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Bioactive paper is a paper-based sensor that can identify various contaminants in food and water. First developed in 2009, bioactive paper research has been ongoing and in 2011 was awarded a 5-year grant totalling $7.5 million CAD.[1] It has been developed at the biosensor stage level, which means it can detect pesticides[2] but is not yet able to repel and deactivate toxins. However, its ability to detect potential hazards has applications for human health and safety.[3] The benefits of bioactive paper are that it is simple, portable, disposable, and inexpensive.[4]
^"Bioactive Paper Research Receives Added Funding for Bioactive Paper Development". PaperMoney. 2011-03-01. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
^Kavruk, Murat; Özalp, Veli Cengiz; Öktem, Hüseyin Avni (2013). "Portable Bioactive Paper-Based Sensor for Quantification of Pesticides". Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry. 2013: 1–8. doi:10.1155/2013/932946. PMC 3736481. PMID 23971002.
^Pelton, Robert (2009). "Bioactive paper provides a low-cost platform for diagnostics". TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry. 28 (8): 925–942. doi:10.1016/j.trac.2009.05.005. PMC 7127295. PMID 32287534.
^Kong, Fanzhi; Hu, Yim Fun (2012). "Biomolecule immobilization techniques for bioactive paper fabrication". Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 403 (1): 7–13. doi:10.1007/s00216-012-5821-1. PMID 22367243. S2CID 25919168.
Bioactivepaper is a paper-based sensor that can identify various contaminants in food and water. First developed in 2009, bioactivepaper research has...
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Bioactive glasses are a group of surface reactive glass-ceramic biomaterials and include the original bioactive glass, Bioglass. The biocompatibility...
patient outcomes especially in resource strained medical settings. Bioactivepaper Bioelectronics Biointerface Biomarker DNA field-effect transistor Dual-polarization...
human beings nor to broader ecosystems. Large quantities of ingested bioactive silver can cause argyria, but the use of edible silver or gold as vark...
Sánchez-Camargo AD (2022). "Hemp seeds: Nutritional value, associated bioactivities and the potential food applications in the Colombian context". Front...
Beer Recipe". www.grouprecipes.com. Kūka, Māra (2013). "Determination of Bioactive Compounds and Mineral Substances in Latvian Birch and Maple Saps". Proceedings...
from agricultural waste: proteins, materials containing cellulose and bioactive substances such as essential oils and carotenoids. The increasing ability...
Bentham. In 2013, the now-discontinued The Open Bioactive Compounds Journal again accepted a blatantly bogus paper submitted as part of the Who's Afraid of Peer...
a subcategory of nutritional genomics that focuses on the effects of bioactive food components on epigenetic events. Changes to children’s genetic profiles...
Wui Siew; Yim, Evelyn K. F. (1 March 2017). "Sequentially-crosslinked bioactive hydrogels as nano-patterned substrates with customizable stiffness and...
Radoslaw Walkowiak, Akira Takeuchi, Short Note of Xanthoria parietina, CTC PAPER 2020 http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/why/CSP2006/Xparietina.html http://www...
PMID 24671262. S2CID 29389074. Kitzberger, C.; Scholz, M.; Benassi, M. (2014). "Bioactive compounds content in roasted coffee from traditional and modern Coffea...
Farnsworth, N. R. (1990). "The role of ethnopharmacology in drug development". Bioactive Compounds from Plants. Ciba Foundation Symposium 154. New York: Wiley...
water-filled enclosure housing aquatic plants and/or animals such as fish. A bioactive aquarium would additionally house micro-organisms such as beneficial bacteria...
R. W. (February 2015). "Compostos Bioativos nas Amêndoas de Monguba" [Bioactive Compounds in Monguba Almonds]. Anais do XX Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia...
biomaterial's function and performance is known as bioactivity. Most commonly, in bioactive glasses and bioactive ceramics this term refers to the ability of...
Liposomal nutraceuticals contain bioactive compounds with health-promoting effects. The encapsulation of bioactive compounds in liposomes is attractive...
Aizpurua-Olaizola, Oier; Etxebarria, Nestor (April 2016). "Quantitative Analysis of Bioactive Compounds from Aromatic Plants by Means of Dynamic Headspace Extraction...
range, called the bioactive zone, in which they can disperse and maintain their function. Furthermore, studies indicate increased bioactive zones aid in the...
ISBN 978-962-593-948-3. D. S. Bhakuni & Diwan S. Rawat (2005). "Bioactive metabolites of marine invertebrates". Bioactive Marine Natural Products. Gulf Professional Publishing...
It keeps biological properties of proteins, and retains vitamins and bioactive compounds. Pressure can be reduced by a high vacuum pump (though freeze...
nanoparticles. These ultra-small metal-oxide nanoparticles are highly bioactive and could cause harm to the lungs and also elsewhere in the body, given...