sugárzásmentes
Sugárzásmentes, or radiation-free, refers to the absence of ionizing radiation, which includes alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. This term is often used in the context of food, beverages, and other products to indicate that they have not been exposed to ionizing radiation during processing or packaging. The primary concern with ionizing radiation is its potential to cause biological damage, including DNA mutations and cancer.
The use of ionizing radiation in food processing is regulated by various international and national organizations,
Sugárzásmentes products are typically processed using non-ionizing radiation methods, such as heat, pressure, or chemical treatments,
The term "sugárzásmentes" is commonly used in the European Union, where it is a mandatory label for
In summary, sugárzásmentes is a label used to indicate that a product has not been exposed to