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Advances in aptameric biosensors designed to detect toxic contaminants from food, water, human fluids, and the environment

Authors
Kadam, Ulhas SopanraoHong, Jong Chan
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
ssDNA Aptamers; Toxic chemical contaminants; Biosensing; Detection; Quantification; Food safety; Human Health; Water analysis; Environment
Citation
Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry, v.36
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Journal Title
Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Volume
36
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/29642
DOI
10.1016/j.teac.2022.e00184
ISSN
2214-1588
Abstract
Detection of toxic small molecule contaminants with sensitivity, accuracy, and specificity is a challenging task. Traditionally used HPLC and mass spectrometry-based assays suffer from several drawbacks, including lengthy sample preparation, heavy instrumentation, and the need for expert technicians. Specific, measurable, accurate, robust, and time-saving (SMART) biosensors are needed to detect toxic substances. Aptamers provide unique opportunities for the rapid development of SMART biosensors to meet above challenges. Since aptamers are short nucleotide sequences; they are easy for chemical synthesis and functional modifications. Aptamers acquire specific molecule recognition potential through unique chemical bonding, including H-bonds, pi-pi, van der Waals, and hydrophobic interactions. For the discovery of aptamers, the SELEX process is used. Recently, efforts have been made to develop aptamers to detect toxic small molecules like antibiotics, pesticides, insecticides, pollutants, toxins, and allergens. Aptamer technology is a promising tool for analyzing these chemicals from diverse matrices. This review provides an update on advances in nucleic acid-based aptameric sensors for mo-lecular diagnostics of toxic chemical from food, water, human fluids, and the environment.
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