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Characterization of Endogenous Nanoparticles from Roasted Chicken Breasts
ArticleAbstract: Emergence of endogenous nanoparticles in thermally processed food has aroused much attention due toPalabras claves:fluorescent nanoparticles, food thermal processing, Human serum albumin, roasted chicken breasts, ThermodynamicsAutores:Cao L., Cong S., Mingqian Tan, Song X., Song Y.Fuentes:scopusFluorescent Carbon Dots Derived from Maillard Reaction Products: Their Properties, Biodistribution, Cytotoxicity, and Antioxidant Activity
ArticleAbstract: Food-borne nanoparticles have received great attention because of their unique physicochemical propePalabras claves:antioxidation, Carbon dots, cell metabolism, Cytotoxicity, Maillard reactionAutores:Cong S., Li D.M., Mingqian Tan, Na X., Song Y., Wang H., Xie Y., Xu X., Zhu B.W.Fuentes:scopusPresence and Formation Mechanism of Foodborne Carbonaceous Nanostructures from Roasted Pike Eel (Muraenesox cinereus)
ArticleAbstract: Foodborne nanostructures have gained more and more attention in recent years. In this paper, the prePalabras claves:biodistribution, carbonaceous nanostructures, foodborne, formation mechanism, photoluminescentAutores:Bi J., Cong S., Li Y., Mingqian Tan, Song Y., Wang H., Yu C., Zhu B.W.Fuentes:scopusPresence of Fluorescent Carbon Nanoparticles in Baked Lamb: Their Properties and Potential Application for Sensors
ArticleAbstract: The presence of nanoparticles in food has drawn much attention in recent years. Fluorescent carbon nPalabras claves:baked lamb, Carbon dots, glucose, Hydroxyl radical, SensorAutores:Cong S., Liu S., Mingqian Tan, Song Y., Wang H., Xie Y., Xu X.Fuentes:scopus