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Bio- and Nanosensors in the Food Industry

Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji, Frank Abimbola Ogundolie, Modupe Doris Ajiboye, John Tsado Mathew, Abel Inobeme, Olotu Titilayo, Olugbemi T. Olaniyan, Oluwatosin Ademola Ijabadeniyi, Oluope Olufemi Ajayi, Wadzani Palnam Dauda, Shakira Ghazanfar, Juliana Bunmi Adetunji

202218 citationsDOI

Abstract

Food safety has become a global concern due to its impact on the health of the human population, and so efficient methods of monitoring food safety have led to several conventional and non-conventional methods. Biosensors, which are a non-conventional method of monitoring food analysis, are required for several food industry applications due to their specificity, efficiency, accuracy, and reliability of results. Advancements in this nanotechnology have transformed the food industries with various applications in processing, packaging, enhancing the nutritional benefits, shelf-life and storage of foods among others. The use of innovations such as nanoparticle-based barcodes, nanoencapsulation, electronic noses and bioelectronic tongues among others are nanotechnology-based biosensors that have been developed to ensure proper monitoring and to address concerns about the safety of food produced in the various food industries. In this chapter, we discuss these technologies, their safety and health issues, trends and concerns.

Topics & Concepts

Food industryFood safetyNanosensorFood packagingNanotechnologyHuman healthReliability (semiconductor)Risk analysis (engineering)Biochemical engineeringBusinessEngineeringMedicineFood scienceMaterials scienceEnvironmental healthBiologyPower (physics)Mechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesBiosensors and Analytical DetectionElectrochemical sensors and biosensors
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