2024
DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2024.2310908
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Biosensor in smart food traceability system for food safety and security

Catarina Meliana,
Jingjing Liu,
Pau Loke Show
et al.

Abstract: The burden of food contamination and food wastage has significantly contributed to the increased prevalence of foodborne disease and food insecurity all over the world. Due to this, there is an urgent need to develop a smarter food traceability system. Recent advancements in biosensors that are easy-to-use, rapid yet selective, sensitive, and cost-effective have shown great promise to meet the critical demand for onsite and immediate diagnosis and treatment of food safety and quality control (i.e. point-of-car… Show more

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“…The mentioned trends [123,125,191,[202][203][204] for the improvement of detection with biosensors are related to the efficiency of biomolecules, the improvement of their fixation on the transducer, modifications brought to the surfaces or to the pH, the use of nanomaterials, the improvement of detection signals, the possibility of multi-analyte detection, miniaturization, portability. Aptamers, regardless of the detection modality, are considered extremely efficient and described as being superior to ELISA antibody technology, although the affinity of aptamers is considered, in general, weaker compared to that of antibodies [197].…”
Section: Comparative Overview and Future Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mentioned trends [123,125,191,[202][203][204] for the improvement of detection with biosensors are related to the efficiency of biomolecules, the improvement of their fixation on the transducer, modifications brought to the surfaces or to the pH, the use of nanomaterials, the improvement of detection signals, the possibility of multi-analyte detection, miniaturization, portability. Aptamers, regardless of the detection modality, are considered extremely efficient and described as being superior to ELISA antibody technology, although the affinity of aptamers is considered, in general, weaker compared to that of antibodies [197].…”
Section: Comparative Overview and Future Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%