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Informationen zum Autor Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu is a lecturer in the Department of Science and Engineering of Oxide Materials and Nanomaterials, at the Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Materials Science, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania. He is an experienced researcher and published editor in the field of nano and biostructures. He is the editor-in-chief of two international open access journals: Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, Letters and Applied NanoBioScience. Dr. Grumezescu has published more than 200 peer-reviewed papers, authored nine books, and has served as an editor for more than 50 scholarly books.
List of contents
1: Nanomaterials-based optoelectronic noses for food monitoring and classification
Jose Vicente Ros-Lis, Jose-Luis Vivancos, Ramón Martínez-Máñez
2: Biosensors for detection mycotoxins and pathogenic bacteria in food
Gennady A. Evtugyn, Rezeda V. Shamagsumova, Tibor Hianik
3: Bioconjugated nanomaterials for monitoring food contamination
Babar Hussain, Meral Yüce, Naimat Ullah, Hikmet Budak
4: Detection of food contaminants by gold and silver nanoparticles
Ida Evangeline Paul, D. Nanda Kumar, A. Rajeshwari, Sruthi Ann Alex, Karthiga D, Ashok M. Raichur, N. Chandrasekaran, Amitava Mukherjee
5: Nanomaterial-based electrochemical biosensors for food safety and quality assessment
Fatma Dridi, Mouna Marrackchi, Mohammed Gargouri, Joelle Saulnier, Nicole Jaffrezic- Renault, Florence Lagarde
6: Chemical sensors based on hybrid nanomaterials for food analysis
Daniel S. Correa, Adriana Pavinatto, Luiza A. Mercante, Luiz H.C. Mattoso, Juliano E. Oliveira, Antonio Riul Jr
7: Prevention of food spoilage using nanoscale sensors
Krystian Mistewicz, Marian Nowak
8: Biosensor technologies for analyses of food contaminants
Elif Burcu Bahadir, Mustafa Kemal Sezgintürk
9: Analytical and advanced methods-based determination of melamine in food products
Kobun Rovina, Shafiquzzaman Siddiquee
10: Nanomaterial-based sensor platforms for facile detection of food contaminants
Rükan Genç
11: Evanescent field effect-based nanobiosensors for agro-environmental and food safety
Nóra Adányi, Krisztina Majer-Baranyi, András Székács
12: Micro- and nanotechnology-based approaches to detect pathogenic agents in food
Nathaniel C. Cady, Vincenzina Fusco, Giuseppe Maruccio, Elisabetta Primiceri, Carl A. Batt
13: Contaminant sensors: nanosensors, an efficient alarm for food pathogen detection
Cheunjit Prakitchaiwattana, Rachatida Det-udom
14: Contaminant sensors: nanotechnology-based contaminant sensors
Niha Mohan Kulshreshtha, Divya Shrivastava, Prakash Singh Bisen
15: Nanocomposite biosensors for point-of-care-evaluation of food quality and safety
Anisha A. D'Souza, Durga Kumari, Rinti Banerjee
16: Plasmonic nanoparticles and quantum dots in the identification of inorganic and organic contaminants in food samples
Suresh Kumar Kailasa, Jigneshkumar V. Rohit, Rakesh Kumar Singhal
17: A technique comes to life for security of life: the food contaminant sensors
Santanu Patra, Ekta Roy, Rashmi Madhuri, Prashant K. Sharma
18: New trends in the food industry: application of nanosensors in food packaging
Thiago Caon, Silvia Maria Martelli, Farayde Matta Fakhouri
19: Nanomaterial-based biosensors for food contaminant assessment
Rocio B. Dominguez, Akhtar Hayat, Gustavo A. Alonso, Juan M. Gutiérrez, Roberto Muñoz, Jean-Louis Marty
20: Fluorescent nanosensors: rapid tool for detection of food contaminants
Bhaswati Bhattacharya, Siddhartha Singha, Santanu Basu
Report
"Through discussing the applications of nanotechnology in biosensor development for food testing and analysis, the book presents a very full list of sensor techniques. The volume fulfils the series' aims of bringing together the most recent and innovative applications of nanotechnology in the agri-food industry and of presenting future perspectives in the design of new or alternative foods. This is a book that will benefit not only workers in food testing and analysis but also broader areas of the chemical and biosensing community, although it could have potentially been further enriched with the comments of the commercialisation status of the biosensors discussed." --Johnson Matthey Technology Review