This study evaluated the drying of curcuma longa L. rhizomes by applying
mathematical modeling, determined antimicrobial activity and essential
oil (EO) toxicity obtained after the drying process applied. The
collected plant material was submitted to a convective drying oven at 45
°C. Mathematical models were applied to represent the drying process and
statistical analysis performed using statistic software 10. The EOs were
obtained through hydrodistillation technique and antimicrobial activity
by the Method of Disc Diffusion and Dilution in Broth against
Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and
Salmonella sp. For the toxicity test, the bioassay of Artemia salina was
applied. Through the results obtained it was possible to determine that
logarithm's mathematical model was the one that best fit the
experimental data. The EO showed bactericidal activity against all
microorganisms tested. The toxicity assay proved EO toxicity with a LC50
greater than 250 mg/L. The results obtained prove the potential
necessary for the application of EO from the rhizomes of C. longa as
antimicrobial, and are still non-toxic against non-target organisms.