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Moreover, the main applications of EBI as a preservation and decontamination method in the food industry and its impacts on the food properties (physical, chemical, functional, and sensory) have been discussed. EBI is gaining popularity in the food industry due to its potential to ensure food safety and quality. Research and technological advancements aim to optimize EBI processes for large-scale production. Despite challenges in consumer acceptance and regulatory considerations, EBI's benefits in reducing microbial contamination and preserving food quality are undeniable. As technology advances, EBI will have more applications in food processing and global supply chain safety. EBI, despite its effectiveness, faces challenges in consumer perception and regulatory approval due to concerns about safety and potential side effects. 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Electron Beam Irradiation: A Non-Thermal Technology for Food Safety and Quality Control
Electron beam irradiation (EBI) is a promising technology for food safety and quality control. It uses high-energy EBs to treat food products, inhibiting pests and pathogen growth and extending shelf life. EBI doesn't significantly alter food's sensory or nutritional properties, making it effective in eliminating harmful pathogens and offering an alternative to chemical fumigation. EBI also plays a crucial role in quality control and preservation, minimizing spoilage microorganisms and toxins, especially for fruits, vegetables, and meat products, ensuring consumer satisfaction. This article explores the various aspects of EBI in the context of food processing, highlighting its benefits, challenges, and implications for consumers and the food industry. Moreover, the main applications of EBI as a preservation and decontamination method in the food industry and its impacts on the food properties (physical, chemical, functional, and sensory) have been discussed. EBI is gaining popularity in the food industry due to its potential to ensure food safety and quality. Research and technological advancements aim to optimize EBI processes for large-scale production. Despite challenges in consumer acceptance and regulatory considerations, EBI's benefits in reducing microbial contamination and preserving food quality are undeniable. As technology advances, EBI will have more applications in food processing and global supply chain safety. EBI, despite its effectiveness, faces challenges in consumer perception and regulatory approval due to concerns about safety and potential side effects. Education and transparent labeling are crucial for informing consumers about the benefits and safety of EBI-treated foods.
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Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety (CRFSFS) is an online peer-reviewed journal established in 2002. It aims to provide scientists with unique and comprehensive reviews covering various aspects of food science and technology.
CRFSFS publishes in-depth reviews addressing the chemical, microbiological, physical, sensory, and nutritional properties of foods, as well as food processing, engineering, analytical methods, and packaging. Manuscripts should contribute new insights and recommendations to the scientific knowledge on the topic. The journal prioritizes recent developments and encourages critical assessment of experimental design and interpretation of results.
Topics related to food safety, such as preventive controls, ingredient contaminants, storage, food authenticity, and adulteration, are considered. Reviews on food hazards must demonstrate validity and reliability in real food systems, not just in model systems. Additionally, reviews on nutritional properties should provide a realistic perspective on how foods influence health, considering processing and storage effects on bioactivity.
The journal also accepts reviews on consumer behavior, risk assessment, food regulations, and post-harvest physiology. Authors are encouraged to consult the Editor in Chief before submission to ensure topic suitability. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses on analytical and sensory methods, quality control, and food safety approaches are welcomed, with authors advised to follow IFIS Good review practice guidelines.