Application of fluorescence-based analysis methods
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Published:2022-07-08
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Volume:3
Page:215-222
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ISSN:2791-0210
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Container-title:Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology
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Short-container-title:HSET
Author:
Chen Suqin,Gu Chenglong,Hu Chenxi,Xu Jinglai
Abstract
Fluorescence has been discovered over decades and enormous fluorescence technology appear and been applied to different field. This article mainly focuses on the fluorescence technologies with good function or potential that has relationship with health. The field of the health is extremely broad, so we just summarized it into two parts, one is the cause of unhealthy, one is the restore health. Apart from those physical injuries, food safety is a major risk of un-wellbeing, so to effectively improve the accuracy and efficiency of the detection technology of contaminants is very important, where metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can improve this. Fluorescent imaging and other fluorescent biosensors have great abilities and potential in clinical technology and biomedical field to help to restore healthy. While not just these fluorescence technologies themselves need to discuss, fluorophore is also an essential part. As most fluorescence technologies need to use it. As a result, this research shows the application of fluorescence-based analysis methods in different fields, including food safety and biomedicine.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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