Literature DB >> 33423150

Application of a roller conveyor type plasma disinfection device with fungus-contaminated citrus fruits.

Akikazu Sakudo1,2, Yoshihito Yagyu3.   

Abstract

Efficient methods to achieve the safe decontamination of agricultural products are needed. Here, we investigated the decontamination of citrus fruits to test the antifungal potential of a novel non-thermal gas plasma apparatus, termed a roller conveyer plasma instrument. This instrument generates an atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge (APDBP) plasma on a set of rollers. Penicillium venetum was spotted onto the surface of the fruit or pericarps, as well as an aluminium plate to act as a control, before performing the plasma treatment. The results showed that viable cell number of P. venetum decreased with a decimal reduction time (D value or estimated treatment time required to reduce viable cell number by 90%) of 0.967 min on the aluminium plate, 2.90 min and 1.88 min on the pericarps of 'Kiyomi' (Citrus unshiu × C. sinensis) and 'Kawano-natsudaidai' (C. natsudaidai) respectively, and 2.42 min on the surface of 'Unshu-mikan' (C. unshiu). These findings confirmed a fungicidal effect of the plasma not only on an abiotic surface (aluminium plate) but also on a biotic surface (citrus fruit). Further development of the instrument by combining sorting systems with the plasma device promises an efficient means of disinfecting citrus fruits during food processing.

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Keywords:  Citrus; Dielectric barrier discharge; Disinfection; Fruits; Fungi; Plasma

Year:  2021        PMID: 33423150     DOI: 10.1186/s13568-020-01177-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMB Express        ISSN: 2191-0855            Impact factor:   3.298


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