Aflatoxin g1
Aflatoxin G1 is a mycotoxin produced by certain Aspergillus fungi. It is a chemical compound that can be detected and quantified using analytical laboratory equipment.
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Quantitative Analysis of Aflatoxins
Electrochemical Detection of Aflatoxins
All electrochemical measurements were conducted on the CHI600E workstation (Shanghai CH Instruments, China). The 3-electrode cell was used, where the GCE was chosen as the working electrode, the saturated calomel electrode as the reference electrode, and the platinum wire as the counter-electrode. Scanning electron microscopy was conducted using a Gemini SEM 300 scanning electron microscope (Carl Zeiss AG, Germany). Deionized water was purified using a Millipore (Bedford, MA) Milli-Q Ultrapure Water System and used for all experiments.
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