Recent progress of quantum dots for food safety assessment: A review
TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2024)
Abstract
The escalating demand for rapid, sensitive, and cost-effective methods for food safety evaluation has led to the exploration of innovative analytical techniques. This year, Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to exploring of the quantum dots (QDs), which have emerged as promising tools for the real-time detection and quantification of various contaminants, including pathogens, heavy metals, and pesticides. This comprehensive review aims to summarize the advancements in the application of QDs for food safety. We discuss the unique optical properties of QDs, such as tunable fluorescence and high photostability, that make them advantageous over traditional fluorescent markers. The review delves into the various functionalization strategies that impart specificity and selectivity to QDs, enabling them to target a wide range of contaminants. We also address the critical challenges that currently impede the widespread adoption of QD technology in food safety, such as potential toxicity, high cost of production, and issues related to stability and interference. Moreover, the review touches upon future perspectives in the application of QDs for food safety. By presenting an integrated overview, this review serves as a valuable resource for researchers and professionals seeking to understand the potential and limitations of QDs in food safety areas.
MoreTranslated text
Key words
Quantum dots,Food safety,Food analysis
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined