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Postirradiation storage

As a residue-free physical treatment, irradiation does not provide any protection from insects that might reinfest the product after postirradiation storage. Therefore it is of paramount importance that proper care is needed to store, transport, and market irradiated products in insect-proof containers or packages [34]. [Pg.794]

Table I. Ethylene Content of Rome Beauty Apples during Postirradiation Storage ... Table I. Ethylene Content of Rome Beauty Apples during Postirradiation Storage ...
Postirradiation reactions are well known in photo and radiation chemistry. Some of the reactions which occur in polymers are of interest here. Of note also are postirradiation-induced changes which occur in proteins. These include deamination, dephosphorylation, and gelation. That radiation-treated food may either improve or deteriorate during storage is therefore a distinct possibility. [Pg.409]


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