Translation of plasma technology from the lab to the food industry

Patrick J. Cullen, James Lalor, Laurence Scally, Daniela Boehm, Vladimir Milosavljević, Paula Bourke, Kevin Keener

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    Abstract

    The potential of cold plasma as a food processing aid has been demonstrated for a range of processes and products. The potential applications of plasma technology are extensive and include microbial decontamination, pest control, toxin elimination, food and package functionalisation and many others. However, studies reported to date have principally been at laboratory scale. This paper discusses the status and challenges of transferring the technology to the industry. The major challenges discussed for adoption of atmospheric plasma as a food processing tool by industry are (1) demonstration of product/process specific efficacies; (2) development of process compatible technology designs and scale-up; (3) effective process control and validation; (4) regulatory approval; and (5) consumer acceptance.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1700085
    JournalPlasma Processes and Polymers
    Volume15
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2018

    Keywords

    • atmospheric pressure glow discharges (APGD)
    • biomaterials
    • dielectric barrier discharges (DBD)
    • food packaging
    • non-thermal plasma

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