Recent Studies and Applications of Hydrogel-Based Biosensors in Food Safety

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Abstract

Food safety has increasingly become a human health issue that concerns all countries in the world. Some substances in food that can pose a significant threat to human health include, but are not limited to, pesticides, biotoxins, antibiotics, pathogenic bacteria, food quality indicators, heavy metals, and illegal additives. The traditional methods of food contaminant detection have practical limitations or analytical defects, restricting their on-site application. Hydrogels with the merits of a large surface area, highly porous structure, good shape-adaptability, excellent biocompatibility, and mechanical stability have been widely studied in the field of food safety sensing. The classification, response mechanism, and recent application of hydrogel-based biosensors in food safety are reviewed in this paper. Furthermore, the challenges and future trends of hydrogel biosensors are also discussed.

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Li, Y., Zhang, H., Qi, Y., & You, C. (2023, December 1). Recent Studies and Applications of Hydrogel-Based Biosensors in Food Safety. Foods. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12244405

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