• DocumentCode
    2465678
  • Title

    Food irradiation technology using electron beams and x-rays

  • Author

    Miller, R.B.

  • Author_Institution
    SureBeam Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    2002
  • Firstpage
    9
  • Lastpage
    10
  • Abstract
    In this presentation we will discuss the technology of food irradiation using electron accelerators. Food irradiation has generally come to describe the use of ionizing radiation (e.g., energetic electrons and x-rays) to decrease the population of, or prevent the growth of, undesirable biological organisms in food. The many beneficial applications include for example, the disinfestation of insects in fruits and grains, the inhibition of sprouting in potatoes and onions, the delayed ripening of fresh fruits and vegetables, and the enhanced safety and sterilization of fresh and frozen meat products, seafood, and eggs. With special regard to food safety, bacteria such as Salmonella enteridis, Listeria monocytogenes, Campylobacter jejuni and Escherichia coli serotype O157:H7 are the primary causes of food poisoning in industrialized countries. In 1999, food-borne illnesses were responsible for an estimated 5000 deaths in the USA alone. Ionizing doses in the range of only 1-5 kilogray (kGy) can virtually eliminate these organisms from food, without affecting the food´s sensory and nutritional qualities, and without inducing radioactivity. Recognizing this fact, members of the World Health Organization´s Food Safety Unit have described food irradiation as possibly the most significant contribution to public health to be made by food science and technology since the pasteurization of milk.
  • Keywords
    biological effects of X-rays; biological effects of ionising particles; electron accelerators; electron beam effects; food processing industry; 1 to 5 kGy; X-ray beam; bacteria; biological organism; electron accelerator; electron beam; food irradiation technology; food poisoning; food safety; ionizing radiation; public health; Biological systems; Delay; Electron accelerators; Electron beams; Food technology; Insects; Ionizing radiation; Microorganisms; Product safety; X-rays;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2002. IVEC 2002. Third IEEE International
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7256-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IVELEC.2002.999233
  • Filename
    999233