As rice consumption increases,ensuring its safety has become a priority for the food industry.To address this concern,the industry is exploring a single-pass microbial inactivation treatment at the rough rice stage.In...As rice consumption increases,ensuring its safety has become a priority for the food industry.To address this concern,the industry is exploring a single-pass microbial inactivation treatment at the rough rice stage.In this study,a long-grain rice variety,RT7321[21.2%wet basis(WB)and a 20 mm bed thickness]was exposed to microwave radiation(915 MHz frequency)at powers of 16,18,and 20 kW for durations of 1,2,and 3 min.We found that the highest microwave power(20 kW)and the longest exposure duration(3 min)produced the greatest reduction in total aerobic count and total fungal count,reducing them by up to 1.21 and 5.01 log(CFU/g),respectively.Our findings provided insights into the used to high-power,shortduration 915 MHz microwave technology for decontamination purposes in rough rice to help improve the microbial safety of rice.The aim is to develop a single-pass drying approach for microbial inactivation in rice processing facilities while ensuring that the yield and quality is not compromised.展开更多
基金supported, in part, by the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture Hatch Act Fundingthe University of Arkansas Grain and Rice Processing Program, USA
文摘As rice consumption increases,ensuring its safety has become a priority for the food industry.To address this concern,the industry is exploring a single-pass microbial inactivation treatment at the rough rice stage.In this study,a long-grain rice variety,RT7321[21.2%wet basis(WB)and a 20 mm bed thickness]was exposed to microwave radiation(915 MHz frequency)at powers of 16,18,and 20 kW for durations of 1,2,and 3 min.We found that the highest microwave power(20 kW)and the longest exposure duration(3 min)produced the greatest reduction in total aerobic count and total fungal count,reducing them by up to 1.21 and 5.01 log(CFU/g),respectively.Our findings provided insights into the used to high-power,shortduration 915 MHz microwave technology for decontamination purposes in rough rice to help improve the microbial safety of rice.The aim is to develop a single-pass drying approach for microbial inactivation in rice processing facilities while ensuring that the yield and quality is not compromised.