Its low toxicity and remarkable antimicrobial features make LAE a product with a wide application within the food and cosmetic preservation fields. The use of LAE means a great technological innovation toward manufacturing products with better preservation qualities. In this connection, MIRENAT is a range of formulated products based on LAE intended for the food industry. At the same time, AMINAT is a range of formulated products based on LAE intended for the cosmetic industry. MIRENAT range of products reduces the risk of food spoilage as it diminishes the presence of pathogens such as
Listeria monocytogenes,
Salmonella spp., and
Escherichia coli. MIRENAT also prolongs the shelf life of food products because of its broad spectrum of activity against all types of microorganisms. Furthermore, it does not modify the organoleptic properties of the treated products. The antimicrobial activity of LAE solutions applied in food has been widely studied. For instance, Luchansky
et al. studied the preservation of commercially prepared ham using LAE solutions. Initially, hams were surface inoculated with a five-strain cocktail of
Listeria monocytogenes (7 log10 CFU/ ham), added to shrink-wrap bags that already contained LAE, vacuum-sealed, and stored at 4 °C for 24 h. In samples treated with 2, 4, 6, and 8 mL of 5% Mirenat-N (
i.e., 0.5% of LAE), pathogen levels decreased dramatically by 5.1, 5.4, and 5.5 log10 CFU/ham. In addition, samples treated with 8 mL of 5% Mirenat-N for 28 days of refrigerated storage still showed pathogen levels below the limit of detection (
i.e., 1.48 log10). Similar assays were also conducted using an initial inoculum of 3 log10 CFU/ham. Here, samples treated with 2, 4, 6, and 8 mL of 5% Mirenat-N and stored at 4 °C for 24 h showed pathogen levels below the detection limit for all volumes assayed. Furthermore, samples treated with 6 and 8 mL of 5% Mirenat-N for 28 days of refrigerated storage still showed pathogen levels below the detection limit. Soni
et al. also studied the reduction of
Listeria monocytogenes in cold-smoked salmon by LAE. The authors reported that treatment of cold-smoked salmon containing 3.5 log10 CFU/cm2
Listeria monocytogenes with LAE (200 ppm) showed strong listericidal action. Thus, treatment with 200 ppm LAE at 4 °C yielded 2.7 and 5.5 log10 CFU mL−1 reduction after 1 h and 4 h incubation, respectively. After 24 h incubation at 4 °C, no
Listeria monocytogenes survival was recovered. At 30 °C,
Listeria monocytogenes reductions were 3.8, 7.0, and 8.0 log10 CFU mL−1 after 1 h, 4 h, and 24 h incubation treatment, respectively. AMINAT range of products are preservatives for personal care products such as cosmetic creams, lotions, body milks, hair conditioners, and sunscreen formulas or can be used as an active ingredient in soaps, anti-dandruff shampoos, deodorants, and oral care products. AMINAT combines a high antimicrobial efficacy with innocuousness, non-sensitizing, and non-skin irritating features. It also provides smoothness to skin and hair because of its cationic nature. AMINAT is an environmentally acceptable cosmetic ingredient with the certifications Ecocert, Cosmos, and Natrue. Vedeqsa scientists evaluated the activity of LAE in anti-dandruff applications. The authors performed suspension tests to compare the antimicrobial activity
in vitro of several formulations against
Malassezia furfur, yeast involved in the proliferation of dandruff. The results demonstrated that the action of the shampoo containing LAE was comparable to the shampoo containing the active
zinc pyrithione and slightly superior to that of the shampoo containing the active
piroctone olamine.
In vivo assays were also performed. Thus, a dermatologist evaluated the dandruff severity of twenty volunteers before and after a four-week treatment. Shampoo containing LAE showed comparable or superior performance to the classic anti-dandruff active agents, with a better toxicological and eco-toxicological profile. The authors also evaluated the activity of LAE in anti-acne applications. Here, suspension tests were performed to compare the antimicrobial activity
in vitro of several dermo-purifying gels against
Propionibacterium acnes, a Gram-positive bacterium involved in acne formation. Results revealed that gels containing LAE had a quicker killing effect than gels containing other active ingredients such as salicylic acid or δ-gluconolactone. The
in vivo activity of gel containing LAE was assayed in eleven volunteers with greasy and acne-prone skin for 28 days by applying 1 mL of the gel. The results showed a significant reduction in the number of pimples for each volunteer during the treatment. Furthermore, a 13.5% decrease in the average amount of sebum measured on volunteers showed a sebolytic effect of the gel containing LAE as an active. == Periodontal diseases ==