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Abstract
Mycotoxin contamination in food and feed is a widespread issue with serious economic and public health consequences. Current detection methods often fail to meet quality standards due to the presence of multiple mycotoxins. This review presents recent advancements in the electrochemical detection of co-contaminated mycotoxins in food, emphasizing multi-target and rapid detection approaches. Key mycotoxins, including ochratoxin A (OTA), deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEN), fumonisin (FB1), and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), are discussed, along with their toxicological effects and relevant regulatory standards. The review explores electrochemical methods, including simultaneous and multi-target detection, highlighting both biomolecule-free techniques for potential-resolved selectivity and biomolecule-based approaches, such as immunosensors and aptasensors. Additionally, challenges in on-site application and future trends like screen-printing, miniaturization, smartphone integration, and cloud computing are examined. By providing a comprehensive analysis, this review underscores the potential of electrochemical sensors for enhancing food monitoring and identifies key directions for further research.
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