Publications by authors named "Kang Tu"

An upconversion-gold nanoparticle detection system that integrates PCR amplification and fluorescence resonance energy transfer was constructed to enable swift and highly sensitive identification of Escherichia coli. The forward primer used in the PCR amplification is modified with sulfhydryl groups, enabling its connection to gold nanoparticles via Au-S bonds. The complementary strand of the forward primer, which is attached to the upconversion nanomaterials, can hybridize with the free forward primer through base complementary pairing.

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Packaging with paper bags is essential for protecting mangoes during growth, but strongly berries near infrared (NIR) spectral signals used for non-invasive analysis of their internal quality. This study focused on eliminating or minimizing the interference of paper bags on the NIR spectra of mangoes and developed innovative solutions to accurately assess mango firmness (FI), dry matter content (DMC), soluble solids content (SSC), and titratable acidity (TA). Specific NIR signals at around 1150-1250 nm and 2100-2400 nm were highlighted, which significantly reduced the precision of NIR predictions for these quality traits.

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In this work, the effect of lenticels on the predictive performance of apple and pear soluble solids content (SSC) models developed based on hyperspectral imaging (HSI) at 380-1010 nm was investigated for the first time. Variations in the spectral properties of lenticels, pericarp, and combined lenticels and pericarp regions of interest (ROI) were analyzed using two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy method (2D-COS), factor discriminant analysis (FDA) and principal component analysis (PCA). Partial least squares regression (PLSR) was performed to develop calibration models of SSC for each ROI separately.

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The application of high-level data fusion in the detection of agricultural products still presents a significant challenge. In this study, dual-channel feature fusion model (DCFFM) with attention mechanism was proposed to optimize the utilization of both one-dimensional spectral data and two-dimensional image data in the hyperspectral images for achieving high-level data fusion. A comparative analysis of support vector machine (SVM), convolutional neural network (CNN) with DCFFM, demonstrated that DCFFM exhibited superior results, achieving the accuracy, precision, recall, specificity, and F1-score of 95.

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In this study, the water distribution and migration of bruised 'Korla' pear flesh during storage, as well as their relationships with optical properties and light propagation, were comprehensively investigated based on the low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) coupled with Monte Carlo simulations. The immobilized water clearly transferred to free water during pear tissues bruising. The optical absorption coefficient (μ) around 1480 nm was strongly correlated with the LF-NMR T relaxation time of bruised pear tissues by 2D-COS.

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The widespread use of thiamethoxam has led to pesticide residues that have sparked global concerns regarding ecological and human health risks. A pressing requirement exists for a detection method that is both swift and sensitive. Herein, we introduced an innovative fluorescence biosensor constructed from alendronic acid (ADA)-modified upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) linked with magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) via aptamer recognition for the detection of thiamethoxam.

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In order to investigate the impact of hot air (HA) treatment on the sugars and volatiles in postharvest nectarine fruit, nectarines were treated with HA at 40 °C for 4 h and stored at 1 °C for 35 days. Changes of sugars, free and glycosidically bound volatiles, β-glucosidase (β-Glu) activity, and the gene expression of UGT (UDP-glucosyltransferase) in nectarine fruit were determined. The results showed that compared with CK, HA treatment delayed the firmness decline of 48.

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Continuous supply of NADPH is necessary for the synthesis of ROS, which can be derived from the decarboxylation of malic acid, providing fuels for RbOHs to sustain ROS production. However, excessive accumulations of ROS lead to significant chilling injury (CI) in peaches during cold storage. Our previous studies indicated that hot air (HA) slows the CI progression in peaches by preventing malate degradation.

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Food safety is of great concern, and food-borne bacterial infections and diseases are a major crisis for health. Therefore, it is necessary to develop rapid detection techniques for the prevention and recognition of food safety hazards caused by food-borne pathogens. In recent years, the fluorescence assay has become a widely utilized detection method due to its good signal amplification effect, high detection sensitivity, high stability, and short detection time.

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Although wearable devices for continuous monitoring of vital signs have undergone significant advancements, their need for frequent recharging precludes continuous operation, potentially leading to adverse outcomes being overlooked. Additionally, the scattered locations of the sensors hamper wearability. Herein, we present a compact vital-sensing band with uninterrupted power supply designed for continuous monitoring of core body temperature (CBT) and pulse rate.

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While obesity, rapid weight loss, and sedentary lifestyles contribute to gallstones, the impacts of long-term weight patterns and physical activity on gallstone risk have not been extensively studied at the population level. Using Korea's population-based health database, we created a cohort of 5,062,154 subjects who received over five consecutive biannual health check-ups from 2002 to 2018. Gallstone risk was calculated using hazard ratios (HRs) based on weight patterns (gain, loss, and cycling) and physical activity.

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Understanding the fundamental light-sample interaction process is a crucial step toward the development of vibrational spectroscopy to determine fruit texture (i.e., firmness).

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The feasibility of microwave heating to induce color/flavor changes of 4D printed white mushroom gel containing curcumin or γ-dodecalactone (γ-DDL) microcapsules was studied. Using gelatin/ β-cyclodextrin as wall material and soy protein isolate as emulsifier, microcapsules containing curcumin or γ-DDL were prepared by spray drying method. The microcapsules containing curcumin were mixed into white mushroom powder at different mass ratios (0, 0.

