A nanozyme catalysis‐diazotization reaction cascaded ratiometric colorimetric assay probing the dynamics of nitrite in leftovers
Ziyu Zhang,
Lina Tang,
Wenjie Sheng
et al.
Abstract:As a common food additive, excessive nitrite poses a great threat to human health, and monitoring its content in food products is of importance for healthy diet. Currently, the detection of nitrite content in food is primarily focused on fresh dishes, and there is a lack of research on monitoring the variations of nitrite in different foods under various storage conditions. In this study, we cascaded nanozyme catalysis with diazotization reaction and developed a ratiometric colorimetric assay to dynamically an… Show more
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