沙门氏菌
污染
纳米技术
复矩阵
微流控
食品加工
材料科学
工艺工程
计算机科学
食品科学
生物
工程类
化学
色谱法
细菌
生态学
遗传学
作者
Akansha Prasad,Shadman Khan,Jonathan K Monteiro,Jiuxing Li,Fatima Arshad,Liane Ladouceur,Lei Tian,Amid Shakeri,Carlos D. M. Filipe,Yingfu Li,Tohid F. Didar
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202302641
摘要
With food production shifting away from traditional farm-to-table approaches to efficient multistep supply chains, the incidence of food contamination has increased. Consequently, pathogen testing via inefficient culture-based methods has increased, despite its lack of real-time capabilities and need for centralized facilities. While in situ pathogen detection would address these limitations and enable individual product monitoring, accurate detection within unprocessed, packaged food products without user manipulation has proven elusive. Herein, "Lab-in-a-Package" is presented, a platform capable of sampling, concentrating, and detecting target pathogens within closed food packaging, without intervention. This system consists of a newly designed packaging tray and reagent-infused membrane that can be paired universally with diverse pathogen sensors. The inclined food packaging tray maximizes fluid localization onto the sensing interface, while the membrane acts as a reagent-immobilizing matrix and an antifouling barrier for the sensor. The platform is substantiated using a newly discovered Salmonella-responsive nucleic acid probe, which enables hands-free detection of 103 colony forming units (CFU) g-1 target pathogen in a packaged whole chicken. The platform remains effective when contamination is introduced with toolsand surfaces, ensuring widespread efficacy. Its real-world use for in situ detection is simulated using a handheld fluorescence scanner with smartphone connectivity.
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