Efficacy of cold plasma technology on the constituents of plant-based food products: Principles, current applications, and future potentials
Review article, 2023

Cold plasma (CP) is one of the novel non-thermal food processing technologies, which has the potential to extend the shelf-life of plant-based food products without adversely affecting the nutritional value and sensory characteristics. Besides microbial inactivation, this technology has been explored for food functionality, pesticide control, and allergen removals. Cold plasma technology presents positive results in applications related to food processing at a laboratory scale. This review discusses applications of CP technology and its effect on the constituents of plant-based food products including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and polar and non-polar secondary plant metabolites. As proven by the publications in the food field, the influence of CP on the food constituents and sensory quality of various food materials are mainly based on CP-related factors such as processing time, voltage level, power, frequency, type of gas, gas flow rate as well as the amount of sample, type, and content of food constituents. In addition to these, changes in the secondary plant metabolites depend on the action of CP on both cell membrane breakdown and increase/decrease in the scavenging compounds. This technology offers a good alternative to conventional methods by inactivating enzymes and increasing antioxidant levels. With a waterless and chemical-free property, this sustainable and energy-efficient technology presents several advantages in food applications. However, scaling up CP by ensuring uniform plasma treatment is a major challenge. Further investigation is required to provide information regarding the toxicity of plasma-treated food products.

Sensory

Sustainability

Allergen

Secondary plant metabolite

Non-thermal

Protein

Carbohydrate

Lipid

Author

Manolya Eser Oner

University of Hanover

Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University

Büsra Gültekin Subasi

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Food and Nutrition Science

Gulay Ozkan

Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ)

Tuba Esatbeyoglu

University of Hanover

Esra Capanoglu

Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ)

Food Research International

0963-9969 (ISSN) 18737145 (eISSN)

Vol. 172 113079

Subject Categories

Food Science

Food Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113079

PubMed

37689859

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