Research Article

Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes

Number: Advanced Online Publication Early Pub Date: June 2, 2026
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Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effects of gamma irradiation and storage conditions as a non-thermal and chemical-free technology on red tomatoes in order to reduce postharvest losses of a product that is economically important to the Turkish horticultural sector. Tomatoes were subjected to gamma irradiation at doses of 1 and 2 kGy and simultaneously stored at different temperatures (24 ±2 °C and 4 ±2 °C). The combined effects of low-dose gamma irradiation and storage temperature on the physicochemical, microbiological, and quality characteristics of red tomatoes were evaluated, with particular emphasis on the relationships between physical and chemical quality parameters and spoilage-related microbial load during storage. The results showed that the combined application of 1 kGy gamma irradiation and cold storage exhibited a synergistic effect in reducing weight loss and preserving colour attributes and total vitamin C stability. During storage at ambient temperature, physical parameters such as weight loss, firmness, and colour displayed similar trends between irradiated and control groups at the initial stages; however, statistically significant differences among groups emerged as storage time progressed (p<0.05). In terms of chemical parameters, control samples showed higher values at the beginning of storage. In contrast, tomatoes irradiated at 1 kGy maintained greater stability in total vitamin C content throughout storage at both temperatures. Microbiological analyses indicated that at the beginning of storage, total aerobic mesophilic bacteria (TAMB) and total yeast and mould (TYM) counts were ≤10 CFU/g in samples stored at both temperatures. At ambient temperature, an increase in TYM counts was observed on day 9 in the control and 1 kGy–irradiated groups, while no increase was detected in the 2 kGy–irradiated group. Under cold storage conditions, microbial growth in both control and irradiated samples remained below ≤10 CFU/g throughout the storage period. Overall, these findings demonstrate that combining postharvest cold storage with gamma irradiation is a promising strategy to reduce quality deterioration, suppress microbial growth, and preserve the nutritional integrity of tomatoes during storage.

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Supporting Institution

Turkish Energy, Nuclear and Mineral Research Agency (TENMAK)

Project Number

A2.H1.P15 Researches on Different Product Groups to Determine the Possibilities of Increasing the Variety of Irradiated Products in the Gamma Irradiation Facility

Ethical Statement

The authors declare that this study includes no experiments with human or animal subjects. Ethics committee approval is not required for this study.

Thanks

Zati Ünal, Aydın Ozan Çetintaş and Aslıhan Göktuğ at the Turkish Energy, Nuclear, and Mineral Research Agency are gratefully acknowledged for their valuable support during this study. The research was supported by the Turkish Energy, Nuclear and Mineral Research Agency (TENMAK) under the ‘A2.H1.P15 Research on Different Product Groups to Determine the Possibilities of Increasing the Variety of Irradiated Products in the Gamma Irradiation Facility’ project.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Food Engineering, Food Sustainability, Food Technology, Fruit-Vegetables Technology

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

June 2, 2026

Publication Date

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Submission Date

November 26, 2025

Acceptance Date

January 27, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Number: Advanced Online Publication

APA
İç, E., Turan, Ö., Uyğun, M., Köseoğlu, T., Başbayraktar, V., & Kantoglu, K. Y. (2026). Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes. Food and Health, Advanced Online Publication, 202-223. https://doi.org/10.3153/FH26017
AMA
1.İç E, Turan Ö, Uyğun M, Köseoğlu T, Başbayraktar V, Kantoglu KY. Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes. Food Health. 2026;(Advanced Online Publication):202-223. doi:10.3153/FH26017
Chicago
İç, Erhan, Özlem Turan, Mine Uyğun, Turhan Köseoğlu, Vasfiye Başbayraktar, and Kadriye Yaprak Kantoglu. 2026. “Effect of Gamma Irradiation Combined With Cold Storage Treatment to Increase the Storage Stability of Tomatoes”. Food and Health, no. Advanced Online Publication: 202-23. https://doi.org/10.3153/FH26017.
EndNote
İç E, Turan Ö, Uyğun M, Köseoğlu T, Başbayraktar V, Kantoglu KY (June 1, 2026) Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes. Food and Health Advanced Online Publication 202–223.
IEEE
[1]E. İç, Ö. Turan, M. Uyğun, T. Köseoğlu, V. Başbayraktar, and K. Y. Kantoglu, “Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes”, Food Health, no. Advanced Online Publication, pp. 202–223, June 2026, doi: 10.3153/FH26017.
ISNAD
İç, Erhan - Turan, Özlem - Uyğun, Mine - Köseoğlu, Turhan - Başbayraktar, Vasfiye - Kantoglu, Kadriye Yaprak. “Effect of Gamma Irradiation Combined With Cold Storage Treatment to Increase the Storage Stability of Tomatoes”. Food and Health. Advanced Online Publication (June 1, 2026): 202-223. https://doi.org/10.3153/FH26017.
JAMA
1.İç E, Turan Ö, Uyğun M, Köseoğlu T, Başbayraktar V, Kantoglu KY. Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes. Food Health. 2026;:202–223.
MLA
İç, Erhan, et al. “Effect of Gamma Irradiation Combined With Cold Storage Treatment to Increase the Storage Stability of Tomatoes”. Food and Health, no. Advanced Online Publication, June 2026, pp. 202-23, doi:10.3153/FH26017.
Vancouver
1.Erhan İç, Özlem Turan, Mine Uyğun, Turhan Köseoğlu, Vasfiye Başbayraktar, Kadriye Yaprak Kantoglu. Effect of gamma irradiation combined with cold storage treatment to increase the storage stability of tomatoes. Food Health. 2026 Jun. 1;(Advanced Online Publication):202-23. doi:10.3153/FH26017

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