Gamma irradiation as a practical alternative to preserve the chemical and bioactive wholesomeness of widely used aromatic plants uri icon

abstract

  • Aromatic plants require effective conservation technologies to expand their use. Irradiation might ensure plant decontamination, while maintaining their chemical, organoleptic, nutritional and bioactive qualities. In this study, the effects of gamma irradiation (1 and 10. kGy) in chemical, nutritional and antioxidant properties of Aloysia citrodora, Melissa officinalis, Melittis melissophyllum and Mentha piperita were evaluated. Gamma irradiation (up to 10. kGy) caused some statistically significant changes. However, when analyzed under an integrated approach, unirradiat ed and irradiated samples were grouped indiscriminately, indicating that irradiation treatment did not cause sufficient changes to define a specific chemical profile. Interestingly, each species was differentially affected by irradiation treatment. Overall, it might be considered that gamma irradiation (up to 10. kGy) is a feasible conservation technology for the assayed Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae species. This is an interesting result because the 10. kGy dose guarantees disinfested and decontaminated samples.

publication date

  • January 1, 2015