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Recent advances in aptamer-based optical and electrochemical biosensors for detection of pesticides and veterinary drugs

Journal

FOOD CONTROL
Volume 131, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108399

Keywords

Aptamer; Optical biosensors; Electrochemical biosensors; Pesticides; Veterinary drugs; Food safety

Funding

  1. Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province [2019B020211002]

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Aptamer-based biosensors show advantages in detecting food contaminants, mainly including optical and electrochemical sensors that can quickly and accurately detect substances causing serious food pollution such as pesticides and veterinary drugs. These sensors provide a meaningful reference for monitoring food safety.
Background: Food contaminants are a threat to agriculture, the food chain, and consequently human health. Traditional analytical methods for food safety usually have limitations in achieving quick on-site detection of contaminants in large food samples. Hence, there is an urgent need to develop sensitive, simple, and reproducible methods for the on-site detection of food contaminants. Aptamer-based biosensors have attracted increasing attention owing to their superior performance, simplicity, and sensitivity. Scope and approach: Among aptamer-based biosensors, optical and electrochemical biosensors have been constructed for the detection of pesticides and veterinary drugs, such as acetamiprid, organophosphorus pesticides, and various antibiotics, which are together the cause of serious food pollution. Food sample preparation techniques pertaining to testing contaminants in food samples by using those aptasensors are briefly discussed. Additionally, the various nanomaterials and nanocomposites used in the sensing platform are described, to show the good effect of the currently employed means of generating and amplifying sensing signals to improve sensitivity and accuracy of detection. Key findings and conclusions: This review provides an overview of the latest advances in the sensing principles of aptamer-based biosensors, such as fluorescent, colorimetric, and electrochemical measurement methods. Recently, using the subsistent aptamers with affinity for food contaminants, optical aptasensors play an important role in detection assays to achieve easier observation and operation with an inexpensive instrument, while electrochemical aptasensors have the advantage of being sensitive, accurate, and less time-consuming. These detection methods provide a meaningful reference for monitoring food safety. The advantages and challenges of aptamer-based biosensors for food contaminant detection are described.

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