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  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Food Safety
  • Biotechnology

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  • Mycotoxins pose significant risks to food safety and human health.
  • A wide array of commercial mycotoxin testing kits are currently available.
  • Existing immunoassays and fluorometric assays are continuously being improved.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review currently available and novel mycotoxin testing methods.
  • To highlight emerging trends in assay development.
  • To forecast future directions in mycotoxin detection technology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of commercial and novel mycotoxin analysis techniques.
  • Focus on enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, membrane-based immunoassays, fluorescence polarisation immunoassays, and fluorometric assays.
  • Exploration of biosensor technology for mycotoxin detection.

Main Results:

  • Ongoing development and improvement of existing mycotoxin assays.
  • Emergence of novel assays utilizing biosensor technology.
  • Key trends include multiplexing capabilities and rapid on-site analysis.

Conclusions:

  • The field of mycotoxin testing is dynamic with continuous innovation.
  • Biosensor technology represents a significant advancement in mycotoxin detection.
  • Future mycotoxin analysis will likely be characterized by speed, sensitivity, and on-site applicability.