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| Sep20-05, 05:59 AM | #1 |
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Recent developments in food irradiation?
I am find it amazing that removing some electrons from foods can preserve the food for a longer period of time. So I am just curious about some of the recent developments in food irradiation.
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| Sep20-05, 07:48 AM | #2 |
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| Sep20-05, 01:07 PM | #3 |
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You can setup a test. build yourself a breadbox with a UUV light bulb installed inside it. Place a piece of fruit in the breadbox with the UUV light inside. Place an identical piece of fruit outside the box for a controlled experiment that isn't influenced by the UUV light. Which one of the fruits will decay fastest? Try this with more breadboxes with different light bulbs of various light frequencies, Infrared, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet, UUV with close proximity of a pure frequency range. It would be a nice experiement to conduct for a school project and find the results in a controlled enviroment.
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| Sep20-05, 06:00 PM | #4 |
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Recent developments in food irradiation?The gamma radiation may break down some of the tissues - but so will your digestive system. After all - when you eat a hamburger - the proteins in the meat are cow proteins. Those proteins will be broken down to their amino acid building blocks, which is what you absorb. Your body, under the direction of your DNA; uses those amino acid building blocks to assemble into human proteins. Dr. Gregory Greenman Physicist |
| Sep30-05, 07:35 AM | #5 |
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I have read in books that e-beam machines are used to bombard food with high energy electrons. This by itself destroys the microorganisms but when the electrons hit a heavy metal, it declerates thereby emitting x rays. This x ray also kills microoragnisms. So you could do these things at the same time with one machine or would you separate those two methods?
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