WO2015136366A1 - Compositions antimicrobiennes à base d'acide organique - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- the present invention relates to a stable composition, consisting of GRAS substances, for microbial control, specifically in fermentation processes
- Organic carboxylic acids are generally known to have antimicrobial properties. Recent work has shown synergistic effect between organic carboxylic acids and other types of antimicrobial agent, such as hops acid. For example, US application 2004/0175480 described that the hops beta acids were more effective as antimicrobial agent if they were in combination with food grade acid, such as lactic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, citric acid, a potassium ion source, and an antioxidant.
- food grade acid such as lactic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, citric acid, a potassium ion source, and an antioxidant.
- Antimicrobial organic acids are generally soluble in water at high concentration, but some of the organic acid antimicrobial agents are not soluble in water or salted out in the presence of electrolyte.
- hops acids are known to have limited solubility in water and the antimicrobial compositions of hops acids described in prior arts are low in active even with the use of organic solvents such as glycols or suspension agents.
- One way to combine the different antimicrobial is to spray the liquid antimicrobial agent onto the powdery organic acid or salt, but the resulting composition is not easily dispersible in water.
- wetting or/and emulsifying agents can be formulated into the solid composition, it is more convenient to have liquid products with high active content for handling and use. Products with high active content also save cost in processing, transportation and storage from the sustainability point of view.
- surfactant can help solubilize hydrophobic material in water.
- Surfactants such as those described in US patents 5374614, 7655613 and 7846889 were utilized to form microemulsions, a thermodynamically stable isotropic liquid, from water- soluble and water-insoluble ingredients.
- microemulsion compositions containing organic acids were also described in US patents 5294364, 6251844, 7030070 and 7642227 as acidic cleaning liquids. The organic acid content is low and surfactants used might be prohibited from applications in food or articles in contact with food.
- the invention provides for an aqueous antimicrobial composition
- an aqueous antimicrobial composition comprising: (i) water soluble organic acids or their salts, (ii) antimicrobial agents with limited water-solubility, and (iii) surfactants.
- This invention provides a non-hazardous stable aqueous antimicrobial composition
- a non-hazardous stable aqueous antimicrobial composition comprising water soluble organic acids and antimicrobial agents of limited water-solubility at high active content, preferably greater than 10%, more preferably greater than 20% and most preferably greater than 30% of the total weight of the composition.
- the compositions are formulated with GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) ingredients that are authorized to be used in food and beverage and the compositions are classified as none hazardous materials in terms of flammability and corrosively.
- the compositions are stable as homogeneous liquid for greater than 1 month, preferably greater 3 months and most preferably greater than 6 months at room temperature or below.
- compositions according to the present invention were designed to function as antimicrobial agents, preferably in reducing or controlling the concentration of undesirable micro-organisms in fermentation processes. Such similar compositions could also be used for other purposes such as for anti-parasites or as concentrating cleaning, de-scaling and disinfecting agents.
- the active components of the composition comprise one or more organic acids or their salts, and one or more antimicrobial agents of limited water solubility, with a total active content (organic acid plus antimicrobial agent) greater than 5% by weight, preferably greater than 15% and most preferably greater than 25% based on the total weight of the composition.
- the compositions also comprise one or more surfactant solubilizer.
- anionic surfactants include but not limited to anionic surfactants, non-ionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants and cationic surfactants.
- Additional ingredients such as neutralizing agent, solvent can also be added to increase the total active content without destabilizing the composition.
- Functional agents could also be added such as chelating agents, sequestrants, corrosion inhibitor, enzymes, surface modification agents, dyes and fragrances.
- the water soluble organic acids preferred for use in the invention are selected from water-soluble organic mono- and polycarboxylic acids with two to eight carbon atoms in the molecule and optionally substituted by one or more hydroxy groups.
- Suitable classes are alkanoic acids, hydroxyalkanioc acids, alkyl polycarboxylic acids and hydroxyalkyl polycarboxylic acids.
- Preferred herein are mono- and polycarboxylic acids which have a pKa value, related to the first dissociation stage of less than about 6.
- acetic acid adipic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, benzoic acid, citric acid, gluconic acid, glutaric acid, hydroxyacetic acid, lactic acid, malic acid, methanesulphonic acid, oxalic acid, propionic acid, salicylic acid, succinic acid, tartaric acid, and mixtures thereof as well as their salts.
- a preferred acid is citric acid or its salt.
- hops acids is not an organic acid.
- the water soluble organic acid content is from 5 to 70%, from 5 to 60%, from 5 to 50%, preferably 15 to 60%, most preferably 25 - 50% by weight within the total composition.
- Suitable antimicrobial agents of limited solubility include hops acids or nisin.
- hops acids as used herein includes hops beta acids, hops alpha acids, their isomerized or derivatized products and their salts. It also includes hops extracts such as those described in US 5286506.
- the chemical identities of alpha and beta hops acids include cohumulones, humulones, adhumulones, colupulones, lupulones and adiupulones. These all are included in the term “hops acids” as use herein. Hops acids can be prepared by extraction and purification from natural hops or by chemical synthesis. A preferred antimicrobial agent is hops acids.
- the hydrophobic antimicrobial component preferably hops acids, active contents are from 0.05 to 15%, preferably 0.1 to 10%, most preferably 0.5 - 5% by weight within the total composition.
- the surfactant solubilizing or emulsifying agents for antimicrobial components of low water-solubility include nonionic, anionic, cationic, amphoteric and zwitterionic surfactants.
- Surfactants described in US patents 7846889, 7030070, 6251844 and 5294364 are herein incorporated by reference.
- Preferred surfactants are those authorized to be used as food and pharmaceutical ingredients or in articles with potential food contact.
