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Micro-nano bubble water technology: Sustainable solution for the postharvest quality and safety management of fresh fruits and vegetables – A review
Public health concern on carcinogenic residue from chlorine-based disinfectant-by-product on ready-to-eat fresh/fresh-cut produce, and the increase in microbial resistance to chlorine disinfection, has heightened the need for alternative water-based microbial decontaminant. Activated water systems a...
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Published in: | Innovative food science & emerging technologies 2024-06, Vol.94, p.103665, Article 103665 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Public health concern on carcinogenic residue from chlorine-based disinfectant-by-product on ready-to-eat fresh/fresh-cut produce, and the increase in microbial resistance to chlorine disinfection, has heightened the need for alternative water-based microbial decontaminant. Activated water systems are emerging as alternatives to chlorine-based disinfectants in the fresh/fresh-cut produce industry for the cleaning and decontamination. This review provides a comprehensive description of the micro-nano bubble (MNBs) technology. This includes discussion on variety of existing generation methods of MNBs and the physico-chemical properties of MNBs. The factors affecting MNBs efficacy and stability in solution (such as gas source/type and bubble sizes) were discussed. In addition, recent postharvest applications of MNBs in fruits and vegetables (FVs) and the impact on overall quality attributes were summarized. The need for more MNBs investigations for postharvest management of FFVs quality and safety was highlighted to encourage the scale up and commercial application of the technology in the fresh/fresh-cut produce industry.
An overview of the generation, properties, and application of micro-nano bubbles along the postharvest value chain. [Display omitted]
•Micro-nanobubbles (MNBs) has shown efficacy as a decontaminant on fresh produce.•MNBs treatments resulted to significant decline in microbial load on fresh produce.•MNBs treatments was found to delay senescence of fresh fruits and vegetables.•Dynamics simulations would elucidate MNBs-to-MNBs and MNBs-food matrix interactions. |
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ISSN: | 1466-8564 1878-5522 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ifset.2024.103665 |