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Electroanalytical Overview: Electrochemical Sensing Platforms for Food and Drink Safety

Journal

BIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios11080291

Keywords

electroanalytical sensors; drug detection; bacteria detection; virus detection; allergen detection; food safety; drink safety; food and drink

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  1. Innovate UK: Knowledge Transfer Partnership [11606]

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Electrochemical biosensors offer a sensitive, fast, and affordable sensor platform for monitoring food and drink safety. Further validation and research are needed to increase confidence in these sensing platforms and enhance their widespread application.
Robust, reliable, and affordable analytical techniques are essential for screening and monitoring food and water safety from contaminants, pathogens, and allergens that might be harmful upon consumption. Recent advances in decentralised, miniaturised, and rapid tests for health and environmental monitoring can provide an alternative solution to the classic laboratory-based analytical techniques currently utilised. Electrochemical biosensors offer a promising option as portable sensing platforms to expedite the transition from laboratory benchtop to on-site analysis. A plethora of electroanalytical sensor platforms have been produced for the detection of small molecules, proteins, and microorganisms vital to ensuring food and drink safety. These utilise various recognition systems, from direct electrochemical redox processes to biological recognition elements such as antibodies, enzymes, and aptamers; however, further exploration needs to be carried out, with many systems requiring validation against standard benchtop laboratory-based techniques to offer increased confidence in the sensing platforms. This short review demonstrates that electroanalytical biosensors already offer a sensitive, fast, and low-cost sensor platform for food and drink safety monitoring. With continued research into the development of these sensors, increased confidence in the safety of food and drink products for manufacturers, policy makers, and end users will result.

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