“…The key reason underlying the attractiveness of cold plasma technology is that it enables rapid decontamination at ambient temperature and pressure conditions, without causing significant perceivable changes in food quality or incurring huge costs when using ambient air as the working gas. The range of micro‐organisms that have been shown to be inactivated using cold plasmas include Gram positive as well as Gram negative bacteria (Laroussi, ; Sysolyatina et al., ), biofilm forming bacteria (Puligundla & Mok, ), bacterial spores (Patil et al., ), yeast and fungi (Ishikawa et al., ), prions (Julák, Janoušková, Scholtz, & Holada, ), and viruses (Puligundla & Mok, ). The decontamination of foods and biomaterials using cold plasma technology has been reviewed by several authors (Misra, Schlüter, & Cullen, ; Misra, Tiwari, Raghavarao, & Cullen, ; Surowsky, Schlüter, & Knorr, ).…”