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Journal of Food Protection | 2005

Shelf Life Extension of Minimally Processed Cabbage and Cucumber through Gamma Irradiation

Amal Badshah Khattak; Nizakat Bibi; Muhammad Ashraf Chaudry; M. Z. Khan; Maazullah Khan; Muhammad Jamil Qureshi

The influence of irradiation of minimally processed cabbage and cucumber on microbial safety, texture, and sensory quality was investigated. Minimally processed, polyethylene-packed, and irradiated cabbage and cucumber were stored at refrigeration temperature (5 degrees C) for 2 weeks. The firmness values ranged from 3.23 kg (control) to 2.82 kg (3.0-kGy irradiated samples) for cucumbers, with a gradual decrease in firmness with increasing radiation dose (0 to 3 kGy). Cucumbers softened just after irradiation with a dose of 3.0 kGy and after 14 days storage, whereas the texture remained within acceptable limits up to a radiation dose of 2.5 kGy. The radiation treatment had no effect on the appearance scores of cabbage; however, scores decreased from 7.0 to 6.7 during storage. The appearance and flavor scores of cucumbers decreased with increasing radiation dose, and overall acceptability was better after radiation doses of 2.5 and 3.0 kGy. The aerobic plate counts per gram for cabbage increased from 3 to 5 log CFU (control), from 1.85 to 2.93 log CFU (2.5 kGy), and from a few colonies to 2.6 log CFU (3.0 kGy) after 14 days of storage at 5 degrees C. A similar trend was noted for cucumber samples. No coliform bacteria were detected at radiation doses greater than 2.0 kGy in either cabbage or cucumber samples. Total fungal counts per gram of sample were within acceptable limits for cucumbers irradiated at 3.0 kGy, and for cabbage no fungi were detected after 2.0-kGy irradiation. The D-values for Escherichia coli in cucumber and cabbage were 0.19 and 0.17 kGy, and those for Salmonella Paratyphi A were 0.25 and 0.29 kGy for cucumber and cabbage, respectively.


Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2004

Irradiation treatment of minimally processed carrots for ensuring microbiological safety

Muhammad Ashraf Chaudry; Nizakat Bibi; M. Z. Khan; Maazullah Khan; Amal Badshah; Muhammad Jamil Qureshi


Advances in food sciences | 2003

Quality studies of newly evolved chickpea cultivars

Amal Badshah; Maazullah Khan; Nizkat Bibi; M. Z. Khan; Sajjad Ali; M. Ashraf Chaudry; M. Saeed Khattak


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2009

Effects of gamma irradiation on quality of Pakistani blood red oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck)

Shahid Akbar Khalil; Shahid Hussain; Maazullah Khan; Amal Badshah Khattak


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2005

Evaluation of physical and chemical characteristics of newly evolved wheat cultivars

Amal Badshah Khattak; Abdul Jabbar; Maazullah Khan; Nizakat Bibi; M. Ashraf Chaudry; M. Saeed Khattak


Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research | 1983

The influence of soil pH and texture on the adsorption of phosphorus by soils.

M. H. Ullah; Abdul Jabbar; Maazullah Khan


Advances in food sciences | 2004

Impact of genotype and location/environment on protein (gluten) and moisture content of Pakistani wheat

Amal Badshah Khattak; Maazullah Khan; Nizakat Bibi; M. Z. Khan; Muhammad Ashraf Chaudry; Abdul Jabbar; Abid Fareed; Ehsanullah Afghani; M. Saeed Khattak


Archive | 2015

Optimization of Process Conditions for Pectin Extraction from Citrus Peel

Maazullah Khan; Nizakat Bibi; Aurang Zeb


Advances in food sciences | 2007

Impact of genotype and sowing time on selected quality and agronomic characteristics of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Amal Badshah Khattak; Maazullah Khan; Nizakat Bibi; Tila Mohammad


Advances in food sciences | 2010

Effect of hot water dipping on the post harvest life of blood red oranges.

Jawad Obaid; Shahid Akbar Khalil; Amal Badshah Khattak; Maazullah Khan; M. Ayub

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Nizakat Bibi

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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Amal Badshah Khattak

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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M. Z. Khan

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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Muhammad Ashraf Chaudry

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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Shahid Akbar Khalil

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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Amal Badshah

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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M. Ashraf Chaudry

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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Abdul Jabbar

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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Muhammad Jamil Qureshi

Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture

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