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Chemo and Biosensor Group

Sensor Research Group at Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Jember

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Month: October 2017

Environmental friendly food nano-packaging

October 3, 2017 admincbg2

Nanotechnology has found many applications in various fields. Nanotechnology promises many interesting changes for a better life, such as to improve health, wealth, products and quality of life, as well as reducing impact on the environment. Food nano-packaging is, however, Read More …

UncategorizedNanodevices, Nanomaterials, Nanosensors, NanotechnologyLeave a comment

Nanosensors for the Detection of Food Contaminants

October 3, 2017 admincbg2

The successful integration of nanotechnology as a platform for food sensors offers tremendous benefits in detecting contaminants, particularly in their applications for food quality and safety. The sensors based on nanomaterials (nanosensor), both chemical sensors (chemical nanosensors) and biosensors (nanobiosensors), Read More …

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  • Real time on-package freshness indicator for guavas packaging
  • A novel colorimetric food package label for fish spoilage based on polyaniline film
  • Optical fiber chemical sensing of Hg(II) ions in aqueous samples using a microfluidic device containing a selective tripodal chromoionophore-PVC film

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