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Optical discrimination of histamine and ethylenediamine in meat samples using a colorimetric affordable test strip (CATS): introducing a novel lab-on paper sensing strategy for low-cost ensuring food safety by rapid and accurate monitoring of biogenic amines.
MLA
Saadati, Arezoo, et al. “Optical Discrimination of Histamine and Ethylenediamine in Meat Samples Using a Colorimetric Affordable Test Strip (CATS): Introducing a Novel Lab-on Paper Sensing Strategy for Low-Cost Ensuring Food Safety by Rapid and Accurate Monitoring of Biogenic Amines.” RSC Advances, vol. 14, no. 13, Mar. 2024, pp. 8602–14. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra00101j.
APA
Saadati, A., Farshchi, F., Jafari, M., Kholafazad, H., Hasanzadeh, M., & Shadjou, N. (2024). Optical discrimination of histamine and ethylenediamine in meat samples using a colorimetric affordable test strip (CATS): introducing a novel lab-on paper sensing strategy for low-cost ensuring food safety by rapid and accurate monitoring of biogenic amines. RSC Advances, 14(13), 8602–8614. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra00101j
Chicago
Saadati, Arezoo, Fatemeh Farshchi, Mohsen Jafari, Houman Kholafazad, Mohammad Hasanzadeh, and Nasrin Shadjou. 2024. “Optical Discrimination of Histamine and Ethylenediamine in Meat Samples Using a Colorimetric Affordable Test Strip (CATS): Introducing a Novel Lab-on Paper Sensing Strategy for Low-Cost Ensuring Food Safety by Rapid and Accurate Monitoring of Biogenic Amines.” RSC Advances 14 (13): 8602–14. doi:10.1039/d4ra00101j.