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Recent advances in meat freshness "magnifier": fluorescence sensing.

Jinsong ZhaoYongsheng NiLijun TanWendi ZhangHui ZhouBao-Cai Xu
Published in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2023)
To address the serious waste of meat resources and food safety problems caused by the decrease in meat freshness due to the action of microorganisms and enzymes, a low-cost, time-saving and high-efficiency freshness monitoring method is urgently needed. Fluorescence sensing could act as a "magnifier" for meat freshness monitoring due to its ability to sense characteristic signal produced by meat spoilage. Here, the magnification mechanism of meat freshness via sensing the water activity, adenosine triphosphate, hydrogen ion, total volatile basic nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, bioamines was comprehensively analyzed. The existing "magnifier" forms including paper chips, films, labels, arrays, probes, and hydrogels as well as the application in livestock, poultry and aquatic meat freshness monitoring were reviewed. Future research directions involving innovation of principles, visualization and quantification capabilities for various meats freshness were provided. By critically evaluating the potential and limitations, efficient and reliable meat freshness monitoring strategies wish to be developed for the post-epidemic era.
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