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Rapid point-of-need detection of bacteria and their toxins in food using gold nanoparticles

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12839

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biosensing; foodborne and waterborne bacteria; localized surface plasmon resonance; meat; milk

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  1. H2020 European Institute of Innovation andTechnology [872662]
  2. Ministry for Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [451-03-9/2021-14/200053]

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This article introduces a new type of disposable colorimetric sensor based on gold nanoparticles for rapid measurement of bacteria and their toxins in food. Optimizations are needed to strengthen and improve the quality of devices for their application in the food industry.
Biosensors need to meet the rising food industry demand for sensitive, selective, safe, and fast food safety quality control. Disposable colorimetric sensors based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and localized surface plasmon resonance are low-cost and easy-to-perform devices intended for rapid point-of-need measurements. Recent studies demonstrate various facile and versatile AuNPs-based analytical platforms for the detection of bacteria and their toxins in milk, meat, and other foods. In this review, we introduce the general characteristics and mechanisms of AuNPs calorimetric biosensors, and highlight optimizations needed to strengthen and improve the quality of devices for their application in food matrices.

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