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Electrochemical Sensing for Vitamins

Journal

CHEMOSENSORS
Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors10110494

Keywords

vitamin; electrochemical sensor; biosensors; miniaturized devices; microfluidics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, China
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  4. [32101114]
  5. [81871450]
  6. [21827812]
  7. [cstc2020jcyjmsxmX0680]
  8. [2021M700603]

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This paper reviews the recent advances in electrochemical sensing of vitamins and provides detailed descriptions of implementation strategies, performance, and the development of miniaturization devices. The challenges faced by electrochemical detection of vitamins are discussed and future developments are prospect.
Vitamins are essential and necessary nutrients for the human body. Rapid and accurate quantification of their levels in various samples has attracted much attention. Compared with traditional analytical methods, electrochemical techniques, with the advantages of low cost, high sensitivity, flexible detection strategies, easy integration, and miniaturization, have gradually become the main tools in vitamin detection. In this paper, the advance of electrochemical sensing of vitamins in recent years is reviewed. Firstly, the basics of different vitamins are briefly introduced. Then, the commonly-used electrodes and electrochemical methods for vitamin electrochemical detection, as well as the specific implementation strategy and performance, are described in detail. The development of miniaturization devices, especially microfluidic and microsensor devices, is also presented. Finally, the challenges faced by the electrochemical detection of vitamins are discussed, and future development is prospected.

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