Electrochemical Sensing of Uric Acid: Methods and Recent Materials
Journal of The Electrochemical Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
171(5), P. 057505 - 057505
Published: April 29, 2024
Uric
acid
(UA)
is
an
important
biomarker
in
blood
to
diagnosis
diseases
linked
with
hyperuricemia.
Although
several
detection
methods
exist
for
UA
sensing,
electrochemical
method
has
emerged
as
a
promising
alternative.
For
effective
performance
of
biosensor,
the
choice
electroactive
material
plays
crucial
role.
The
developed
electrodes
are
enzymatic
and
non-enzymatic
modified
nano-structures
metal
oxides,
ferrites
carbon-based
materials.
Several
combinations
nanocomposites
using
oxides
compounds
show
results
biosensor
applications.
This
attributed
its
functional
groups,
higher
surface
area
porous
nature
that
can
improve
sensing
it
requires
only
quick-time
processing
inexpensive
direct
methods.
uses
anodic
peak
current
which
analytical
signal
sense
oxidation
UA.
technique
paves
new
way
make
point-of-detection
devices
near
future.
It
could
be
next
generation
non-invasive
analysis
food
hygiene
well
biomedical
clinical
review
focuses
on
materials
used
discusses
application
different
techniques
detection.
Language: Английский
Grain–like cerium oxide nanostructure: Synthesis and uric acid sensing application
Dalton Transactions,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Hydrothermally
prepared
grain-like
CeO
2
nanostructures
were
useful
for
creating
a
high-performance
and
non-enzymatic
sensor
uric
acid
detection.
Language: Английский