Journal of Future Foods (Mar 2024)

Paper-based biosensors based on multiple recognition modes for visual detection of microbially contaminated food

  • Jie Li,
  • Keren Chen,
  • Yuan Su,
  • Longjiao Zhu,
  • Hongxing Zhang,
  • Wentao Xu,
  • Xiangyang Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 61 – 70

Abstract

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Microbially contaminated food can cause serious health hazards and economic losses, therefore sensitive, rapid, and highly specific visual detection is called for. Traditional detection of microorganisms is complex and time-consuming, which cannot meet current testing demands. The emergence of paper-based biosensors provided an effective method for efficient and visual detection of microorganisms, due to its high speed, all-in-one device, low cost, and convenience. This review focused on 5 biomarkers, namely nucleic acids, proteins, lipopolysaccharides, metabolites, and the whole microorganism of microorganisms. Besides, the recognition methods were summed up in 5 forms, including immunological recognition, aptamer recognition, nucleic acid amplification-mediated recognition, DNAzyme recognition and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats mediated recognition. In addition, we summarized the applications of paper-based biosensors in the detection of microorganisms thoroughly. Through the exploration of different biomarkers, identification methods, and applications, we hope to provide a reference for the development of paper-based biosensors and their application in safeguarding the food chain.

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