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Recent Advances in Non-Contact Food Decontamination Technologies for Removing Mycotoxins and Fungal Contaminants

Agricultural food commodities are highly susceptible to contamination by fungi and mycotoxins, which cause great economic losses and threaten public health. New technologies such as gamma ray irradiation, ultraviolet radiation, electron beam irradiation, microwave irradiation, pulsed light, pulsed e...

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Published in:Foods 2024-07, Vol.13 (14), p.2244
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Biodegradation
Cereals
Contaminants
Contamination
Decontamination
Economic impact
Electric contacts
Electric fields
Electron beams
Electron irradiation
Food contamination
Food contamination & poisoning
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Food processing
Food processing industry
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Fungi
Gamma rays
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Microwave radiation
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non-contact food processing technology
Plasma
Proteins
Public health
Seeds
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Toxins
Traditional foods
Trends
Ultraviolet radiation
Vegetables
γ Radiation
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