食品安全
食品科学
食品工业
生化工程
业务
纳米技术
生物技术
生物
材料科学
工程类
作者
Vinayak Ghate,Weibiao Zhou,Hyun‐Gyun Yuk
标识
DOI:10.1111/1541-4337.12418
摘要
Abstract Photodynamic inactivation is a phenomenon that has the potential to cause microbial inactivation using visible light. It works on the principle that photosensitizers within the microbial cell can be activated using specific wavelengths to trigger a series of cytotoxic reactions. In the last few years, efforts to apply this intervention technology for food safety have been on the rise. This review article offers a detailed commentary on this research. The mechanism of photodynamic inactivation has been discussed as have the factors that influence its efficacy in food. Efforts to inactivate bacteria, fungi, and viruses have been analyzed in dedicated sections and so has the application of this technology to specific product classes such as fresh produce, dry fruits, seafood, and poultry. The challenges and opportunities facing the application of this technology to food systems have been evaluated and future research directions proposed. Thus, this review will provide insights for researchers and industry personnel looking for a novel solution to combat microbial contamination and resistance.
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