Biosensor in smart food traceability system for food safety and security

  • Catarina Meliana
  • , Jingjing Liu
  • , Pau Loke Show
  • , Sze Shin Low

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    53 Scopus citations

    Abstract

    The burden of food contamination and food wastage has significantly contributed to the increased prevalence of foodborne disease and food insecurity all over the world. Due to this, there is an urgent need to develop a smarter food traceability system. Recent advancements in biosensors that are easy-to-use, rapid yet selective, sensitive, and cost-effective have shown great promise to meet the critical demand for onsite and immediate diagnosis and treatment of food safety and quality control (i.e. point-of-care technology). This review article focuses on the recent development of different biosensors for food safety and quality monitoring. In general, the application of biosensors in agriculture (i.e. pre-harvest stage) for early detection and routine control of plant infections or stress is discussed. Afterward, a more detailed advancement of biosensors in the past five years within the food supply chain (i.e. post-harvest stage) to detect different types of food contaminants and smart food packaging is highlighted. A section that discusses perspectives for the development of biosensors in the future is also mentioned.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article number2310908
    JournalBioengineered
    Volume15
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2024

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
      SDG 2 Zero Hunger

    Keywords

    • Biosensors
    • food analysis
    • food contaminants
    • food safety
    • smart packaging
    • traceability tools

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