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Bulk and Surface Acoustic Wave Biosensors for Milk Analysis

Journal

BIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios12080602

Keywords

bulk acoustic wave; surface acoustic wave; quartz crystal microbalance; EMPAS; milk; proteins; toxins; drug residues; pathogens; lab-on-a-chip

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  1. KIT-Publication Fund of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Milk and dairy products are commonly regulated foods. Acoustic sensor devices have been used for milk analysis, including the determination of physical parameters and the detection of analytes and microorganisms. By using different coating and testing formats, the devices are able to meet different analytical demands and legal limits.
Milk and dairy products are common foods and, therefore, are subject to regular controls. Such controls cover both the identification and quantification of specific components and the determination of physical parameters. Components include the usual milk ingredients, mainly carbohydrates, proteins, and fat, and any impurities that may be present. The latter range from small molecules, such as drug residues, to large molecules, e.g., protein-based toxins, to pathogenic microorganisms. Physical parameters of interest include viscosity as an indicator of milk gelation. Bulk and surface acoustic wave sensors, such as quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices, can principally be used for both types of analysis, with the actual application mainly depending on the device coating and the test format. This review summarizes the achievements of acoustic sensor devices used for milk analysis applications, including the determination of physical liquid parameters and the detection of low- and high-molecular-weight analytes and microorganisms. It is shown how the various requirements resulting from the respective analytes and the complex sample matrix are addressed, and to what extent the analytical demands, e.g., with regard to legal limits, are met.

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