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J Sci Food Agric


Title:Absorbed-dose estimation and quality attributes of gamma-irradiated fresh shiitake mushrooms
Author(s):Akram K; Ahn JJ; Baek JY; Yoon SR; Kwon JH;
Address:"Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, Republic of Korea"
Journal Title:J Sci Food Agric
Year:2013
Volume:20120911
Issue:3
Page Number:634 - 640
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.5875
ISSN/ISBN:1097-0010 (Electronic) 0022-5142 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: The general use of food irradiation requires reliable identification methods as well as extensive quality characterization. Shiitake (Lentinus edodes) mushrooms, packed in polystyrene trays and covered with polyvinylchloride film, were investigated for dose-dependent identification and quality characterization upon gamma irradiation (0, 1, 2, and 3 kGy). RESULTS: Thermoluminescence (TL) analysis of separated minerals provided excellent results to characterize the irradiated mushrooms. Low-dose re-irradiation (200-600 Gy), medium-dose re-irradiation (1-3 kGy) and high-dose re-irradiation (2-6 kGy) were performed and compared using an additive dose method. An electronic-nose analysis showed a difference in the volatile profiles of mushrooms following irradiation. One-kGy-irradiated mushrooms showed similar or better quality attributes to those of the control samples. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the dose-dependent degradation in microstructure of mushrooms upon irradiation. CONCLUSION: An absorbed dosed estimation was possible using TL analysis in which 1-3 kGy re-irradiation technique gave most promising results. An E-nose analysis effectively distinguished the samples based on irradiation history. The best quality attributes were observed at 1 kGy irradiation. However, the drastic effects of irradiation were prominent in 2 and 3 kGy-irradiated mushrooms"
Keywords:"Color Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation *Food Irradiation Food Preservation/methods Gamma Rays Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Shiitake Mushrooms/chemistry/*radiation effects/ultrastructure Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineAkram, Kashif Ahn, Jae-Jun Baek, Ji-Yeong Yoon, Sung-Ran Kwon, Joong-Ho eng Comparative Study England 2012/09/13 J Sci Food Agric. 2013 Feb; 93(3):634-40. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.5875. Epub 2012 Sep 11"

 
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