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Recent Trends in Advanced Biosensors for Early Detection of Fungal Spoilage and Intoxication in Food of Animal Origin


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Title: Recent Trends in Advanced Biosensors for Early Detection of Fungal Spoilage and Intoxication in Food of Animal Origin

Authors: Samah Eid, Elsayed S.E. Shabana, Amany N. Dapgh, Ahmed Shabaan, Ali Amer, Asmaa Gamal El-deen, Wagdy Youssef, Ashraf Hakim, Hussien Abouelhag

Journal: Ricos biology

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Year: 2025

Volume: 3

Issue: 8

Language: en

DOI: 10.33687/ricosbiol.03.08.68

Keywords: Food safetyMeatMilkMycotoxinsBiosensors

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Abstract

The public health concern induced by mycotoxins contamination has globally retained a prominent deal of interest. Mycotoxins are secondarily synthetized and can accumulate in host organs so institute adverse effects on humans and livestock, resulting in grave health threats and often produced by certain filamentous fungi broadly found in foodstuffs. Enhancing early trace recognition and control from the root is a more coveted approach than the disposal way to assert food safety. Biosensors are ready to interference from various components in intricate food matrices when recognizing trace mycotoxins. This article focuses on advanced approaches especially incorporation of biosensors for detection of mycotoxins in food matrices of animal origin as well as progressing of sensing detection for food safety assurance.


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