体外研究,以及牛至在各种模型食品基质中的食品保存研究。还将概述OE和OEO报告的主要植物化学成分,以强调所使用的提取物特征的重要性,因为提取过程可能对其中的植物化学物质产生重大影响。最后,研究牛至对胃肠道健康的益处,特别是抗炎症的体内研究,将被解决,以显示牛至对胃肠道健康的影响。
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