Assessment of the efficiency of ozone application for post-harvest microbial disinfection of some fruits and vegetables
Hero A. Sideeq,
Hewa A. Mohammed
Abstract:The treatment of ozone is widely used for post-harvest fruit and vegetable processing because of its high activity and safety. As opposed to the gaseous form, the aqueous form is more active. The technique and commodities are major factors in determining the ozone efficiency ratio. Fresh products are a source of pathogen organisms such as Fecal coliform (FC) that are considered a threat to quality and health. This study applied to evaluate the quality and safety of some fruits such (as apples and oranges) with… Show more
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