Article ; Online: Applications of light emitting diodes and their mechanism for food preservation
Journal of Food Safety. 2023 June, v. 43, no. 3 p.e13040-
2023
Abstract: In the food sector, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have a wide range of uses, including improving food production, extending the shelf life of perishables, and—most importantly—improving food safety. LEDs are semiconductor devices that, depending on the ... ...
Abstract | In the food sector, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have a wide range of uses, including improving food production, extending the shelf life of perishables, and—most importantly—improving food safety. LEDs are semiconductor devices that, depending on the kind of conductors they are built of, emit light by electroluminescence across a range of wavelength spectrums. Compared to conventional light sources (ultraviolet [UV] light), LEDs are more energy‐efficient, eco‐friendly and have a lesser environmental impact. Moreover, LEDs have relatively lower warm up time and heat emissions, higher life expectancy and no mercury deposits compared to UV light. This article provides a comprehensive review of the food safety applications of LED showcasing its potential in microbial inactivation of clear, liquid food products as a potential alternative to traditional UV‐light technology. Optical properties (cloudiness, penetration depth of light) of the foods and geometrical design of the LED treatment chamber (distance from light source and intensity, wavelength of the light) play a key role in maximizing LED's efficacy for microbial inactivation. Additionally, a combination of wavelengths and photosensitizing compounds have proven to be synergistic in the application of this technology. There is a need for further research on the effect of LEDs on the safety and quality attributes of food and beverage products to continue with the feasibility assessment required to determine its potential at industrial scale. |
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Keywords | beverages ; electrochemiluminescence ; energy efficiency ; environmental impact ; food industry ; food preservation ; food production ; food safety ; heat ; liquids ; longevity ; mercury ; semiconductors ; shelf life ; ultraviolet radiation ; wavelengths |
Language | English |
Dates of publication | 2023-06 |
Publishing place | John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
Document type | Article ; Online |
Note | REVIEW |
ZDB-ID | 756159-3 |
ISSN | 1745-4565 ; 0149-6085 |
ISSN (online) | 1745-4565 |
ISSN | 0149-6085 |
DOI | 10.1111/jfs.13040 |
Database | NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA) |
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