The ability to generate low temperature plasma at atmospheric pressure offers new opportunities to decontaminate biological materials, including fresh foods. In this study, strawberries were treated with atmospheric cold plasma (ACP), generated with a 60 kV dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) pulsed at 50 Hz, across a 40 mm electrode gap, generated inside a sealed package containing ambient air (42% relative humidity). The current-voltage characteristics revealed that the plasma operated in the filamentary regime. The background microflora (aerobic mesophillic bacteria, yeast and mould) of strawberries treated for 5 min was reduced by 2 log 10 within 24 h of post-ACP treatment. The respiration rate of ACP treated produce, measured by the clo...
Microbial biofilms and bacteria internalised in produce tissue may reduce the effectiveness of decon...
New technologies had been developed to prolong postharves sustainability of horticultural crops. Tec...
open7noThe authors acknowledge the financial support of the Italian Ministry for Education, Universi...
The ability to generate low temperature plasma at atmospheric pressure offers new opportunities to d...
The aim of this work was to investigate the efficacy of a large gap atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) ge...
The aim of this work was to investigate the efficacy of a large gap atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) ge...
Cold plasma is increasingly under research for decontamination of foods, especially fresh fruits and...
Atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) represents a potential alternative to traditional methods for non-ther...
Cold plasma has emerged as a potential bio-decontamination technology for microbial and chemical ris...
Outbreaks of foodborne human illnesses resulting from contaminated raw or minimally processed fruits...
Cold plasma technology offers new opportunities to the decontamination and preservation of fruits an...
In this study, we present a novel atmospheric air plasma discharge for the generation of plasma-acti...
In this study, the effectiveness of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in inactivating murine norovirus (...
The contamination of fruits with human pathogens is a reoccurring concern in the fresh produce indus...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a novel technology capable of generating gas plasmas in...
Microbial biofilms and bacteria internalised in produce tissue may reduce the effectiveness of decon...
New technologies had been developed to prolong postharves sustainability of horticultural crops. Tec...
open7noThe authors acknowledge the financial support of the Italian Ministry for Education, Universi...
The ability to generate low temperature plasma at atmospheric pressure offers new opportunities to d...
The aim of this work was to investigate the efficacy of a large gap atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) ge...
The aim of this work was to investigate the efficacy of a large gap atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) ge...
Cold plasma is increasingly under research for decontamination of foods, especially fresh fruits and...
Atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) represents a potential alternative to traditional methods for non-ther...
Cold plasma has emerged as a potential bio-decontamination technology for microbial and chemical ris...
Outbreaks of foodborne human illnesses resulting from contaminated raw or minimally processed fruits...
Cold plasma technology offers new opportunities to the decontamination and preservation of fruits an...
In this study, we present a novel atmospheric air plasma discharge for the generation of plasma-acti...
In this study, the effectiveness of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in inactivating murine norovirus (...
The contamination of fruits with human pathogens is a reoccurring concern in the fresh produce indus...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a novel technology capable of generating gas plasmas in...
Microbial biofilms and bacteria internalised in produce tissue may reduce the effectiveness of decon...
New technologies had been developed to prolong postharves sustainability of horticultural crops. Tec...
open7noThe authors acknowledge the financial support of the Italian Ministry for Education, Universi...