Abstract

Many food hazards and agricultural chemicals generate food analysis to detect various analytes. Currently used methods for detecting threats and analyzing food quality require costly devices, workforce, and tedious procedures. Emerging nanomaterials can play an essential role in bridging this gap by rapid, sensitive, and selective detection of analytes are highlighted in this featured article. Additionally, it put some light on the characteristics, classification, and prospects of nanobiosensors.

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