2015
DOI: 10.2212/spr.2015.3.3
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Irradiated food for special diets

Abstract: Purpose of the review: It is well-known that ionizing irradiation, as well as other preservation methods, extends food shelf life and controls microbial food-borne diseases. But it is not so evident that due to some peculiar characteristics (eg, high penetration-cold process) it can achieve better results in assuring the safety of ready-to-eat meals formulated for different consumers, ie, the immunocompromised, troops, astronauts, or adventurers. Main findings: In some countries hospitalized immunocompromised … Show more

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