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Application of lectin-based biosensor technology in the detection of foodborne pathogenic bacteria: a review

Journal

ANALYST
Volume 146, Issue 2, Pages 429-443

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0an01459a

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Funding

  1. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous region Natural Science Foundation Project [2019D01A69]
  2. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous region University Scientific Research Program Key Project [XJEDU20191019]
  3. Scientific Research and Development Project of Xinjiang Normal University [XJNUZX202003]
  4. Doctoral Research and Innovation Program of Xinjiang Normal University [XJ107622007]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22064016]

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This review highlights the progress of lectin-based pathogen detection methods, including various electrochemical, optical, and quartz crystal microbalance methods, as well as microfluidic methods. Lectins, as a promising alternative recognition element in biosensors, have been widely studied in bacterial detection for their high stability and low cost advantages.
Foodborne diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria pose a serious threat to human health. Early and rapid detection of foodborne pathogens is urgently needed. The use of biosensors to identify and detect pathogenic bacteria has attracted ample attention because of their high sensitivity, near real-time quantification without enrichment, on-site detection, simple operation, and so on. As a promising alternative recognition element in biosensors, lectins have been widely studied in bacterial detection because of their high stability and low cost. In this review, we highlight the progress of lectin-based pathogen detection methods, including various electrochemical methods, optical methods and quartz crystal microbalance methods, as well as lectin based microfluidic methods. The interaction mechanism between lectins and bacterial recognition site-sugars is also studied. Finally, the future prospects and challenges in the development of lectin-based biosensors are discussed.

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