2022
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.13036
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Advances in functional photonic crystal materials for the analysis of chemical hazards in food

Abstract: Chemical contaminants in food generally include natural toxins (mycotoxins, animal toxins, and phytotoxins), pesticides, veterinary drugs, environmental pollutants, heavy metals, and illegal additives. Developing a low-cost, simple, and rapid detection technology for harmful substances in food is urgently needed. Analytical methods based on different advanced materials have been developed into rapid detection methods for food samples. In particular, photonic crystal (PC) materials have a unique surface periodi… Show more

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“…to capture specific targets. When the target was bound with the appropriate biorecognition molecules, the optical properties of PCMs changed, enabling rapid and accurate detection of the presence and quantity of the target through an optical detection system [ 208 , 209 ]. Zheng and co-workers [ 210 ] developed a PCM suspension array based on aptamer fluorescence recovery for the detection of multiple mycotoxins in grain samples ( Figure 6 b).…”
Section: Nanoscale Materials For Rapid Detection and Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to capture specific targets. When the target was bound with the appropriate biorecognition molecules, the optical properties of PCMs changed, enabling rapid and accurate detection of the presence and quantity of the target through an optical detection system [ 208 , 209 ]. Zheng and co-workers [ 210 ] developed a PCM suspension array based on aptamer fluorescence recovery for the detection of multiple mycotoxins in grain samples ( Figure 6 b).…”
Section: Nanoscale Materials For Rapid Detection and Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%