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Applications of green technologies-based approaches for food safety enhancement: A comprehensive review

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FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages 2855-2867

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.2915

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eco-friendly; food safety; green technologies; microbes

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Food is a basic necessity for life, and scientists have been researching ways to extend its shelf life and find eco-friendly solutions to ensure food safety. Green technologies, with their effective control of microbes and minimal impact on food quality, are in high demand and have the potential to replace conventional preservation techniques.
Food is the basic necessity for life that always motivated man for its preservation and making it available for an extended period. Food scientists always tried to preserve it with minimum deterioration in quality by employing and investigating innovative preservation techniques. The food sector always remained in search of eco-friendly and sustainable solutions to tackle food safety challenges. Green technologies (ozone, pulsed electric field, ohmic heating, photosensitization, ultraviolet radiations, high-pressure processing, ultrasonic, nanotechnology) are in high demand owing to their eco-friendly, rapid, efficient, and effective nature in controlling microbes with a negligible residual impact on food quality during processing. The use of green technologies would be a desirable substitute for conventionally available preservation techniques. This paper discusses different food preservation techniques with special reference to green technologies to minimize the deleterious impact on the environment and employs these innovative technologies to play role in enhancing the food safety.

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