Author:
Rahman R.,Haque A.K.M.M.,Sumar S.
Abstract
Irradiating food can reduce the incidence of food borne diseases
and extend its shelf life. Provides a summary of the different methods
of irradiating food and their effects.
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science
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