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Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2012

Optical biosensors for food quality and safety assurance—a review

K. Narsaiah; Shyam Narayan Jha; Rishi Bhardwaj; Rajiv Sharma; Ramesh Kumar

Food quality and safety is a scientific discipline describing handling, preparation and storage of food in ways that prevent food borne illness. Food serves as a growth medium for microorganisms that can be pathogenic or cause food spoilage. Therefore, it is imperative to have stringent laws and standards for the preparation, packaging and transportation of food. The conventional methods for detection of food contamination based on culturing, colony counting, chromatography and immunoassay are tedious and time consuming while biosensors have overcome some of these disadvantages. There is growing interest in biosensors due to high specificity, convenience and quick response. Optical biosensors show greater potential for the detection of pathogens, pesticide and drug residues, hygiene monitoring, heavy metals and other toxic substances in the food to check whether it is safe for consumption or not. This review focuses on optical biosensors, the recent developments in the associated instrumentation with emphasis on fiber optic and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) based biosensors for detecting a range of analytes in food samples, the major advantages and challenges associated with optical biosensors. It also briefly covers the different methods employed for the immobilization of bio-molecules used in developing biosensors.


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2011

Measurement techniques and application of electrical properties for nondestructive quality evaluation of foods—a review

Shyam Narayan Jha; K. Narsaiah; A. L. Basediya; Rajiv Sharma; Pranita Jaiswal; Ramesh Kumar; Rishi Bhardwaj

Non-destructive systems are recent trends for quality evaluation of fruits and vegetables. Information on post-harvest variations in electrical properties is needed to develop new instruments for this purpose. Electrical properties are finding increasing application in agriculture and food processing industries. Knowledge of dielectric properties of foods as a function of moisture content and temperature is essential in the design and control of drying systems. As simple, rapid and non-destructive measuring techniques, dielectric spectroscopy provides information about the dielectric response of materials to electromagnetic field. Electrical properties of agricultural materials have been of interest for many years. The interest in dielectric properties of materials has historically been associated with the design of electrical equipment. This review paper covers theoretical aspects of different electrical properties, their measurement techniques, applications of dielectric properties in agriculture/food processing sector and potential applications of thermal imaging (TI) for quality and safety assessment in food processing. The values of dielectric properties of a number of products including food grains, fruits and vegetables, and meat and meat products are presented in table form. This comprehensive coverage will be useful for academic, scientific and industrial community in treating and applying the facts in developing/testing new processes and products based on electromagnetic energy application.


Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition | 2016

Detection of Adulterants and Contaminants in Liquid Foods-A Review.

Shyam Narayan Jha; Pranita Jaiswal; Manpreet Kaur Grewal; Mansha Gupta; Rishi Bhardwaj

Milk and fruit juices have paramount importance in human diet. Increasing demand of these liquid foods has made them vulnerable to economic adulteration during processing and in supply chain. Adulterants are difficult to detect by consumers and thus necessitating the requirement of rapid, accurate and sensitive detection. The potential adulterants in milk and fruit juices and their limits set by different regulatory bodies have been briefly described in this review. Potential advantages and limitations of various techniques such as physicochemical methods, chromatography, immunoassays, molecular, electrical, spectroscopy with chemometrics, electronic nose, and biosensors have been described. Spectroscopy in combination with chemometrics has shown potential for rapid, precise, and sensitive detection of potential adulterants in these liquid foods.


Scientia Horticulturae | 2012

Non-destructive prediction of sweetness of intact mango using near infrared spectroscopy

Shyam Narayan Jha; Pranita Jaiswal; K. Narsaiah; Mansha Gupta; Rishi Bhardwaj; Ashish Kumar Singh


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2014

Prediction of textural attributes using color values of banana (Musa sapientum) during ripening

Pranita Jaiswal; Shyam Narayan Jha; Poonam Preet Kaur; Rishi Bhardwaj; Ashish Kumar Singh; Vishakha Wadhawan


Scientia Horticulturae | 2010

Post-harvest micro-flora on major cultivars of Indian mangoes

Shyam Narayan Jha; Pranita Jaiswal; K. Narsaiah; Rishi Bhardwaj; R. Sharma; R. Kumar; A.L. Basediya


Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2013

Prediction of Sensory Profile of Mango Using Textural Attributes During Ripening

Shyam Narayan Jha; Pranita Jaiswal; K. Narsaiah; Ashish Kumar Singh; Poonam Preet Kaur; Rajan Sharma; R. Kumar; Rishi Bhardwaj


Agricultural research | 2013

Authentication of Mango Varieties Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

Shyam Narayan Jha; Pranita Jaiswal; K. Narsaiah; Ramesh Kumar; Rajiv Sharma; Mansha Gupta; Rishi Bhardwaj; Ashish Kumar Singh


Scientia Horticulturae | 2012

Estimation of total bacteria on mango surface by using ATP bioluminescence

K. Narsaiah; Shyam Narayan Jha; Pranita Jaiswal; A.K. Singh; Mansha Gupta; Rishi Bhardwaj


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2014

Rapid Prediction of Microbial Load on Intact Mango Surface Using Spectroscopy

Pranita Jaiswal; Shyam Narayan Jha; K. Narsaiah; Rishi Bhardwaj

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Shyam Narayan Jha

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Pranita Jaiswal

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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K. Narsaiah

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Ashish Kumar Singh

National Dairy Research Institute

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A. L. Basediya

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Manpreet Kaur Grewal

Punjab Agricultural University

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R. Kumar

Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences

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Rajan Sharma

National Dairy Research Institute

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