Potential for detection and discrimination between mycotoxigenic and non-toxigenic spoilage moulds using volatile production patterns: a review.
There has been interest in the development of techniques for the rapid early detection of mycotoxigenic moulds in the food production chain. The development of sensor arrays that respond to the presence of different volatiles produced by such moulds has been examined as a potential method for the de...
Main Authors: | Sahgal, N, Needham, R, Cabañes, F, Magan, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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