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Recently ,Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh stated that Gamma irradiation technology for food preservation has been shared with private players.
About Gamma Irradiation
- Gamma Irradiation is the process of exposing various products to ionizing gamma rays (similar to UV and X-rays) in a highly controlled manner for a specific goal, such as elimination of the virus, bacteria, pathogens, insects and other undesirable organisms etc.
- The gamma rays, which are a form of electromagnetic radiation of very short wavelengths, act as a source of ionising energy that destroys bacteria and pests.
- The isotope Cobalt-60 is the most common source of gamma rays for irradiation processing for a variety of applications, including sterilization, decontamination and materials modification.
- Usage
- The gamma irradiation process can effectively treat a wide variety of products composed of different materials, with varying densities, configurations and orientations. Some examples of products processed include:
- Medical devices
- Pharmaceuticals
- Combination drug/device products
- Tissue-based and biological products
- Animal retail products
- Archives
- Cosmetics and toiletries
- Horticultural supplies
- Packaging materials
- Benefits
- Gamma irradiation is safe, reliable and highly effective at treating a wide variety of products with varying densities.
- The high penetration characteristics of gamma rays allow for the sterilisation of a great variety of products in any size packages. The irradiator can be customised for large product volumes and speciality precision processing.
- The setting of food irradiation facilities in the PPP mode certainly mitigates the huge quantum of post-harvest and storage losses of agricultural produce and food that results in national savings.
- However, reduction of food wastage will depend on various aspects such as post-irradiation storage, the total quantity of irradiated food products and time-lapse between irradiation and distribution to users.
- It is used for inhibition of sprouting in bulbs and tubers, insect disinfestation of cereals, pulses and grains, microbial decontamination (hygienization) of dry spices etc. for preservation/shelf life extension by applying pre-determined radiation doses.
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Source: PIB
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