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Low Temperature Plasma: a New Disinfection Method for Food and Food Contact Surfaces

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2009

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Baysal, Ayşe Handan

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Technical Research Center of Finland

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The need for ensuring microbial food safety and quality, without adversely affecting the nutritional, functional and sensory characteristics of foods, has led to an increase in low-temperature or non-thermal processing technologies for food preservation. These emerging technologies including high hydrostatic pressures, pulsed electric field and low-temperature plasmas inactivate microorganisms at ambient or moderately elevated temperatures and short treatment times.

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3rd Seminar on Risk Management by Hygienic Design and Efficient Sanitation Programs; Tallinn; Estonia; 4 May 2009 through 6 May 2009

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Low temperature plasmas, Food safety, Plasma, Food contact, Microorganisms

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Baysal, A. H., and Baysal, T. (2009). Low temperature plasma: A new disinfection method for food and food contact surfaces. In G. Wirtanen, & S. Salo (Eds.), Risk Management by Hygienic Design and Efficient Sanitation Programs. Paper presented at the 3rd Seminar on Risk Management by Hygienic Design and Efficient Sanitation Programs, Tallinn, Estonia, 4-6 May (pp. 117-118). Finland: VTT.

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VTT Symposium (Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus)

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261

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117

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RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
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