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Institute of Food and Radiation Biology

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Institute of Food and Radiation Biology
Formation1974
HeadquartersSavar, Bangladesh
Region served
Bangladesh
Official language
Bengali

Institute of Food and Radiation Biology (IFRB) is a government research institute that studies food preservation methods through irradiation.[1] The institute is part of the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission.[2]

History

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The institute was established on 1974 as the Irradiation and Pest Control Research Institute. In 1979 the institute was moved to Atomic Energy Research Establishment and renamed Institute of Food and Radiation Biology. The institute has an irradiation facility that offers its services at subsidized rate to Bangladeshi companies.[1] The institute has a cobalt-60 gamma irradiator that is operated by the Gamma Source Division.[3]

List of Divisions

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Abbreviation Divisions
AERD Agrochemical & Environmental Research Division
FSQAD Food Safety and Quality Analysis Division
GSU Gamma Source Unit
IBD Insect Biotechnology Division
MIID Microbiology and Industrial Irradiation Division
MRBD Molecular Radiobiology and Biodosimetry Division
PBGED Plant Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Division
READ Radiation Entomology and Acarology Division
VDRAD Veterinary Drug Residue Analysis Division

References

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  1. ^ a b Haque, Miah Md Sirajul. "Institute of Food and Radiation Biology". Banglapedia. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  2. ^ Phillips, G. O.; Kearn, J. N.; Strong, D. M.; Versen, R. Von; Nather, A. (1 January 1999). Advances in Tissue Banking. World Scientific. p. 400. ISBN 9789810238728. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Making food safer and longer-lasting". The Daily Star. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2017.