ECS Sensors Plus (Jan 2024)

Perspective—Surface-display Techniques in Electrochemical Biosensor Designs for Health Monitoring

  • Courtney J. Weber,
  • Megan D. Whisonant,
  • Olivia M. Clay,
  • Olja Simoska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1149/2754-2726/ad49af
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
p. 020603

Abstract

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Enzymatic and microbial electrochemical biosensors integrate enzymes and microorganisms as biological recognition elements into the sensor design and functionality. Enzyme-based sensors offer high sensitivity and selectivity for target analyte detection. However, these have limited stability necessary for continuous analyte monitoring. Contrarily, microbe-based electrochemical sensors provide a means for continuous analyte sensing but are associated with challenges related to analyte selectivity in complex samples. To address these limitations, surface-display methods, which bind enzymes to microbial surfaces, enhance biosensor selectivity and sensitivity. This perspective outlines the application of surface-display techniques, offering a promising avenue for health monitoring.

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