Detection of gamma-irradiated red and black pepper powders in a model meat product by Photostimulated luminescence.
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This study examined the photostimulated luminescence (PSL) detection method suggested by the Korean Food and Drug Administration to assess whether the method can be used to identify irradiated spices in restructured pork patties, which served as a model system for processed meat products. Red and black pepper powders were irradiated at 0, 5.0, 7.5, and 10 kGy, and pork patties were formulated with the spice at irradiated pepper concentrations of 0.1% and 0.5%. PSL was then used to estimate amounts of light derived from the spice itself and pork patties. The results of PSL analysis showed that red and black pepper powders were determined as positive and presumptive positive, respectively, when irradiated at more than 7.5 kGy. However, when used in pork patties, all samples were negative for irradiation. Thus, PSL may not be useful in detecting irradiated ingredients used in processed meat products.

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Detection of gamma-irradiated red and black pepper powders in a model meat product by Photostimulated luminescence.
저자
Shin, Mee-Hye Yoon, Yohan Sharma, Arun Kumar Lee, Ju-Woon Lee
DOI
10.5851/kosfa.2010.30.2.232
발행일
2010-04
저널명
한국축산식품학회지
30
2
페이지
232 ~ 235