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The use of spices as preservatives in food has been known since ancient times.
The use of spices in food has gained greater importance due to the emerging health risks associated with some chemicals used as food additives. Spices and their extracts used as flavoring agents in food have been the subject of increased scrutiny in recent years for their antimicrobial properties. The antimicrobial activity of spices varies depending on the type of spice, plant, microorganism, and the concentration of the spice's essential oil. Salt, pH, and the presence of various chemical preservatives play a significant role in the antimicrobial activity of spices. This study reviews studies on the antimicrobial activity of some spices and spice extracts used in food. The use of spices as preservatives in food has been known since ancient times. The use of spices in food has gained greater importance due to the emerging health risks associated with some chemicals used as food additives. Spices and their extracts used as flavoring agents in food have been the subject of increased scrutiny in recent years for their antimicrobial properties. The antimicrobial activity of spices varies depending on the type of spice, plant, microorganism, and the concentration of the spice's essential oil. Salt, pH, and the presence of various chemical preservatives play a significant role in the antimicrobial activity of spices. This study reviews studies on the antimicrobial activity of some spices and spice extracts used in food.

The use of spices as preservatives in food has been known since ancient times. The use of spices in food has gained greater importance due to the emerging health risks associated with some chemicals used as food additives. Spices and their extracts used as flavoring agents in food have been the subject of increased scrutiny in recent years for their antimicrobial properties. The antimicrobial activity of spices varies depending on the type of spice, plant, microorganism, and the concentration of the spice's essential oil. Salt, pH, and the presence of various chemical preservatives play a significant role in the antimicrobial activity of spices. This study reviews studies on the antimicrobial activity of some spices and spice extracts used in food.
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The use of spices in food has gained greater importance due to the emerging health risks associated with some chemicals used as food additives. Spices and their extracts used as flavoring agents in food have been the subject of increased scrutiny in recent years for their antimicrobial properties. The antimicrobial activity of spices varies depending on the type of spice, plant, microorganism, and the concentration of the spice's essential oil. Salt, pH, and the presence of various chemical preservatives play a significant role in the antimicrobial activity of spices. This study reviews studies on the antimicrobial activity of some spices and spice extracts used in food. The use of spices as preservatives in food has been known since ancient times.
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