TY - JOUR
T1 - A comprehensive review on the applications of nano-biosensor-based approaches for non-communicable and communicable disease detection
AU - George Kerry, Rout
AU - Ukhurebor, Kingsley Eghonghon
AU - Kumari, Swati
AU - Maurya, Ganesh Kumar
AU - Patra, Sushmita
AU - Panigrahi, Bijayananda
AU - Majhi, Sanatan
AU - Rout, Jyoti Ranjan
AU - Rodriguez-Torres, María Del Pilar
AU - Das, Gitishree
AU - Shin, Han Seung
AU - Patra, Jayanta Kumar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2021/5/21
Y1 - 2021/5/21
N2 - The outstretched applications of biosensors in diverse domains has become the reason for their attraction for scientific communities. Because they are analytical devices, they can detect both quantitative and qualitative biological components through the generation of detectable signals. In the recent past, biosensors witnessed significant changes and developments in their design as well as features. Nanotechnology has revolutionized sensing phenomena by increasing biodiagnostic capacity in terms of specificity, size, and cost, resulting in exceptional sensitivity and flexibility. The steep increase of non-communicable diseases across the world has emerged as a matter of concern. In parallel, the abrupt outbreak of communicable diseases poses a serious threat to mankind. For decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated with various communicable and non-communicable diseases, early detection and subsequent treatment are indispensable. Detection of different biological markers generates quantifiable signals that can be electrochemical, mass-based, optical, thermal, or piezoelectric. Speculating on the incumbent applicability and versatility of nano-biosensors in large disciplines, this review highlights different types of biosensors along with their components and detection mechanisms. Moreover, it deals with the current advancements made in biosensors and the applications of nano-biosensors in detection of various non-communicable and communicable diseases, as well as future prospects of nano-biosensors for diagnostics.
AB - The outstretched applications of biosensors in diverse domains has become the reason for their attraction for scientific communities. Because they are analytical devices, they can detect both quantitative and qualitative biological components through the generation of detectable signals. In the recent past, biosensors witnessed significant changes and developments in their design as well as features. Nanotechnology has revolutionized sensing phenomena by increasing biodiagnostic capacity in terms of specificity, size, and cost, resulting in exceptional sensitivity and flexibility. The steep increase of non-communicable diseases across the world has emerged as a matter of concern. In parallel, the abrupt outbreak of communicable diseases poses a serious threat to mankind. For decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated with various communicable and non-communicable diseases, early detection and subsequent treatment are indispensable. Detection of different biological markers generates quantifiable signals that can be electrochemical, mass-based, optical, thermal, or piezoelectric. Speculating on the incumbent applicability and versatility of nano-biosensors in large disciplines, this review highlights different types of biosensors along with their components and detection mechanisms. Moreover, it deals with the current advancements made in biosensors and the applications of nano-biosensors in detection of various non-communicable and communicable diseases, as well as future prospects of nano-biosensors for diagnostics.
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U2 - 10.1039/d0bm02164d
DO - 10.1039/d0bm02164d
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34008586
AN - SCOPUS:85106190634
SN - 2047-4830
VL - 9
SP - 3576
EP - 3602
JO - Biomaterials Science
JF - Biomaterials Science
IS - 10
ER -