2021
DOI: 10.3390/nano11061515
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Development of Nanosensors Based Intelligent Packaging Systems: Food Quality and Medicine

Abstract: The issue of medication noncompliance has resulted in major risks to public safety and financial loss. The new omnipresent medicine enabled by the Internet of things offers fascinating new possibilities. Additionally, an in-home healthcare station (IHHS), it is necessary to meet the rapidly increasing need for routine nursing and on-site diagnosis and prognosis. This article proposes a universal and preventive strategy to drug management based on intelligent and interactive packaging (I2Pack) and IMedBox. The … Show more

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“…The biosensors containing nanoparticles were developed to detect and neutralise pathogens or other contaminants, most being used for pathogen detection in fish [93]. Gold nanoparticle biosensors use a surface resonance detection method to detect ochratoxin A, a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus and Penicillium moulds that often contaminate raw materials and food products and have strong toxic effects on the visceral organs of both humans and animals [94].…”
Section: Biosensors With Bio-coatings and Applications In The Food Se...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biosensors containing nanoparticles were developed to detect and neutralise pathogens or other contaminants, most being used for pathogen detection in fish [93]. Gold nanoparticle biosensors use a surface resonance detection method to detect ochratoxin A, a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus and Penicillium moulds that often contaminate raw materials and food products and have strong toxic effects on the visceral organs of both humans and animals [94].…”
Section: Biosensors With Bio-coatings and Applications In The Food Se...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once legal and social challenges and issues are resolved by consolidated legislation and improved RFID technology security standards, healthcare organizations are expected to speed up their pace to adopt RFID to patient related applications [20]. Author Chelliah, Ramachandran uses radio frequency identification (RFID) links and a wireless biomedical sensor network (WBSN) to monitor a set of intelligent pharmaceutical packages (iPackage) and a set of wearable biomedical sensor tags (iTag) [21]. In order to add value to RFID technology, various sensors are developed to be interfaced with RFID tags for monitoring different aspects of food quality [22].…”
Section: Application Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanoparticles have rapidly integrated into our daily lives, such as in cosmetics, food packaging, therapeutics, biosensors, etc. [ 1 ]. As their applications expand, more people will come into contact with these materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%