Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1218087 Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 2015 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nitrogen-rich melamine became notorious for some recent food safety incidents.•Adding melamine to foods to increase organic nitrogen content is a profit-making fraud.•Adding melamine to foods can cause serious illness or death.•Analytical methods require costly instruments, complicated and lengthy procedures.•This paper reviews rapid, simple, effective biosensors available for detection.

Melamine is a nitrogen-rich chemical that has received much attention in recent years owing to a series of highly publicized food safety incidents. It is purposely added to foods by unethical manufacturers in order to elevate the organic nitrogen content, thus increasing the price and the profit made from such products. Recently, several methods have been established to determine melamine content. Unfortunately, most of these methods require complicated pre-concentration and costly instruments, and are time-consuming. Analytical procedures based on biosensors have emerged in scientific literature as a very promising alternative method due to their simplicity, speed and sensitivity. This review discusses current advances in detection techniques for melamine and its compounds. Current and past melamine contamination incidents, as well as modern instruments and analytical methods for determining the presence of melamine and its analogues are presented, and the characteristics of melamine and related compounds are also described.

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