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Review
. 2025 Jan 7;14(2):149.
doi: 10.3390/foods14020149.

The Effects of Cold-Plasma Technology on the Quality Properties of Fresh-Cut Produce: A Review

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The Effects of Cold-Plasma Technology on the Quality Properties of Fresh-Cut Produce: A Review

Yuanpeng Li et al. Foods. .

Abstract

With improving economic conditions, consumer demand for fresh-cut produce is rising. The development of the fresh-cut industry has been hindered by pathogenic contamination and quality deterioration. Scientific communities have developed novel preservation technologies for fresh-cut produce. As an innovative non-thermal processing method, cold plasma effectively preserves the nutritional value and inactivates pathogens in fresh-cut produce. This review delineates the principles of cold-plasma generation and concludes with the primary factors influencing its efficacy. These factors include the specifications and parameters of the equipment utilized, the properties of the conductive gas utilized, the method of treatment, and the intrinsic properties of a sample subjected to treatment. Furthermore, this review delineates various scenarios for cold-plasma applications. This review focuses on its effects on enzymatic activities (including peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase, and pectin methylesterase), pathogenic microorganisms, and nutritional value. This review concludes with the potential application of cold-plasma technology in the processing of fresh-cut products. This study proposes advancing plasma technology in fresh-cut produce processing by (1) optimizing cold-plasma parameters for diverse fruit and vegetable varieties and (2) scaling up to facilitate industrial application.

Keywords: cold plasma; fresh-cut fruits and vegetables; non-thermal processing; retain freshness.

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Figure 1
Schematic description of discharge modes for the atmospheric cold plasma. (a) Corona discharges; (b) dielectric barrier discharge; (c) plasma jet; (d) microwave plasma sources.
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Schematic diagram of cold-plasma generation.

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