2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods12183448
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Nanoscale Materials Applying for the Detection of Mycotoxins in Foods

Xiaochun Hu,
Huilin Li,
Jingying Yang
et al.

Abstract: Trace amounts of mycotoxins in food matrices have caused a very serious problem of food safety and have attracted widespread attention. Developing accurate, sensitive, rapid mycotoxin detection and control strategies adapted to the complex matrices of food is crucial for in safeguarding public health. With the continuous development of nanotechnology and materials science, various nanoscale materials have been developed for the purification of complex food matrices or for providing response signals to achieve … Show more

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“…The focus of this study is on the use of nanomaterials in the creation of nanobiosensors and their use in the identification of mycotoxins in food and feed. In order to weave nanobiosensors for aflatoxin detection, scientists have inventoried nano-scale materials (Hu et al, 2023) such as carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanorods, and nanofibers.…”
Section: O Nanotechnological Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of this study is on the use of nanomaterials in the creation of nanobiosensors and their use in the identification of mycotoxins in food and feed. In order to weave nanobiosensors for aflatoxin detection, scientists have inventoried nano-scale materials (Hu et al, 2023) such as carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanorods, and nanofibers.…”
Section: O Nanotechnological Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%