Journal
LUMINESCENCE
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 266-277Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bio.3947
Keywords
chemiluminescence; chromatography; flow systems; nanomaterial; pesticides
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- Sultan Qaboos University [IG/SCI/CHEM/19/01]
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This study provides an overview of conventional and advanced analytical methods for the determination of pesticides in food and environmental samples, highlighting the use of chromatographic methods, flow-based systems, and paper-based systems. Additionally, it discusses the application of nanomaterials, aptamer, and molecularly imprinted polymers, as well as the challenges associated with these methods. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the future direction in this active research field.
Chemiluminescence is one of the most coveted methods for sensitive determination of pesticides in food and environmental samples. To date, many methods have been developed for qualitative and quantitative analysis of pesticides, ranging from traditional to advanced methods. This study outlines the progress in the conventional and advanced analytical methods, coupled to a chemiluminescence detection system, that are employed for the determination of pesticides in food and environmental samples. Different analytical methods including chromatographic methods, flow-based systems, and paper-based systems are reviewed in this paper. As well, new advances in the application of nanomaterials, aptamer, and molecularly imprinted polymers are highlighted. We also address the challenges and difficulties associated with these methods. Finally, we highlight the future direction in this active field of research.
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