Literature DB >> 33337007

Decontamination of Microorganisms and Pesticides from Fresh Fruits and Vegetables: A Comprehensive Review from Common Household Processes to Modern Techniques.

Tanmayee Bhilwadikar1, Saranya Pounraj1, S Manivannan2, N K Rastogi3, P S Negi1.   

Abstract

Fresh fruits and vegetables are a rich source of micronutrients. However, many foodborne illnesses have been linked to the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables as they are reported to harbor contaminants such as microorganisms and pesticides. Recently reported foodborne outbreaks have been linked to a diverse group of fruits and vegetables due to the presence of various pathogens including Salmonella, Escherichia coli, and Listeria monocytogenes. Also, the increased use of pesticides has resulted in the deposition of chemical residues on the surface of fruits and vegetables, which has led to the adverse health conditions such as cancer, birth defects, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Fresh commodities are subjected to various treatments to prevent or minimize these outbreaks, and the main targets of such treatments have been the elimination of pathogens and degradation of toxic chemical residues. Here, we have discussed various decontamination methods including simple household washing, chemical treatments, and modern technologies with their mode of action for microbial and pesticide removal. The simple household processes are not very effective in the removal of pathogenic organisms and pesticides. The use of modern techniques like cold plasma, ozone, high hydrostatic pressure, and so on, showed better efficacy in the removal of microorganisms and pesticides. However, their industrial use is limited considering high installation and maintenance cost. In this review, we suggest combined methods based on their mode of decontamination and suitability for a selected fruit or vegetable for effective decontamination of microbes and pesticide together to reduce the treatment cost and enhance food safety.
© 2019 Institute of Food Technologists®.

Entities:  

Keywords:  HHP; chlorine; cold plasma; foodborne illnesses; hydrogen peroxide; ozone; water wash

Year:  2019        PMID: 33337007     DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf        ISSN: 1541-4337            Impact factor:   12.811


  5 in total

Review 1.  Conventional and non-conventional disinfection methods to prevent microbial contamination in minimally processed fruits and vegetables.

Authors:  Iana Cruz Mendoza; Esther Ortiz Luna; María Dreher Pozo; Mirian Villavicencio Vásquez; Diana Coello Montoya; Galo Chuchuca Moran; Luis Galarza Romero; Ximena Yépez; Rómulo Salazar; María Romero-Peña; Jonathan Coronel León
Journal:  Lebensm Wiss Technol       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 6.056

2.  Determination of the Most Efficient Household Technique for the Reduction of Pesticide Residues from Raw Fish Muscles.

Authors:  Md Ariful Islam; S M Nurul Amin; Christopher L Brown; Abdul Shukor Juraimi; Md Kamal Uddin; Aziz Arshad
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-04-27

Review 3.  Evolving challenges and strategies for fungal control in the food supply chain.

Authors:  Catheryn R Davies; Franziska Wohlgemuth; Taran Young; Joseph Violet; Matthew Dickinson; Jan-Willem Sanders; Cindy Vallieres; Simon V Avery
Journal:  Fungal Biol Rev       Date:  2021-06       Impact factor: 4.706

4.  Method validation for determination of nine pesticides in okra and their mitigation using different solutions.

Authors:  Anjana Srivastava; Gajan Pal Singh; Prakash Chandra Srivastava
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Reduced Bacterial Counts from a Sewage Treatment Plant but Increased Counts and Antibiotic Resistance in the Recipient Stream in Accra, Ghana-A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Lady A B Adomako; Dzidzo Yirenya-Tawiah; Daniel Nukpezah; Arpine Abrahamya; Appiah-Korang Labi; Ruzanna Grigoryan; Hawa Ahmed; Josiah Owusu-Danquah; Ted Yemoh Annang; Regina A Banu; Mike Y Osei-Atweneboana; Collins Timire; Hanock Tweya; Stephen E D Ackon; Emmanuel Nartey; Rony Zachariah
Journal:  Trop Med Infect Dis       Date:  2021-05-14
  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.