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  • Hyperspectral microscope imaging (HMI) was used to study changes in the physicochemical properties and microstructure of 'Golden Delicious' apples during storage, focusing on different regions of interest (ROIs) within the apple flesh, such as whole cells and intercellular spaces.
  • The technique revealed similar vibrational profiles across these ROIs, with notable differences in spectral intensity, especially between 800-1000 nm, which helped to visualize structural changes in the apple tissues.
  • Results indicated that HMI is a promising method for quickly and accurately evaluating apple quality, demonstrating strong correlations between various quality indicators and specific spectral wavelengths.
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This work explored the optical absorption (μ) and reduced scattering (μ') properties at 400-1050 nm (Vis-NIR) and 900-1650 nm (SWIR) of apple puree at different heating times to evaluate their changes in composition and structure. The optical absorption and scattering coefficients of μ and μ' decreased with increasing heating time. The specific μ' coefficients at 432 nm, 455 nm, 1183 nm and 1304 nm were related to particle structural changes.

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  • - This study investigated the prevalence of tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) including Orientia tsutsugamushi, Rickettsia, and Borrelia species in wild rodents and ticks collected from Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces, South Korea, during 2014.
  • - Researchers collected 131 wild animals and nearly 3,000 ticks, conducting molecular identification of TBPs using PCR, and found that over 50% of animal samples tested positive for Orientia spp., while 40% were positive for Borrelia spp. and 14% for Rickettsia spp.
  • - The findings indicate a high prevalence of TBPs among small animals in that region during the mid-2010
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This original work investigated the optical properties and Monte-Carlo (MC) based simulation of light propagation in the flavedo of Nanfeng tangerine (NF) and Gannan navel orange (GN) infected by Penicillium italicum. The increase of absorption coefficient (μ) at around 482 nm and the decrease at around 675 nm were both observed in infected NF and GN during storage, indicating the accumulation of carotenoids and loss of chlorophyll. Particularly, the μ in NF varied more intensively than GN, but the limited differences of reduced scattering coefficient (μ') were detected while postharvest infection.

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Fresh-cut radishes are susceptible to quality loss and microbial contamination during storage, resulting in a short shelf life. This study investigated the effects of photodynamic technology (PDT) on fresh-cut radishes stored at 4 °C for 10 d and developed appropriate models to predict the shelf life. Results showed that curcumin-mediated PDT maintained sensory acceptability, color, and firmness, decreased weight loss, and increased ascorbic acid and total phenolics of samples by inactivating polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase, resulting in improved antioxidant capacity and quality.

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Fruit and vegetables (F&V) are vastly complicated products with highly diverse chemical and structural characteristics. Advanced imaging techniques either combine imaging with spectral information or can provide excellent tissue penetration, and enable the possibility to target, visualize and even qualify the chemical and physical (structural) heterogeneity within F&V. In this review, visible and/or near infrared hyperspectral imaging, Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopic imaging, Raman imaging, X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging to reveal chemical and structural information in a spatial context of F&V at the macro- (entire products), meso- (tissues), and micro- (individual cells) scales are comprehensively summarized.

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Implementation of cost-effective, reliable, and efficient technologies for the sensitive, rapid, and accurate detection of pesticide residues in agriproducts presents a promising solution to the escalating food safety concerns. Herein, a high-performance surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) aptasensor based on nanotag (AuNS@4-MBN@Ag-aptamer) was introduced for ultrasensitive, reliable, and interference-free detection of chlorpyrifos (CPF). This aptasensor featured star-shaped bimetallic nanotag as the principal Raman signal enhancement material and 4-mercaptobenzonitrile (4-MBN) as "biological-silent"-window reporter (at 2228 cm).

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The development of quinoa-based functional foods with cost-effective methods has gained considerable attention. In this study, the effects of magnetic field pretreatment on the germination characteristics, phenolic synthesis, and antioxidant system of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) were investigated.

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In this work, visible and near-infrared 'point' (Vis-NIR) spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging (Vis-NIR-HSI) techniques were applied on three different apple cultivars to compare their firmness prediction performances based on a large intra-variability of individual fruit, and develop rapid and simple models to visualize the variability of apple firmness on three apple cultivars. Apples with high degree of intra-variability can strongly affect the prediction model performances. The apple firmness prediction accuracy can be improved based on the large intra-variability samples with the coefficient variation (CV) values over 10%.

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  • * The study introduces a novel CGM that uses supercapacitors and microneedles, making it self-powered, minimally invasive, and able to detect a broader glucose concentration range than existing devices.
  • * The new CGM demonstrated high effectiveness and stability in both lab and living organism tests, offering a pain-free monitoring option that could better prevent glucose-related complications.
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In this study, the antifatigue effect and mechanism of peanut sprouts were explored. BALB/c mice divided into three groups (control, dark and UV-C) were respectively supplemented with a normal diet, peanut sprouts (dark germination) added diet and stilbenes-enriched peanut sprouts (UV-C radiated germination) added diet. Results showed that swimming time and levels of blood glucose and antioxidant enzymes significantly increased, while contents of triglyceride and malondialdehyde notably decreased by peanut sprout supplementation.

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