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A Comprehensive Review: Development of Electrochemical Biosensors for Detection of Cyanotoxins in Freshwater.
Vogiazi, Vasileia; de la Cruz, Armah; Mishra, Siddharth; Shanov, Vesselin; Heineman, William R; Dionysiou, Dionysios D.
Affiliation
  • Vogiazi V; Environmental Engineering and Science Program, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering (ChEE) , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , Ohio 45221 , United States.
  • de la Cruz A; Office of Research and Development , US Environmental Protection Agency , Cincinnati , Ohio 45220 , United States.
  • Mishra S; Mechanical and Materials Engineering , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati 45221 , Ohio United States.
  • Shanov V; Environmental Engineering and Science Program, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering (ChEE) , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , Ohio 45221 , United States.
  • Heineman WR; Mechanical and Materials Engineering , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati 45221 , Ohio United States.
  • Dionysiou DD; Department of Chemistry , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , Ohio 45221 , United States.
ACS Sens ; 4(5): 1151-1173, 2019 05 24.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31056912
ABSTRACT
Cyanobacteria harmful algal blooms are increasing in frequency and cyanotoxins have become an environmental and public concern in the U.S. and worldwide. In this Review, the majority of reported studies and developments of electrochemical affinity biosensors for cyanotoxins are critically reviewed and discussed. Essential background information about cyanobacterial toxins and electrochemical biosensors is combined with the rapidly moving development of electrochemical biosensors for these toxins. Current issues and future challenges for the development of useful electrochemical biosensors for cyanotoxin detection that meet the demands for applications in field freshwater samples are discussed. The major aspects of the entire review article in a prescribed sequence include (i) the state-of-the-art knowledge of the toxicity of cyanotoxins, (ii) important harmful algal bloom events, (iii) advisories, guidelines, and regulations, (iv) conventional analytical methods for determination of cyanotoxins, (v) electrochemical transduction, (vi) recognition receptors, (vii) reported electrochemical biosensors for cyanotoxins, (viii) summary of analytical performance, and (ix) recent advances and future trends. Discussion includes electrochemical techniques and devices, biomolecules with high affinity, numerous array designs, various detection approaches, and research strategies in tailoring the properties of the transducer-biomolecule interface. Scientific and engineering aspects are presented in depth. This review aims to serve as a valuable source to scientists and engineers entering the interdisciplinary field of electrochemical biosensors for detection of cyanotoxins in freshwaters.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Toxins, Biological / Biosensing Techniques / Cyanobacteria / Fresh Water Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: ACS Sens Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Toxins, Biological / Biosensing Techniques / Cyanobacteria / Fresh Water Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: ACS Sens Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos