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Existing and potential applications of ultraviolet light in the food industry - a critical review

✍ Scribed by Bintsis, Thomas; Litopoulou-Tzanetaki, Evanthia; Robinson, Richard K


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
126 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


Short-wave ultraviolet light (UVC, 254 nm) can reduce dramatically the microbial load in air or on hard surfaces free from food residues, and can eliminate pathogens from potable water ®ltered to remove organic residues and `clumps' of bacteria. More recently, approval of the Food and Drug Administration (USA) has been sought for a system for the destruction of pathogenic bacteria in fruit juices using UVC, and the same approach could perhaps be applied to remove spoilage organisms from cider or wines. In contrast, long-wave UV light (UVA, b320 nm) has limited microbiocidal properties, and for practical applications its effectiveness has to be enhanced by the presence of photosensitive compounds (eg furocoumarins) that will diffuse into a microbial cell prior to irradiation. The penetration of UVA into water is better than that of UVC, and its bacteriocidal action in the presence of photosensitisers can be rapid. However, pure furocoumarins are expensive and their addition to foodstuffs might be questioned on safety grounds.


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