Affiliation:
1. Africa Center of Excellence for Mycotoxin & Food Safety Federal University of Technology Minna Niger Nigeria
2. Faculty of Biosciences Department of Biotechnology and Molecular Biology University for Development Studies Tamale Ghana
3. School of Chemical Engineering University of Birmingham Birmingham UK
4. National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control Lagos Nigeria
5. Faculty of Biosciences Department of Biochemistry University for Development Studies Tamale Ghana
Abstract
AbstractThe issue of food fraud, safety and contaminants remains a topic of public concern, as it has been aligned to potential food scarcity. However, nanotechnology presents a promising opportunity for improving various industries, including food, agriculture, and health. This article aims to examine the potential of nanotechnology in enhancing food safety in Ghana, and its efficacy in addressing prevalent food safety challenges. Nano‐based approaches, such as nano‐packaging, nano‐sensing, nano‐additives, and other nano‐techniques, are discussed as effective methods for addressing major and emerging food safety issues in Ghana, such as food contaminants, antimicrobial resistance, food fraud and adulteration, and poor sanitary conditions. Additionally, the ethical and safety implications of these nano‐based approaches and particles are also deliberated.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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1. Nanoparticles in Food;Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies;2024-05-01