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Advances in aptasensors for the detection of food contaminants

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ANALYST
Volume 141, Issue 13, Pages 3942-3961

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6an00952b

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  1. National Science and Technology Support Program of China [2015BAD17B02]
  2. NSFC [21375049, 31401576, 31401575]
  3. Synergetic Innovation Center of Food Safety and quality control of Jiangsu Province
  4. [BK20140155]

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Food safety is a global health objective, and foodborne diseases represent a major crisis in health. Techniques that are simple and suitable for fast screening to detect and identify pathogenic factors in the food chain are vital to ensure food safety. At present, a variety of analytical methods have been reported for the detection of pathogenic agents. Whereas the sensitivity of detection and quantification are still important challenges, we expect major advances from new assay formats and synthetic bio-recognition elements, such as aptamers. Owing to the specific folding capability of aptamers in the presence of an analyte, aptasensors have substantially and successfully been exploited for the detection of a wide range of small and large molecules (e.g., toxins, antibiotics, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses) at very low concentrations. Here, we review the use of aptasensors for the development of highly sensitive and affordable detection tools for food analysis.

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