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Consuming organic versus conventional vegetables: the effect on nutrient and contaminant intakes
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Decontamination strategies for fresh-cut produce
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The implementation of a decontamination step during the processing of fresh-cut produce: a comparison between inactivation efficiency and quality aspects
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Development of vegetable composition databases based on available data for probabilistic nutrient and contaminant intake assessment
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A literature-based comparison of nutrient and contaminant contents between organic and conventional vegetables and potatoes
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Impact of a decontamination step with peroxyacetic acid on the shelf-life, sensory quality and nutrient content of grated carrots packed under equilibrium modified atmosphere and stored at 7 degrees C
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Optimization and evaluation of a decontamination step with peroxyacetic acid for fresh-cut produce
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Moderate and high doses of sodium hypochlorite, neutral electrolyzed oxidizing water, peroxyacetic acid, and gaseous chlorine dioxide did not affect the nutritional and sensory qualities of fresh-cut iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. capitata L.) after washing
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Fumonisins exposure from freshly harvested and stored maize and its relationship with traditional agronomic practices in Rombo district, Tanzania
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Evaluation of the use of decontamination agents during fresh-cut leek processing and quantification of their effect on its total quality by means of a multidisciplinary approach