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Solvent-tuned perovskite heterostructures enable visual linoleic acid assay and edible oil species discrimination via wavelength shift

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2024]
Shuo Wang, Wenbin Zhou, Zhongyu Wei, Hang Li, Yuxiu Xiao
ABSTRACT

Linoleic acid (LA) detection and edible oils discrimination are essential for food safety. Recently, CsPbBr 3 @SiO 2 heterostructures have been widely applied in edible oil assays, while deep insights into solvent effects on their structure and performance are often overlooked. Based on the suitable polarity and viscosity of cyclohexane, we prepared CsPbBr 3 @SiO 2 Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) with high stability in edible oil and fast halogen-exchange (FHE) efficiency with oleylammonium iodide (OLAI). LA is selectively oxidized by lipoxidase to yield hydroxylated derivative (oxLA) capable of reacting with OLAI, thereby bridging LA content to naked-eye fluorescence color changes through the anti-FHE reaction. The established method for LA in edible oils exhibited consistent results with GC–MS analysis ( p  > 0.05). Since the LA content difference between edible oils, we further utilized chemometrics to accurately distinguish (100%) the species of edible oils. Overall, such elaborated CsPbBr 3 @SiO 2 JNPs enable a refreshing strategy for edible oil discrimination.

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