The Importance of Developing Electrochemical Sensors Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for a Rapid Detection of Antioxidants
Marie Elhachem,
Philippe Cayot,
Maher Abboud,
Nicolas Louka,
Richard G. Maroun,
Elias Bou-Maroun
Affiliations
Marie Elhachem
UMR PAM A 02.102, Procédés Alimentaires et Microbiologiques, University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, AgroSup Dijon, 1 Esplanade Erasme, 21000 Dijon, France
Philippe Cayot
UMR PAM A 02.102, Procédés Alimentaires et Microbiologiques, University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, AgroSup Dijon, 1 Esplanade Erasme, 21000 Dijon, France
Maher Abboud
UEGP Unité Environnement, Génomique et Protéonique, Faculty of Sciences, Saint Joseph University, BP 17-5208 Mar Mikhael, Beirut 1104 2020, Lebanon
Nicolas Louka
Centre d’Analyses et de Recherche, Laboratoire CTA, UR TVA, Faculty of Sciences, Saint Joseph University, Beirut 1104 2020, Lebanon
Richard G. Maroun
Centre d’Analyses et de Recherche, Laboratoire CTA, UR TVA, Faculty of Sciences, Saint Joseph University, Beirut 1104 2020, Lebanon
Elias Bou-Maroun
UMR PAM A 02.102, Procédés Alimentaires et Microbiologiques, University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, AgroSup Dijon, 1 Esplanade Erasme, 21000 Dijon, France
This review aims to pin out the importance of developing a technique for rapid detection of antioxidants, based on molecular imprinting techniques. It covers three major areas that have made great progress over the years in the field of research, namely: antioxidants characterization, molecular imprinting and electrochemistry, alone or combined. It also reveals the importance of bringing these three areas together for a good evaluation of antioxidants in a simple or complex medium, based on selectivity and specificity. Although numerous studies have associated antioxidants with molecular imprinting, or antioxidants with electrochemistry, but even electrochemistry with molecular imprinting to valorize different compounds, the growing prominence of antioxidants in the food, medical, and paramedical sectors deserves to combine the three areas, which may lead to innovative industrial applications with satisfactory results for both manufacturers and consumers.