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  4. Sanitation of fresh-cut endive lettuce by plasma processed tap water (PPtW) - up-scaling to industrial level
 
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2019
Journal Article
Title

Sanitation of fresh-cut endive lettuce by plasma processed tap water (PPtW) - up-scaling to industrial level

Abstract
The decontamination and sanitation methods currently used are mainly antimicrobial ineffective, generate high costs with a high consumption of water and chemicals (additives). As an alternative, non-thermal plasma at atmospheric pressure could be a versatile tool. Therefore, a pilot-scaled set-up based on a microwave-plasma source that generates plasma processed air (PPA), a gaseous mixture which contains manifold RNS-based chemical compounds gaining, among others, the antimicrobial effectivity of that mixture. The PPA was introduced to a water-processing device (WPD) to enrich tap water. By this way, plasma processed tap water (PPtW), which can be applied for the decontamination of packaging material, fresh produce and processing equipment, was generated. This is a new and innovative method for the generation of antimicrobial active plasma processed water. In our experiments, the native contamination of fresh-cut lettuce treated with PPtW in a common washing process and the microbial load of the washing water itself was investigated. Different treatment scenarios showed the influence of PPtW to the fresh-cut lettuce and the washing water as well as the hygienic problems of recontamination during the washing process. The characteristics of plasma and its generated cocktail of long living chemical compounds in air and in water leading to a significant bacterial inactivation and offering a wide range of possible applications.
Author(s)
Schnabel, Uta
Andrasch, Mathias
Stachowiak, Jörg
Weit, Chrstoph
Weihe, Thomas
Schmidt, Christian
Muranyi, Peter  orcid-logo
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV  
Schlüter, Oliver
Ehlbeck, Jörg
Journal
Innovative food science & emerging technologies  
DOI
10.1016/j.ifset.2017.11.014
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV  
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