The treatment of foods with ionizing energy in the form of gamma rays, accelerated electrons and X rays can produce beneficial effects, such as inhibiting the sprouting in potatoes, onions and garlic, controlling insects in fruits, vegetables and grains, inhibiting the growth of fungi, pasteurizing fresh meat. poultry and seafood and sterilizing spices and food additives. After many years of research, these processes have been approved by regulatory authorities in many countries and commercial applications have been increasing. High-energy X rays are especially useful for treating large packages of food. The most attractive features are product penetration, absorbed dose uniformity, high utilization efficiency and short processing time. The...
The application of ionizing radiation as a preservation method for food is described and examined. T...
Food irradiation as a better alternative to other food processing methods is discussed. Irradiation ...
To overcome various factors that limit crop production and to meet the growing demand for food by th...
Preservation of food is a permanent defying target due to the continuous growth of population, scar...
700-707Radiation processing of food involves controlled application of energy from ionizing radiatio...
Food irradiation is considered an important tool not only for ensuring safety but also for extending...
This paper addresses the industrial applications of electron accelerators for modifying the physical...
Food-born pathogens need to be controlled in food industry. The efficiency of X ray irradiation to e...
The radiological safety of red meat irradiated with 7.5 MeV X-rays ('bremsstrahlung) has been invest...
Application of ionizing radiation treatment of foods on an industrial scale started in the early 198...
Ionizing radiation was first recognized with the discovery of x-rays. Within a year of its discovery...
There is an ever-increasing global demand from consumers for high-quality foods with major emphasis...
Food irradiation has been recognized as a reliable and safe method for the preservation of food and ...
Food processing techniques are inevitable technological measures that aim to increase and sustain th...
Food processing techniques are inevitable technological measures that aim to increase and sustain th...
The application of ionizing radiation as a preservation method for food is described and examined. T...
Food irradiation as a better alternative to other food processing methods is discussed. Irradiation ...
To overcome various factors that limit crop production and to meet the growing demand for food by th...
Preservation of food is a permanent defying target due to the continuous growth of population, scar...
700-707Radiation processing of food involves controlled application of energy from ionizing radiatio...
Food irradiation is considered an important tool not only for ensuring safety but also for extending...
This paper addresses the industrial applications of electron accelerators for modifying the physical...
Food-born pathogens need to be controlled in food industry. The efficiency of X ray irradiation to e...
The radiological safety of red meat irradiated with 7.5 MeV X-rays ('bremsstrahlung) has been invest...
Application of ionizing radiation treatment of foods on an industrial scale started in the early 198...
Ionizing radiation was first recognized with the discovery of x-rays. Within a year of its discovery...
There is an ever-increasing global demand from consumers for high-quality foods with major emphasis...
Food irradiation has been recognized as a reliable and safe method for the preservation of food and ...
Food processing techniques are inevitable technological measures that aim to increase and sustain th...
Food processing techniques are inevitable technological measures that aim to increase and sustain th...
The application of ionizing radiation as a preservation method for food is described and examined. T...
Food irradiation as a better alternative to other food processing methods is discussed. Irradiation ...
To overcome various factors that limit crop production and to meet the growing demand for food by th...