Title: Food Irradiation Helping Improve Food Safety
1Food IrradiationHelping Improve Food Safety
- The UW Food Irradiation Education Group
2Why Food Irradiation?Food Safety
- In 1999, food-borne disease was responsible for
- 76 million illnesses
- 325,000 hospitalizations
- 5000 deaths
- 6-30 billion impact
- Recent news stories...
According to US Center for Disease Control
3Why Food Irradiation?Global Food Supply
- Approximately 25 of worldwide food production is
lost after harvesting due to insects, bacteria
and spoilage - Economic losses of 5-17 billion annually in the
US alone - In the news now.
According to UN Food and Agriculture
Organization
4What is Food Irradiation?
- New commercial technology to eliminate
disease-causing germs - Comparable to heat pasteurization
- Used for decades in NASA space missions
- already used for sterilization of
- medical devices, supplies and implants
- wine corks and other food packaging materials
- cosmetic ingredients
5How Does Food Irradiation Help?
- food is exposed to carefully controlled amounts
of radiation - radiation damages DNA of microbes and parasites
- disease-causing germs are reduced
- bacteria which cause spoiling are reduced
- sprouting is slowed or stopped
6What are the Results of Food Irradiation?
- When used in conjunction with proper food
handling procedures - food-borne diseases are reduced or eliminated
- shelf-life is increased
- the nutritional value of the food is preserved
- the food does not become radioactive
- dangerous substances do not appear in the foods
7What Foods Can Be Irradiated?
Bacterial pathogen reduction
8Puchasing Irradiated Food?
- All irradiated products must be marked with the
Radura
- Irradiated meats expected to be more widely
available this summer - If interested, ask your local grocery
retailer
9Benefits of Food Irradiation
- decreased incidence of food-borne illness
- reduced spoilage in global food supply
- increased level of quality assurance in
international trade of food products
10Food Irradiation Facilities
SOURCE HOISTS
SOURCE PASS CONVEYOR
UNLOADING ELEVATOR
IRRADIATION ROOM
CONTROL CONSOLE
LOADING ELEVATOR
JS8900 UNIT CARRIER IRRADIATOR
11Three different energy sourceselectron beams
- a beam of electrons is accelerated by an electron
gun - similar to a TV tube, accelerating electrons
towards the screen - it can be turned on or off since it uses no
radioactive material, but - electron beams can only penetrate about 1 into
material
12Three different energy sourcesx-rays
- generated by directing an electron beam at a thin
metal plate - similar to medical x-ray sources
13Three different energy sourcesgamma rays
- emitted from spontaneous radioactive decay
- pencils of naturally occurring non-radioactive
cobalt metal (59Co) - neutron bombardment in reactor to produce
radioactive cobalt (60Co) - turned-off by lowering Co source into storage
pool
14Effects of radiationHow it kills bacteria
- radiation damages DNA of organisms
- if the damage is not automatically repaired the
organism will be unable to replicate itself - chance of DNA damage related to size of DNA
- irradiation more effective on bacteria than
viruses
15Effects of radiationEffect on Food
- most food is made up of dead cells
- DNA damage is irrelevant
- living cells cause sprouting and spoilage
- DNA damage delays spoiling and prevents sprouting
- longer shelf-life
16Effects of radiationSide-effects
- Nutritional effects
- macronutrients - proteins, carbohydrates, fats -
unaffected - micronutrients - vitamins - some reduction
- comparable to other processing or storage
techniques including pasteurization, canning, or
even cold storage - No change in taste
17Costs of Food Irradiation
- Like any food process, irradiation will add to
the cost of the food - initially 2-3/lb for produce, 3-5/lb for beef
- expected to decrease as it becomes more common
- Typical food irradiation plant 3-5 million
- compare to
- moderately sized pasteurization plant 2 million
- small vapor-heat treatment for fruits 1 million
18Safety of Irradiation Facilities
- Over 30 yrs of experience
- 100 medical sterilization plants
- medical radiation treatment centers
- bone marrow transplant centers
- No public exposure to radiation
- Independent regulators
- gamma rays NRC
- X-rays e-beams FDA
19Facility Accidents and Waste
- Severe accidents are not possible
- electron beam and x-ray sources can be easily
turned off - gamma ray sources cannot blow up
- The facility itself cannot become radioactive
- no radioactive waste
- used Co-60 gamma sources can be
recycled/regenerated
20Food Irradiation as Part of Comprehensive Food
Safety
- food irradiation is not a replacement for
comprehensive food safety - in particular, food irradiation cannot reverse
the spoilage process - irradiated foods need to be stored, handled and
cooked in the same way as unirradiated food
21Benefits of Food Irradiation
- disease-causing germs are reduced or eliminated
- the nutritional value of the food is preserved
- decreased incidence of food-borne illness
- reduced spoilage in global food supply
- increased level of quality assurance in
international trade of food products
22Food Irradiation Means Safer Food
- The UW Food Irradiation Education Group
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