Cold plasma: a potential alternative for rice grain postharvest treatment management in Malaysia
Use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers is among the techniques to control insect pests and fungal pathogens. However, the technique is the major contributor to severe environmental implications in terms of air, water and soil pollution. Besides, variable inconsistency becomes an important iss...
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my.utm.1039302023-12-07T08:25:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/103930/ Cold plasma: a potential alternative for rice grain postharvest treatment management in Malaysia M. Isnal, Mohd. Fadthul Ikmal Edzuan, Norizah R. Zainal, Muhamad Nor Firdaus Ahmad, Norhayati Raja Ibrahim, Raja Kamarulzaman Agun, Linda TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers is among the techniques to control insect pests and fungal pathogens. However, the technique is the major contributor to severe environmental implications in terms of air, water and soil pollution. Besides, variable inconsistency becomes an important issue in the implementation of inclined bed dryers, leading to significant rice grain loss. Cold plasma technology has been widely proposed as a potential alternative for rice grain postharvest treatment management due to the presence of generated ionised gas that eventually produces reactive oxygen species or reactive nitrogen species. These species are used to decontaminate foodborne pathogens, mycotoxins and bacterial diseases. This review explores the current literature regarding cold plasma treatment technology, focusing on its efficiency as the microbial decontamination medium and insect pest mortality medium, and on the enhancement functional, nutritional and cooking properties, especially in rice grains. Previous studies have successfully demonstrated the ability of cold plasma treatment to significantly reduce the microbial count of foodborne pathogens, detoxify mycotoxins, and control seedborne rice seedling bacterial diseases. Previous studies have also proved that the implementation of cold plasma technology in postharvest management should be seriously considered for improving rice grain quantity and quality in Malaysia. Elsevier B.V., China National Rice Research Institute 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/103930/1/NorizahRedzuan2022_ColdPlasmaaPotentialAlternative.pdf M. Isnal, Mohd. Fadthul Ikmal and Edzuan, Norizah R. and Zainal, Muhamad Nor Firdaus and Ahmad, Norhayati and Raja Ibrahim, Raja Kamarulzaman and Agun, Linda (2022) Cold plasma: a potential alternative for rice grain postharvest treatment management in Malaysia. Rice Science, 29 (1). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1672-6308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsci.2021.12.001 DOI:10.1016/j.rsci.2021.12.001 |
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Use of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers is among the techniques to control insect pests and fungal pathogens. However, the technique is the major contributor to severe environmental implications in terms of air, water and soil pollution. Besides, variable inconsistency becomes an important issue in the implementation of inclined bed dryers, leading to significant rice grain loss. Cold plasma technology has been widely proposed as a potential alternative for rice grain postharvest treatment management due to the presence of generated ionised gas that eventually produces reactive oxygen species or reactive nitrogen species. These species are used to decontaminate foodborne pathogens, mycotoxins and bacterial diseases. This review explores the current literature regarding cold plasma treatment technology, focusing on its efficiency as the microbial decontamination medium and insect pest mortality medium, and on the enhancement functional, nutritional and cooking properties, especially in rice grains. Previous studies have successfully demonstrated the ability of cold plasma treatment to significantly reduce the microbial count of foodborne pathogens, detoxify mycotoxins, and control seedborne rice seedling bacterial diseases. Previous studies have also proved that the implementation of cold plasma technology in postharvest management should be seriously considered for improving rice grain quantity and quality in Malaysia. |
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Cold plasma: a potential alternative for rice grain postharvest treatment management in Malaysia |
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