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Assessment of potential toxicity of foodborne fluorescent nanoparticles from roasted pork
ArticleAbstract: Foodborne nanoparticles (NPs) refer to the nanostructures generated during food processing, rather tPalabras claves:biodistribution, C. elegans, Mice, Nanoparticles, roasted porkAutores:Cao L., Li J., Lv J., Mingqian Tan, Shan S., Zhao X.Fuentes:scopusCarbon dots from roasted mackerel (scomberomorus niphonius) for free radical scavenging
ArticleAbstract: Foodborne nanoparticles produced from food components during thermal processing have received attentPalabras claves:Fluorescence, fluorescent carbon dots, Foodborne nanoparticles, Free radical, Roasted mackerelAutores:Cao L., Li D.M., Li J., Mingqian Tan, Yu C.Fuentes:scopusMolecular interaction of fluorescent carbon dots from mature vinegar with human hemoglobin: Insights from spectroscopy, thermodynamics and AFM
ArticleAbstract: Foodborne nanoparticles have attracted considerable interest due to their distinctive fluorescence aPalabras claves:Esterase activity, fluorescent carbon dots, Human hemoglobin, INTERACTIONAutores:Cao L., Cong S., Li J., Mingqian Tan, Song Y., Wang H.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of Freezing-Thawing Cycle on Water Dynamics of Turbot Flesh Assessed by Low-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
ArticleAbstract: Turbot is a valuable commercial species due to its high nutrient content. Moisture is an important iPalabras claves:freezing-thawing process, Low-field NMR, MRI, turbot, water dynamicAutores:Li J., Li Y., Mingqian Tan, Xia K.Fuentes:scopusInteractions of carbon quantum dots from roasted fish with digestive protease and dopamine
ArticleAbstract: Food-borne carbon quantum dots (CQDs) in thermal-processed fish may pose potential risks to the humaPalabras claves:Autores:Bao Z., Cao L., Cong S., Li D.M., Li J., Mingqian Tan, Song Y.Fuentes:scopus