| Literature DB >> 33354522 |
Panagiotis Dimitrakellis1, Marianna Giannoglou2, Angelos Zeniou1, Evangelos Gogolides1, George Katsaros2.
Abstract
Cold Atmospheric Plasma is a non-thermal processing technology with great potential for application to food products as it can effectively reduce the microbial load, leading to substantial shelf-life extension. Herein, we present an easy-to-build and cost-effective Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge (SDBD) plasma source adjusted to the plastic lid of a common commercial food container made of transparent glass. Implementation and evaluation of plasma treatment in real perishable food products such as sea bream fillets, fresh-cut rocket salads and fresh whole strawberries showed that such device might be efficiently used in-storage for the extension of their shelf-life.•Easy-to-build and cost-effective SDBD plasma source adjusted in a food container for generation of antimicrobial RONS in proximity to treated food product•Treatment of perishable food products by reducing their initial microbial load•In-storage treatment efficient for perishable food products shelf-life extension.Entities:
Keywords: Cold atmospheric plasma; Decontamination; Food container; Food sanitization; Shelf-life extension; Surface dielectric barrier discharge
Year: 2020 PMID: 33354522 PMCID: PMC7744763 DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2020.101177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MethodsX ISSN: 2215-0161
Fig. 1Configuration of the commercial food container made of transparent glass with a tight and leak proof plastic lid, which accommodates a Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) source.
Fig. 2Optical emission spectrum of the air plasma on the surface of the PCB-based plasma source that is adjusted inside the commercial food container.
Total microbial load of untreated and Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) treated samples of fish fillets, fresh-cut rocket leaves and whole fresh strawberries along with the estimated corresponding percentage of initial load reduction (means± standard deviation).
| Food product | Total microbial load (logCFU/g) | Initial microbial | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Untreated | CAP | ||
| Sea Bream fillets | 5.57 ± 0.07 | 4.54 ±0.04 | 18.5 |
| Rocket leaves | 6.38 ± 0.11 | 5.36 ± 0.13 | 16.0 |
| Strawberries | 2.34 ± 0.10 | 1.45 ± 0.21 | 38.0 |
Shelf-life estimation of untreated and Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) treated samples of fish fillets, fresh-cut rocket leaves and whole fresh strawberries after storage at specific temperatures.
| Food Product | Storage Temperature (°C) | Estimated Shelf-life (h) | Shelf-life Extension (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Untreated | CAP | |||
| Sea Bream fillets | 4 | 120 | 180 | 50 |
| Rocket leaves | 2 | 63 | 116 | 84 |
| Strawberries | 6 | 235 | 326 | 39 |
| Subject Area: | Agricultural and Biological Sciences |
| More specific subject area: | Food science and technology |
| Method name: | Plasma device for in-storage food preservation |
| Name and reference of original method: | N/A |
| Resource availability: | N/A |