Nanomycotoxicology 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-817998-7.00005-7
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Magnetic nanomaterials for purification, detection, and control of mycotoxins

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“…Iron oxides are known to degrade organic compounds, decompose under acidic conditions, and easily react with O 2 in air, and, as such, it is necessary to coat them with different protective layers of material, such as carbon nanomaterials, polymers, noble metals, or silica, that help improve their stability and also to introduce new functionalities and surface features [ 45 ]. The functionalization of the produced MNMs surface with different functional groups is simple and institutes various physicochemical properties on the materials in order to enhance their analytical applicabilities [ 46 ]. In the proceeding section of this review, we discuss different types of MNMs used for extraction.…”
Section: Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iron oxides are known to degrade organic compounds, decompose under acidic conditions, and easily react with O 2 in air, and, as such, it is necessary to coat them with different protective layers of material, such as carbon nanomaterials, polymers, noble metals, or silica, that help improve their stability and also to introduce new functionalities and surface features [ 45 ]. The functionalization of the produced MNMs surface with different functional groups is simple and institutes various physicochemical properties on the materials in order to enhance their analytical applicabilities [ 46 ]. In the proceeding section of this review, we discuss different types of MNMs used for extraction.…”
Section: Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanomaterials, especially magnetic nanoparticles (MNP), have been successfully integrated with various analysis systems (e.g., HPLC and LC—MS/MS) for the extraction and detection of contaminants in foods, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (Li et al., 2018), fluoroquinolones (Wen et al., 2020), mycotoxins (Yang et al., 2020), and etc. (Liu et al., 2020; Moreno, Zougagh, & Ríos, 2016; Ramadan, Mohamed, Almoammar, & Abd‐Elsalam, 2020; Wan et al., 2017; Yang et al., 2020; Zhao, Wang, Xu, & Lu, 2017). By employing Fe 3 O 4 MNPs as a cleanup material for the extraction of the mycotoxin (DON), Karami‐Osboo et al.…”
Section: Applications Of Nanomaterials To Mycotoxin Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanomaterials, especially magnetic nanoparticles (MNP), have been successfully integrated with various analysis systems (e.g., HPLC and LC-MS/MS) for the extraction and detection of contaminants in foods, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons , fluoroquinolones (Wen et al, 2020), mycotoxins , and etc. Moreno, Zougagh, & Ríos, 2016;Ramadan, Mohamed, Almoammar, & Abd-Elsalam, 2020;Wan et al, 2017;Zhao, Wang, Xu, & Lu, 2017 (Yu, Ma, Zhang, & Li, 2019) have been also applied for the HPLC-based assays of mycotoxins (Capriotti et al, 2019). Although HPLC-based assays have showed high sensitivity, good accuracy, and robust reliability for the mycotoxin detection, they are laborious, time consuming, and complicated, and especially relying on the expensive equipment with skilled operators (Goud, Reddy, Satyanarayana, Kummari, & Gobi, 2019;.…”
Section: Nanomaterials For Hplc-based Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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