| 英文摘要 |
As the quality of life improves, the importance of food safety grows significantly. The progress in agricultural technology has led to increased pesticide use, raising concerns about pesticide residues in agricultural products - a global issue. While mass spectrometry is the preferred method for detection, its costly equipment and complex operation make it time-consuming and labor-intensive. Hence, our focus is on developing rapid screening assays using lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) technology. LFIA offers advantages such as affordability, ease of use, immediate results, and visual interpretation, widely applied across agriculture, biomedicine, environmental science, and other domains. Our study concentrates on the pesticide hexaconazole, aiming to boost detection sensitivity and optimize rapid screening assays to meet minimum allowable pesticide residue levels in fruits and vegetables. Our rapid screening assays boast characteristics like speed, accuracy, ease of use, affordability, and high sensitivity, with a detection sensitivity of 0.1 ppm. This contributes to swift pesticide residue detection, thereby ensuring food safety. |