| Literature DB >> 34153597 |
Sai Wang1, Xiaochen Yan1, Yan Yang2, Xiaoyan Qi1, Yinglin Zhao1, Ling Li1, Rui Ma1, Lele Wang1, Yiyang Dong3, Jianan Sun4, Xiangzhao Mao5.
Abstract
The residual tetracyclines in food are frequently applied as the model compounds to develop aptasensors. Until now, more than 100 advanced aptasensors towards tetracyclines have been developed and published in English. This review summarizes and discusses comprehensively these advanced aptasensors, in terms of the principle designs, applied frontier transducers/materials, working performance, and advantages/disadvantages. The aptasensors are classified according to the inherent transduction techniques, i.e., optics, optics-electricity, optics-mass, and electricity-mass. Moreover, the present challenges such as the limited specificity and limited affinity of the aptamers, the future prospects and trends such as further combination with other advanced materials and technologies, and the urgent need of expanding the practical application were discussed and prospected. We hope this review can serve as a powerful tool for both tracing the development progresses of aptasensors and providing adequate references for further development of aptasensing methods for food-related analytes.Entities:
Keywords: Aptasensor; Electricity-mass; Optics; Optics-electricity; Optics-mass; Tetracyclines
Year: 2021 PMID: 34153597 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514