DocumentCode
1737405
Title
Air-assisted elecrostatic sprays for postharvest control of fruit and vegetable spoilage micro organisms
Author
Law, S.Edward ; Cooper, Steven C.
Author_Institution
Driftmier Eng. Center, Georgia Univ., Athens, GA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
796
Abstract
Losses of foodstuffs following harvest can often exceed 10-30%, much due to various fungal and other microorganisms which degrade the food in shipment and storage. In addition to these direct losses due to spoilage, certain microorganisms render foods unsafe for human consumption by natural toxins which they produce. To maintain quality and desired sensory attributes between farm and market, other fruits and vegetables require surface applications of waxes and water-loss barriers. This paper reports the research and development of an efficient electrostatic spray application method and processing-line prototype created specifically for postharvest protection of foodstuffs. In addition to relevant aspects of theoretical and technical design, the paper includes experimental results of extensive evaluations of electrostatically applied protective sprays onto bananas for international shipment-where both microbiological and mass-transfer data document typically 2.1-3.4 fold deposition improvements for food protection
Keywords
electrostatic devices; food processing industry; microorganisms; spray coating techniques; spray coatings; sprays; air-assisted electrostatic sprays; bananas; electrostatic spray application; foodstuffs; foodstuffs postharvest protection; fruit spoilage micro organisms; fungal organisms; international shipment; mass-transfer data; microbiological data; natural toxins; postharvest control; processing-line; spray charging nozzle; vegetable spoilage micro organisms; water-loss barrier; waxes; Crops; Degradation; Electrostatics; Humans; Microorganisms; Protection; Prototypes; Spraying; Surface contamination; USA Councils;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industry Applications Conference, 2000. Conference Record of the 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location
Rome
ISSN
0197-2618
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6401-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAS.2000.881921
Filename
881921
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