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Technologies for disinfection of food grains: Advances and way forward
- Source :
- Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.). 145
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Growing demand from the consumers for minimally processed and high-quality food products has raised the scientific quest for foods with improved natural flavours in conjunction with a restricted supplement of additives. In this context, achieving quality and safe food grains and the identification of suitable processing and disinfection technologies have also become the key issues. Microbial contamination is one of the major reasons responsible for the spoilage of food grains. Various sources of contamination such as air and water (both contaminated with dust and dirt), animals (insects, birds, rodents), environmental conditions (rainfall, drought, temperature), unhygienic handling, harvesting, processing equipment and improper storage conditions are responsible for the microbial spoilage of food grains. In order to maintain the food grains safe and un-contaminated, several food processing technologies have been explored and implemented, with the ultimate purpose of maintaining the safety, freshness and nutritional attributes of the food products. Among these technologies, microwave, radiofrequency, infrared, ohmic heating, novel drying methods along with non-thermal methods such as cold plasma, irradiation, ozonation and nanotechnology have attracted much attention because of considerable reduction in the overall processing time with minimum energy consumption. This review aims to discuss the advances involving the said technologies for controlling the microbial contamination of food grains in accordance with their inactivation. Current research status of the thermal and non-thermal emerging technologies for the preservation of food grains as well as perspectives for further research in this area are also elaborated in detail.
- Subjects :
- 0303 health sciences
Waste management
Plasma Gases
030309 nutrition & dietetics
Emerging technologies
business.industry
Food Handling
Food spoilage
Context (language use)
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Improper storage
Microbial contamination
Contamination
040401 food science
Disinfection
03 medical and health sciences
0404 agricultural biotechnology
Food processing
Food Quality
Environmental science
Animals
Food quality
business
Microwaves
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18737145
- Volume :
- 145
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b7b0db597127113fc8cdd507e030e213