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Efficacy of cold atmospheric plasma for inactivation of viruses on raspberries

Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, ISSN: 1466-8564, Vol: 81, Page: 103121
2022
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  • Citations
    8
  • Captures
    31
  • Mentions
    1
    • News Mentions
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Study Data from Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology Update Knowledge of Norovirus (Efficacy of Cold Atmospheric Plasma for Inactivation of Viruses On Raspberries)

2022 NOV 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Food Daily News -- New research on RNA Viruses - Norovirus is the

Article Description

In this study, the effectiveness of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in inactivating murine norovirus (MNV/human norovirus surrogate) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) on aerosol-inoculated dark red Willamette raspberries was explored. Pulsed positive corona discharge system fed by synthetic air was used for the production of CAP. Raspberries were treated for 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10 min at 25 W. Application of CAP enabled a 4 log 10 infectivity reduction in <5 min for MNV and approximately 10 min for HAV (from starting level of 6.91 and 7.84 log 10 PFU/mL, respectively). Viral genome copies reduction of 3.18 log 10 for MNV and 4.32 for HAV were found from starting level of 5.76 and 6.47 log 10 gc/μL, respectively. CAP treatment did not result in significant degradation of fruit color, an important quality attribute. The study demonstrated CAP as an efficient post-harvest decontamination method to reduce viral load in raspberries without significantly affecting its quality parameters. Due to the fast-processing paces required in the raspberry industry, it is difficult to assure the complete microbiological safety of this fruit. Cold atmospheric plasma is a practical, environmentally-friendly, non-thermal tool for the effective reduction of microbial pathogens. The model developed in this study demonstrated that CAP treatment of fresh raspberries not only inactivated hazardous enteric viruses in a short time (10 min) but also unaffected fruit color stability. The simplicity of described CAP design and low-cost inputs (air and electricity) enable the commercial application of inexpensive plasma chambers for continuous surface decontamination of large volumes of raspberries without bringing processing to a standstill.

Bibliographic Details

Branko Velebit; Lazar Milojević; Tatjana Baltić; Nevena Grković; Sanjay Gummalla; Marina Velebit; Ines Škoko; Sandra Mojsova; Predrag Putnik

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Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Engineering

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