A review of microbial decontamination of cereals by non-thermal plasma

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Abstract

Cereals, an important food for humans and animals, may carry microbial contamination undesirable to the consumer or to the next generation of plants. Currently, non-thermal plasma (NTP) is often considered a new and safe microbicidal agent without or with very low adverse side effects. NTP is a partially or fully ionized gas at room temperature, typically generated by various electric discharges and rich in reactive particles. This review summarizes the effects of NTP on various types of cereals and products. NTP has undisputed beneficial effects with high potential for future practical use in decontamination and disinfection.

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Scholtz, V., Jirešová, J., Šerá, B., & Julák, J. (2021, December 1). A review of microbial decontamination of cereals by non-thermal plasma. Foods. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10122927

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