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Prof. Fahim Aziz Eldin Mohamed Shaltout :: Publications:

Title:
Impact of the Food Nutritional Value on The Public Health
Authors: Fahim A. Shaltout
Year: 2024
Keywords: beef, human health, food irradiation, DNA gamma rays
Journal: International Clinical Research and Clinical Trials
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

The Meat is a valuable element of the human diet as it contains essential elements such as protein, vitamins, and minerals. However, these foods are also vulnerable to the microbial pathogens and the spoilage, posing significant risks to the human health. Ionizing radiation is used in food irradiation to maintain the safety and quality of the food items, specifically the beef. For decades, the food irradiation has been used to reduce microbial contamination and extend the storage period. The procedure entails subjecting the food item to a regulated amount of ionizing radiation, usually accomplished by applying gamma rays, electron beams, or X-rays.. The radiation disrupts the DNA and other cellular components of microbes, making them unable to reproduce and causing their death. The procedure also breaks down some of the molecules in the food product, which can affect its nutritional quality and sensory properties.

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