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Emerging Electrochemical Sensors for Real-Time Detection of Tetracyclines in Milk

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BIOSENSORS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios11070232

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antimicrobial resistance; tetracyclines; dairy; milk; electrochemical biosensors; antimicrobial residues

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  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  2. CENSIS Innovation centre [EP/T517938/1]
  3. Andersonian Library

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Tetracyclines, a major broad-spectrum antibiotic class, are widely used in veterinary medicine but their residues in milk pose a threat to food safety. Current commercial tests mainly focus on beta-lactam detection, while emerging electrochemical biosensor detection strategies show potential to address the industry challenges associated with existing tests.
Antimicrobial drug residues in food are strictly controlled and monitored by national laws in most territories. Tetracyclines are a major broad-spectrum antibiotic class, active against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and they are the leading choice for the treatment of many conditions in veterinary medicine in recent years. In dairy farms, milk from cows being treated with antibiotic drugs, such as tetracyclines, is considered unfit for human consumption. Contamination of the farm bulk tank with milk containing these residues presents a threat to confidence of supply and results in financial losses to farmers and dairy. Real-time monitoring of milk production for antimicrobial residues could reduce this risk and help to minimise the release of residues into the environment where they can cause reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance. In this article, we review the existing literature for the detection of tetracyclines in cow's milk. Firstly, the complex nature of the milk matrix is described, and the test strategies in commercial use are outlined. Following this, emerging biosensors in the low-cost biosensors field are contrasted against each other, focusing upon electrochemical biosensors. Existing commercial tests that identify antimicrobial residues within milk are largely limited to beta-lactam detection, or non-specific detection of microbial inhibition, with tests specific to tetracycline residues less prevalent. Herein, we review a number of emerging electrochemical biosensor detection strategies for tetracyclines, which have the potential to close this gap and address the industry challenges associated with existing tests.

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