- surfactants include polysorbates (polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters) such as the Tweens (Croda Inc), mono or dialkyl sulfosuccinates such as Aerosol OT (Cytec), alkyl polyglucosides such as Glucopons (BASF) and alkyl sulfates.
- Preferred surfactants for use in the invention include polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate and alkyl polyglucosides.
- the composition can contain one or more surfactants from one single group or from different groups of surfactants.
- the amount of one or more surfactants in the compositions is from 0.1 to 30%, preferably 1 to 20%, most preferably 2 - 15% by weight within the total composition.
- a limited amount of organic solvent or co-surfactants can also be used so that the amount of surfactant can be reduced.
- examples are fatty alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol, glycols or polyhydric alcohol of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol; fatty acids or diacids such as butanoic acid, adipic acid, octanoic acid.
- Preferred co-surfactants include ethanol, propylene glycol and adipic acid.
- the composition may contain one or more co-surfactants or organic solvents from one single group or from different types.
- the amount of the one or more co-surfactants or organic solvents in the composition is from 0.1 to 30%, preferably 1 to 20%, most preferably 2 - 10% by weight within the composition.
- the organic acid can be neutralized totally or partially with alkali or alkali earth hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, or organic amines. Examples are sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and ammonia.
- the degree of neutralization depends on the type and the amount of organic acids. Typically, the composition should be neutralized to pH above 2 to reduce the corrosiveness of the organic acid, but no more than pH 4 to retain the highest active content possible. However, for high stability of the composition, neutralization to alkaline pH is preferred.
- the composition is preferred to be formulated as a micro-emulsion, a thermodynamically stable, isotropic liquid mixture of oil and water containing surfactant preferably with a co-surfactant or solvent.
- the organic acid is first dissolved in water and neutralized to the desired pH, and then mixed with at least one surfactant, at least one co- surfactant and at least one antimicrobial agent of limited water-solubility. It is preferred that the hydrophobic antimicrobial agent is first dissolved in at least one surfactant and at least one co-surfactant or at least one solvent to make a pre-blend, which is then diluted with neutralized organic acid aqueous solution.
- the antimicrobial composition is authorized as food ingredients or granted GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status by FDA. It is also preferred the composition is none hazardous in terms of corrosiveness and flammability.
- compositions provide a powerful, non-antibiotic, antimicrobial treatment.
- the composition can be used for reducing undesirable microorganism concentration, promoting desirable microorganism propagation, and increasing desirable microorganism efficiency in an aqueous system.
- the "undesirable" microorganisms intended to be reduced are those that compete for nutrients with the desirable microorganisms that promote the desired fermentation processes.
- Unwanted or undesirable microbes in fermentation include the lactic acid producing bacteria (LAB) and the acetic acid producing bacteria of which Lactobacillus and Acetobacter are prominent representatives. Any microbe that competes for the fermentable substrate, denying it to the intended fermenting organism and thus reducing yields can be considered undesirable.
- the hops acid extract and organic acid employed in the present method do not detrimentally affect the growth and viability of desirable, fermentation-promoting microorganisms, but does eliminate or suppress the growth of undesirable microorganisms that interfere with the fermentation process.
- the elimination or suppression of undesirable microorganisms has a favorable effect on the growth and viability of desirable microorganisms.
- the method of controlling undesirable microorganism concentration in an aqueous solution employed in a fermentation process comprising the steps of: introducing a fermentable carbohydrate to an aqueous solution, introducing at least one yeast to the aqueous solution, and introducing the composition containing (a) the water soluble organic acids or their salts, (b) the antimicrobial agents with limited water-solubility, and (c) the surfactants to the aqueous solution.
- the composition is added to the fermentation system in order to control the undesirable microorganism concentration such that the amount of the organic acid in the fermentation system is from 12500 ppm down to 100 ppm, from 6250 down to 100 ppm, or from 4000 down to 100 ppm, or from 4000 down to 200 ppm. Generally at least 100 ppm or at least 200 ppm or at least 300 ppm of organic acid is used.
- the composition is added to the fermentation system such that the amount of the antimicrobial agent with limited water- solubility in the fermentation system is from 0.5 ppm to 200 ppm, or from 0.5 ppm to 150 ppm, or from 2 to 150 ppm, or from 2 to 100 ppm.
- the amount of hops acid used in is at least 2 ppm or at least 5 ppm.
- compositions of Citric and Hops Acid (percent by weight)
- Citric Acid anhydrous 34.49 37.84
- Example 1 The same procedure as in Example #1 was applied with the charges listed in Table 1 to yield a composition of 38% active combined active antimicrobial agents.
- the composition was found stable for at 4 °C and room temperature without crystallization of citrate salt and stayed as homogeneous for 37 days at 50 °C (Table 1 ). Again, no adverse effects were observed in antimicrobial properties with the formulation.
- Citric Acid anhydrous 34.49 33.77 32.33 33.37 34.18 33.56 33.35 34.49 32.03
- Triton BG-10 5.48 10.68 5.20 1.08 10.01
- Aerosol OT-75 (in ethanol) 3.78 2.87
- Citric acid anhydrous 39.39 41.47
- Citric acid anhydrous 39.50 40.82
- Citric acid anhydrous 22.93 24.80
- Example 21 MIC Determinations of Citric Acid/Hops Acid Compositions
- the endpoint used to measure levels of antimicrobial activity is known as the Minimal Inhibitory Concentration, or MIC. This is the lowest concentration of a substance or substances which can achieve complete inhibition of growth.
- Citric Acid Hops Acid Test Microbe Growth Media MIC (ppm product)
- Example 1 40:1 L. plantarum MRS Broth 781
- Example 1 40:1 S. aureus
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