利用紫外线处理农产品中的农药降解综述

IF 4 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY eFood Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1002/efd2.129
Kavitha Lakshmipathy, Susmitha Sindhu, Archana Singh, Sunil Chikkaballapur Krishnappa, Chidanand Duggonahally Veeresh
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杀虫剂在农业中被广泛使用,但其在农产品中的持久性会导致潜在的健康风险和环境污染。去除食品中农药残留的传统方法,如清洗、去皮和腌制,往往不够充分且耗时。因此,人们开始转向非热处理技术,如紫外线(UV)消毒。紫外线消毒方法,如低压和中压汞灯,更高效、更环保,能有效去除食品和农产品中的农药残留。近来,食品表面的杀虫剂污染已成为食品行业的一个重大问题。本综述概述了紫外光产生的基本原理、农药以及紫外光在消除农产品中农药残留方面的应用。本文还讨论了紫外线处理过程中产生的农药光产物的毒性。此外,本文还探讨了紫外线的改良和组合应用如何影响农产品中农药的消散。总之,使用紫外线能有效降解农药,但需要进一步研究以优化技术并评估潜在的光产物毒性。未来的研究应集中于开发紫外线真空技术,并探索与其他方法的协同组合,以提高农产品中农药的减量效果。
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A review on pesticides degradation by using ultraviolet light treatment in agricultural commodities

Pesticides are widely used in agriculture, but their persistence in agricultural products can lead to potential health risks and environmental pollution. Traditional methods for removing pesticide residues from food products, such as washing, peeling, and salting, are often insufficient and time-consuming. As a result, there has been a shift towards nonthermal processing techniques, such as ultraviolet (UV) disinfection. UV disinfection methods, such as low-pressure and medium-pressure mercury lamps, are more efficient and environmentally friendly and can effectively remove pesticide residues from food and agricultural products. Recently, the contamination of food products' surfaces with pesticides has become a significant concern in the food industry. This review paper provides an overview of the basic principles of UV light production, pesticides, and the use of UV in eliminating pesticide residues from agricultural products. The toxicity of photoproducts from pesticides that result from UV treatment is also discussed. Additionally, this paper explores how modified, and combined UV light applications can impact the dissipation of pesticides in agricultural commodities. To sum up, the use of UV light is effective for pesticide degradation but requires further research to optimize the technology and evaluate potential photoproduct toxicity. Future studies should concentrate on developing UV Vacuum technology and exploring synergistic combinations with other methods to improve pesticide reduction in agricultural commodities.

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期刊介绍: eFood is the official journal of the International Association of Dietetic Nutrition and Safety (IADNS) which eFood aims to cover all aspects of food science and technology. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of food science, and to promote and foster research into the chemistry, nutrition and safety of food worldwide, by supporting open dissemination and lively discourse about a wide range of the most important topics in global food and health. The Editors welcome original research articles, comprehensive reviews, mini review, highlights, news, short reports, perspectives and correspondences on both experimental work and policy management in relation to food chemistry, nutrition, food health and safety, etc. Research areas covered in the journal include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Food chemistry ● Nutrition ● Food safety ● Food and health ● Food technology and sustainability ● Food processing ● Sensory and consumer science ● Food microbiology ● Food toxicology ● Food packaging ● Food security ● Healthy foods ● Super foods ● Food science (general)
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