The second part of the book presents an overview of cutting-edge detection techniques to identify emerging biotoxins in several matrices. Readers will find an authoritative overview of the recent developments in nanotechnology and microfluidics (nanomaterial-based systems), and biosensors (immunosensors, receptor-based biosensors, and cell-based biosensors). The book also covers other detection techniques applied to food such as fluorescent, colourimetric, electrochemical, photoelectrochemical, and electrochemiluminescent techniques.
Given its breadth, the book appeals to researchers, academics, and students interested in biotoxins, their pharmacological importance and their impact on agriculture and human health.
Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad is an Emeritus Professor of the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Hyderabad, India. With 35+ years of experience, Prof. Prasad made significant contributions to the field of plant-metal interactions, bioremediation and bioeconomy. He also published 200+ research articles in peer-reviewed journals, 120+ book chapters and edited 30+ books, including the recent Springer book Water in Circular Economy.
Sarada Devi Tetali is a Professor of the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Hyderabad, India. With 40+ articles published in peer-reviewed journals, her main research contributions include the field of Photosynthesis, Algal Biotechnology and Molecular basis of phytomedicine for chronic inflammatory diseases.
Catherine Bennetau-Pelissero is a Professor at the Department of Feed & Food, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, France. She holds a double PhD graduation in Maione Biology and Animal Physiology from the University of Bordeaux, France, and she made significant contributions to the fields of phytoestrogens and health. Among her 80+a articles and 15+ chapters, she also contributed to the Springer reference work on Bioactive Molecules in Food.