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Recent Advances in Rapid Detection Techniques for Pesticide Residue: A Review

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 70, Issue 41, Pages 13093-13117

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.2c05284

Keywords

agricultural products; pesticide residues; rapid detection technology; recent trends

Funding

  1. Central Public Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund for the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences [Y2021PT05]
  2. National Institute of Environmental Health Science Superfund Research Program [P42 ES004699]
  3. NIEHS RIVER AWARD [R35-ESO30433-01]
  4. National Academy of Sciences [2000009144]

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This review introduces the currently available technologies for the rapid detection of pesticide residues, including electrochemistry, optical analysis, biotechnology, and other innovative approaches. It also analyzes the challenges and future development prospects.
As an important chemical pollutant affecting the safety of agricultural products, the on-site and efficient detection of pesticide residues has become a global trend and hotspot in research. These methodologies were developed for simplicity, high sensitivity, and multiresidue detection. This review introduces the currently available technologies based on electrochemistry, optical analysis, biotechnology, and some innovative and novel technologies for the rapid detection of pesticide residues, focusing on the characteristics, research status, and application of the most innovative and novel technologies in the past 10 years, and analyzes challenges and future development prospects. The current review could be a good reference for researchers to choose the appropriate research direction in pesticide residue detection.

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