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Gajanan A Bodkhe1, Vishal Kumar1, Xingjie Li2,3
1Department of Food Science and Technology, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan-si 38541, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea.
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Microorganisms play a crucial role in food processes, safety, and quality through their dynamic interactions with other organisms. In recent years, biosensors have become essential tools for monitoring these processes in the dairy, meat, and fresh produce industries. This review highlights how microbial diversity, starter cultures, and interactions, such as competition and quorum sensing, shape food ecosystems. Diverse biosensor platforms, including electrochemical, optical, piezoelectric, thermal, field-effect transistor-based, and lateral flow assays, offer distinct advantages tailored to specific food matrices and microbial targets, enabling rapid and sensitive detection. Biosensors have been developed for detecting pathogens in real-time monitoring of fermentation and tracking spoilage. Control strategies, including bacteriocins, probiotics, and biofilm management, support food safety, while decontamination methods provide an additional layer of protection. The integration of new techniques, such as nanotechnology, CRISPR, and artificial intelligence, into Internet of Things systems is enhancing precision, particularly in addressing regional food safety challenges. However, their adoption is still hindered by complex food matrices, high costs, and the growing challenge of antimicrobial resistance. Looking ahead, intelligent systems and wearable sensors may help overcome these barriers. Although gaps in standardization and accessibility remain, biosensors are well-positioned to revolutionize food microbiology, linking ecological insights to practical solutions and paving the way for safer, high-quality food worldwide.
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