Analysis & Sensing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
Abstract
Effective
glucose
monitoring
is
critical
for
managing
diabetes
and
preventing
its
associated
complications.
While
commercial
devices
predominantly
rely
on
blood
samples,
emerging
research
focuses
detecting
in
alternative
biofluids,
harnessing
advanced
nanomaterials.
Among
these,
Metal‐Organic
Frameworks
(MOFs),
composed
of
metal
ions
organic
ligands,
have
garnered
significant
attention
due
to
their
unique
properties,
including
tunable
porosity,
high
surface
area,
abundant
active
sites
conducive
interaction.
MOFs
present
a
versatile
platform
sensing,
offering
potential
both
enzymatic
non‐enzymatic
detection
methods.
This
review
delves
into
the
recent
advancements
MOFs‐based
electrochemical
sensors,
providing
comprehensive
analysis
various
composites
as
electrode
materials.
The
discussion
highlights
structural
attributes,
functionalization
strategies,
performance
emphasizing
role
development
next‐generation,
non‐invasive
technologies.
provides
overview
application
electrochemical‐based
sensing
synthesis,
mechanism,
strategy
sensing.
The Analyst,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
A
cost-efficient
borophene/PPy@ITO
electrode
enables
highly
sensitive
caffeine
detection
with
a
broad
linear
range
and
low
limit,
ideal
for
beverage
pharmaceutical
applications.
Advanced Sensor Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
Abstract
Histamine,
a
biogenic
amine
(BA),
plays
significant
role
in
various
pathophysiological
processes
and
is
present
food
supplies,
serving
as
an
indicator
of
freshness
microbial
degradation.
It
major
cause
poisoning
outbreaks,
triggering
allergic
inflammatory
responses.
Detecting
histamine
crucial
because
its
toxic
threshold
does
not
affect
the
food's
taste,
making
contaminated
items
appear
normal.
To
address
this
challenge,
label‐free
bioactive‐free
electrochemical
sensors
utilizing
molecularly
imprinted
polymers
(MIPs)
offer
desired
selectivity,
scalability,
efficiency.
MIPs
are
synthetic
materials
designed
to
mimic
biological
receptors.
This
paper
reviews
decade
research
on
MIP‐assisted
for
detection,
focusing
their
robustness,
speed,
selectivity.
The
review
critically
analyzes
performance
these
detecting
food,
beverages,
human
serum,
body
diagnostics.
Additionally,
current
understanding
physiological
effects
endogenous
ingested
reviewed,
highlighting
both
established
emerging
methods
quantification
health
management.
potential
transforming
healthcare
delivery
through
personalized
Point‐of‐Care
(POC)
systems,
integrated
with
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
Internet‐of‐Medical
Things
(IoMT)
technologies,
also
discussed.