2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11122990
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One Health Perspectives on Food Safety in Minimally Processed Vegetables and Fruits: From Farm to Fork

Maria Isabel Santos,
Madalena Grácio,
Mariana Camoesas Silva
et al.

Abstract: While food markets and food production chains are experiencing exponential growth, global attention to food safety is steadily increasing. This is particularly crucial for ready-to-eat products such as fresh-cut salads and fruits, as these items are consumed raw without prior heat treatment, making the presence of pathogenic microorganisms quite frequent. Moreover, many studies on foodborne illnesses associated with these foods often overlook the transmission links from the initial contamination source. The pr… Show more

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“…Natural food preservatives with antimicrobial properties are being studied as safer alternatives to synthetic ones. Additionally, these natural food preservatives may prove effective against pathogens resistant to synthetic antibiotics [58]. The mode of action of antimicrobial agents toward the pathogens of human, animal, and plant origin depends on one of four main categories, based on their site of activity.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural food preservatives with antimicrobial properties are being studied as safer alternatives to synthetic ones. Additionally, these natural food preservatives may prove effective against pathogens resistant to synthetic antibiotics [58]. The mode of action of antimicrobial agents toward the pathogens of human, animal, and plant origin depends on one of four main categories, based on their site of activity.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To všetko súvisí nielen s vykonávaním výchovnej a poradenskej činnosti so zreteľom na ovplyvňovanie stravovacích návykov aj na základe nových vedeckých výskumov aj o ustanovenie správneho pomeru výživných látok pri ich zastúpení vo výžive jednotlivých skupín obyvateľstva, optimálneho režimu výživy, počtu a frekvencie príjmu denných jedál, biologickej hodnoty potravín a nakoniec aj zdravotnej bezpečnosti podávanej stravy, či potravín. Práve zdravotná bezpečnosť potravín je súčasťou európskej stratégie s názvom "z farmy na stôl" a jej cieľom nie je len zlepšenie podmienok pre farmárov, ochrana životného prostredia, ale aj zabezpečenie kvalitných a bezpečných potravín pre všetkých (Golian et al, 2021, Perchec, 2023, Santos et al, 2023.…”
Section: Mrazené Ovocie a Zelenina -Význam Vo Výžive ľUdí A Jeho Kval...unclassified
“…In 2020, 225.4 thousand ha of vegetables were cultivated in the country, with a total production of 3501.4 thousand tones (cabbage, with 977.4 thousand tones, and tomatoes, with 712.2 thousand tones, being the most cultivated). Rich in vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber content and phytochemicals, vegetables play an important role in human health [5], and it is recommended to consume 400 g of vegetables and fruits per day (of which 240 g should be vegetables) [8,9] for the prevention of stroke, high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases and other micronutrient deficiencies [10]. In 2021, an average of 364.58 g of fruit and vegetables per day per capita were consumed in the EU, being below the minimum recommended [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%