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Application of molecularly imprinted polymers for the separation and detection of aflatoxin

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
Volume 45, Issue 5-6, Pages 400-410

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1747519820980373

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aflatoxin; food safety; molecularly imprinted polymers; molecular recognition; polymerization; separation

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Aflatoxins are highly toxic carcinogens, and molecular imprinting polymers have been widely applied for their detection and separation. Different polymerization methods and applications of molecular imprinting polymers in aflatoxin detection were reviewed in this study.
Aflatoxins are extremely harmful carcinogens to humans and animals. In recent years, attention has been directed toward the application of molecular imprinting polymers for the separation and detection of aflatoxin. In this review, polymerization methods for the preparation of molecular imprinting polymers for aflatoxin detection, such as lump-bulk polymerization, spherical molecular imprinting polymer synthesis, surface-imprinted polymerization, and electropolymerization, are described. The applications of molecular imprinting polymers in solid-phase extraction, biosensors, and the surface-enhanced Raman detection of aflatoxin are also reviewed in this paper.

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