Dr. Zhou Xu’s research centers on the development of innovative biosensors and nanotechnology-based solutions for food safety detection. His work integrates magnetic relaxation switch sensors, nanozyme-based immunoassays, and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to enhance sensitivity and speed in detecting contaminants like aflatoxin B1, cadmium ions, and bisphenol A. By designing intelligent detection platforms based on the Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced materials, Dr. Xu aims to revolutionize food quality supervision and rapid analysis. His studies focus heavily on improving catalytic mechanisms, developing dual-mode immunosensors (fluorescence and magnetic sensing), and constructing biomimetic materials for enhanced assay performance. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Xu bridges chemistry, biology, and material science to address major food safety challenges. His research not only advances academic knowledge but also directly impacts industrial practices and public health regulations. Dr. Xu is committed to pioneering practical, scalable technologies for real-time food safety monitoring.
Publication Top Notes:
1.Title: Alanine Substitution to Determine the Effect of LR5 and YR6 Rice Peptide Structure on Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activity
2.Title: Formation and Characterization of Self-Assembled Rice Protein Hydrolysate Nanoparticles as Soy Isoflavone Delivery Systems
3.Title: Target-modulated UCNPs-AChE assembly equipped with microenvironment-responsive immunosensor
Authors: Zhou Xu et al.
4.Title: Peroxidase-mimetic activity of a nanozyme with uniformly dispersed Fe₃O₄ NPs supported by mesoporous graphitized carbon for determination of glucose
5.Title: Three-dimensional assembly and disassembly of Fe₃O₄-decorated porous carbon nanocomposite with enhanced transversal relaxation for magnetic resonance sensing of bisphenol A
6.Title: Assembly of USPIO/MOF nanoparticles with high proton relaxation rates for ultrasensitive magnetic resonance sensing
7.Title: Metal Organic Frame-Upconverting Nanoparticle Assemblies for the FRET Based Sensor Detection of Bisphenol A in High-Salt Foods
8.Title: Extraction of antioxidant peptides from rice dreg protein hydrolysate via an angling method
9.Title: A nanozyme-linked immunosorbent assay based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for sensitive detection of aflatoxin B₁
10.Title: Aptamer-enhanced fluorescence determination of bisphenol A after magnetic solid-phase extraction using Fe₃O₄@SiO₂@aptamer
11.Title: Recent Advances in Porphyrin-Based Materials for Metal Ions Detection
12.Title: Metal-Organic Frameworks of MIL-100(Fe, Cr) and MIL-101(Cr) for Aromatic Amines Adsorption from Aqueous Solutions