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Identification of Irradiated Potatoes Using Impedance

Identification of Irradiated Potatoes Using Impedance. SURF Presentation by Kitty Monn. FOODBORNE DISEASES KILL THOUSANDS. 25% OF WORLD FOOD SUPPLY DESTROYED. What is food irradiation? What are its benefits? Is it safe? Are there ways to detect whether food has been irradiated?.

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Identification of Irradiated Potatoes Using Impedance

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  1. Identification of Irradiated Potatoes Using Impedance SURF Presentation by Kitty Monn

  2. FOODBORNE DISEASES KILL THOUSANDS

  3. 25% OF WORLD FOOD SUPPLY DESTROYED

  4. What is food irradiation? What are its benefits? Is it safe? Are there ways to detect whether food has been irradiated? SOLUTION: FOOD IRRADIATION

  5. What Is Food Irradiation? Food irradiation is the process of exposing food, either packaged or in bulk, to carefully controlled amounts of ionizing radiation for a specific time to achieve… certain desirable objectives….

  6. Ionizing Radiation -x-rays, alpha, beta, and gamma rays which cause whatever material they strike to produce ions (short wavelength…high energy)

  7. What is food irradiation? What are its benefits? Is it safe? Are there ways to detect whether food has been irradiated? SOLUTION: FOOD IRRADIATION

  8. BENEFITS OF FOOD IRRADIATIONLOW DOSE (up to 1 kGY) (FDA approved for grain, fruits, vegetables, and pork) • Inhibits growth of sprouts on potatoes, onions, and garlic. • Slows ripening process, keeping fruits and vegetables from spoiling by a few days (e.g. mushrooms) to a few weeks (strawberries). • Kills insects found in wheat, flour, fruits, and vegetables. • Eliminates parasites such as trichinosis -causing parasites in pork.

  9. BENEFITS OF FOOD IRRADIATIONMEDIUM DOSE(1-10 kGy) (FDA approved for poultry) • Extends shelf-life of fresh fish, strawberries, etc. • Reduces or eliminates spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms and parasites like salmonella. • Inhibits mold on fruits. • Improves some technological properties.

  10. BENEFITS OF FOOD IRRADIATIONHIGH DOSE (10-50 kGy) (FDA approved for spices) • Sterilizes food for hospital diets of those with immune system disorders.

  11. What is food irradiation? What are its benefits? Is it safe? Are there ways to detect whether food has been irradiated? SOLUTION: FOOD IRRADIATION

  12. Safety Issues for the Consumer • Radioactivity? • Chemical changes? • Nutritional qualities? • Microbiological mutations? • Genetic changes? • Effect on food additives? • Packaging?

  13. Need for Detection Method • international food trade • assure compliance with regulations -enforcement of labeling -control where prohibited • consumer confidence -protect freedom of information and choice -protection from fraud

  14. Types of Detection Methods • Chemical • Biological • Physical

  15. Status of Physical Methods

  16. Impedance -potatoes Viscosity -pepper Chemiluminescence -spices, herbs -dry vegetables Thermoluminescence -spices, herbs (minerals) -fruits, veggies (minerals) -shellfish EPR -meat, poultry, fish -nuts, dry fruits/veggies -fresh fruits -shellfish -whole eggs Applications (Physical Methods)

  17. MEASURING IMPEDANCE

  18. IS THERE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE ?

  19. IS IMPEDANCE RATIO A RELIABLE INDICATOR?

  20. EPR TESTING

  21. Discriminationdistinct and separable radiation-induced response Specificityresponse not induced by other processing Robustnessinsensitive or predictable response Reliability Stability Confidence Practicability rapid, simple, low cost wide applicability Dose-dependence(quantification) ideal, not required Requirements of a Detection Method

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