Quick & Easy: How Smartphones Help Detect Pesticides in Veggies
ChinaTue Nov 19 2024
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You know those tiny, almost invisible pesticides on your veggies? They're harmful and hard to spot. But scientists have invented a cool, portable sensor using smartphones to find them quickly. This sensor uses something called a single-atom nanozyme to change color when it finds a pesticide called carbofuran. Carbofuran acts as a sneaky blocker for an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, which helps break down a chemical called acetylthiocholine.
When this happens, another chemical, thiocholine, stops the nanozyme from working, causing a color change that we can see with our eyes or a smartphone camera. This sensor can spot carbofuran even when it's barely there, and it works well with veggies like Chinese cabbage, regular cabbage, and lettuce. It's like having a tiny detective in your pocket to keep your food safe!
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