2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2004.03.072
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Irradiation treatment of minimally processed carrots for ensuring microbiological safety

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“…Several studies have demonstrated that irradiation treatment results in successful hygienization of fresh‐cut produce without affecting the overall quality (Dhokane et al., 2006; Song et al., 2007). Literature survey revealed that radiations processing enhances the shelf‐life and maintains the storage quality of many fresh‐cut products (Chaudry et al., 2004; Hajare et al., 2006; Khattak et al., 2005; Lu et al., 2004; Park et al., 1998).…”
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“…Several studies have demonstrated that irradiation treatment results in successful hygienization of fresh‐cut produce without affecting the overall quality (Dhokane et al., 2006; Song et al., 2007). Literature survey revealed that radiations processing enhances the shelf‐life and maintains the storage quality of many fresh‐cut products (Chaudry et al., 2004; Hajare et al., 2006; Khattak et al., 2005; Lu et al., 2004; Park et al., 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%