Chemosensors (Sep 2024)

Research Progress of Taste Biosensors in Simulating Taste Transduction Mechanism

  • Jingjing Liu,
  • Jiale Kuang,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Yizhou Chen,
  • Shikun Liu,
  • Yanfeng Li,
  • Lixin Qiao,
  • Zhenbo Wei,
  • Shui Jiang,
  • Jie Meng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors12090189
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 189

Abstract

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The simulation of human sensory functions is a key trend in the field of sensor development. In taste sensing, taste biosensors emulate taste perception using biorecognition elements that participate in taste transduction, such as taste receptors, cells, tissues, etc. This approach obtains high selectivity and a wide detection range of human taste perception, making taste biosensors widely used in food analysis and taste perception studies. By combining biorecognition elements with suitable data processing and analysis techniques, the taste information generated during the process of taste transduction, obtained by the sensing elements of the sensor, can be accurately captured. In this paper, we explore current available solutions to stability and sensitivity, and other challenges in taste biosensors using taste receptors, cells, and tissues as sensing elements. We also outline the applied signal processing techniques based on the signal characteristics from different types of taste biosensors. Finally, it is proposed that the development of taste biosensing sensors will further promote the application of intelligent sensory evaluation and human perception analysis systems in food, medicine, and other fields.

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