2015
DOI: 10.2212/spr.2015.3.4
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Combination irradiation treatments for food safety and phytosanitary uses

Abstract: Abbreviations Irradiation for food safety and preservation Several food preservation systems such as heating, refrigeration and addition of antimicrobial compounds can be used to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Current trends towards improvement in safety, quality and convenience of foods, and saving energy in food processing and distribution are increasing interest in developing new combinations of methods for food preservation. Combination of irradiation treatment with other preservative agents seems to b… Show more

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“…Naturally, the activity degree of weevils is influenced by several parameters not investigated by us (e.g., glass surface temperature, quality of storage box, air volume, and so on), but the tendency in changes in activity depending on the temperature was reinforced by our results. Combined protection using residual insecticide and some alternative methods have already been known in post-harvest technologies, which were confirmed by several results of pertinent studies [27,28].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Naturally, the activity degree of weevils is influenced by several parameters not investigated by us (e.g., glass surface temperature, quality of storage box, air volume, and so on), but the tendency in changes in activity depending on the temperature was reinforced by our results. Combined protection using residual insecticide and some alternative methods have already been known in post-harvest technologies, which were confirmed by several results of pertinent studies [27,28].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…As previously informed, IPPC has allowed the usage of irradiation treatment under low-oxygen concentrations only for Grapholita molesta (IPPC 2010;Zhan et al 2020). Therefore, the pest management studies through gamma-irradiation combined modified atmosphere storage should be further prioritized for decreasing flies resistant strongly related with severe hypoxia phenomenon (Dias et al 2020;Zhan et al 2020) as well as extending the shelf of life of fresh fruits directly related to slowing down of respiration rate (Barkai-Golan and Follett 2017; Lacroix and Follett 2015;Srimartpirom et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ionizing radiation is another technology for reducing foodborne pathogens and spoilage fungi in food (Maherani et al., 2016). Combining active LDPE films with ionizing radiation could lead to synergistic effects which may allow a reduction in the concentration of active compounds and irradiation dose compared with a single treatment (Lacroix & Follett, 2015). The objectives of the present study were to (1) optimize the antibacterial and antifungal LDPE + CNCs nanocomposite films containing active formulation (AF) (Eos + AgNPs) and glycerol, (2) study the effect of strawberries preservation when packed in the presence of active LDPE + CNCs films combined with irradiation, and (3) evaluate some physicochemical properties of the films and the fruits packed with the bioactive film and treated with γ‐irradiation during posttreatment cold storage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%