Sensors Application in Food Analysis and Detection
A special issue of Foods (ISSN 2304-8158). This special issue belongs to the section "Food Analytical Methods".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2018) | Viewed by 48772
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biosensors; bioelectrochemistry; enzymatic systems; immunoassays; enzyme sensors; immunosensors; aptasensors; food analysis; pesticides; toxins; antibiotics; emerging contaminants
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Due to its continuous development, the agri-food industry is increasingly in need of analytics to control food quality and safety. This need arises, not only from a request from regulatory bodies, but also from an increasing concern of consumers for the quality of their diet, in close relation to their well-being and health. Analytical techniques are therefore becoming of high importance for the control or verification of food components (sugars, proteins, fats, vitamins, etc.), but also for the detection of unexpected contaminants, including pesticides, toxins, drugs and allergens. Many physico-chemical and immunochemical methods have been developed so far for the control of production processes and contaminants detection. However, these conventional methods are cumbersome to implement, require pre-treatment of the sample, expensive equipment and high purity solvents. In this context, the development of easy-to-handle and portative tools appears for many researchers as a potential alternative to conventional techniques. This Special Issue will more particularly focus on recent advances in biosensors directed to monitoring of food components and detection of undesirable compounds.
Prof. Thierry NoguerDr. Carole Calas-Blanchard
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biosensors
- food monitoring
- pesticides
- toxins
- allergens
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