2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsagscitech.2c00126
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Automation in Pesticide Residue Analysis in Foods: A Step toward Smarter Laboratories and Green Chemistry

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“…On a large scale, these agro-industry by-products urgently require green innovation due to their low recovery yields and high environmental impacts, with some concerns about their toxicity [23]. Simultaneously, novel automated methods have been proposed for the analysis of pesticides in food [24]. To the same extent, the packaging industry is moving towards the development of biodegradable films for active packaging based on a mixture of cellulose acetate, polycaprolactone diol, and bio-based plasticisers by researching their profitability and biodegradability under specific conditions [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On a large scale, these agro-industry by-products urgently require green innovation due to their low recovery yields and high environmental impacts, with some concerns about their toxicity [23]. Simultaneously, novel automated methods have been proposed for the analysis of pesticides in food [24]. To the same extent, the packaging industry is moving towards the development of biodegradable films for active packaging based on a mixture of cellulose acetate, polycaprolactone diol, and bio-based plasticisers by researching their profitability and biodegradability under specific conditions [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%