Applications of nonthermal plasma technology on safety and quality of dried food ingredients

J Appl Microbiol. 2021 Feb;130(2):325-340. doi: 10.1111/jam.14823. Epub 2020 Sep 3.

Abstract

Cold plasma technology is an efficient, environmental-friendly, economic and noninvasive technology; and in recent years these advantages placed this novel technology at the centre of diverse studies for food industry applications. Dried food ingredients including spices, herbs, powders and seeds are an important part of the human diet; and the growing demands of consumers for higher quality and safe food products have led to increased research into alternative decontamination methods. Numerous studies have investigated the effect of nonthermal plasma on dried food ingredients for food safety and quality purposes. This review provides critical review on potential of cold plasma for disinfection of dried food surfaces (spices, herbs and seeds), improvement of functional and rheological properties of dried ingredients (powders, proteins and starches). The review further highlights the benefits of plasma treatment for enhancement of seeds performance and germination yield which could be applied in agricultural sector in near future. Different studies applying plasma technology for control of pathogens and spoilage micro-organisms and modification of food quality and germination of dried food products followed by benefits and current challenges are presented. However, more systemic research needs to be addressed for successful adoption of this technology in food industry.

Keywords: dried food ingredients; food functionality; germination; microbial inactivation; nonthermal plasma.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Food Handling
  • Food Ingredients / analysis
  • Food Ingredients / microbiology
  • Food Ingredients / standards*
  • Food Quality*
  • Food Safety
  • Food, Preserved / analysis
  • Food, Preserved / microbiology
  • Food, Preserved / standards*
  • Humans
  • Plasma Gases*

Substances

  • Food Ingredients
  • Plasma Gases