Abstract
With the development of global trade and the improvement of consumer safety awareness, the problem of pesticide residues in spices has received considerable attention. At the same time, with the advancement of nanotechnology, nanomaterials have shown great potential in pesticide residue detection. Given the wide variety of spices and their complex matrices, there has been a lack of a comprehensive review on the application of nanomaterials in pesticide residue detection in spices until now. In this study, the advancements in research on newly developed nanomaterials were examined for the detection of pesticide residues in spices over the last 10years, focusing on the applications of carbon nanotubes, graphene and its derivatives, metal nanoparticles, metal-organic frameworks, molecularly imprinted polymers, and quantum dots. Additionally, this study also explores the advantages and challenges of different nanomaterials' applications and predicts their development trends, aiming to provide a reference for future research.
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