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Picomolar or beyond Limit of Detection Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Based Electrochemical Sensors: A Review

Over the last decades, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have emerged as selective synthetic receptors that have a selective binding site for specific analytes/target molecules. MIPs are synthetic analogues to the natural biological antigen–antibody system. Owing to the advantages they exhibit,...

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Autores principales: Shah, Naheed Sidiq, Thotathil, Vandana, Zaidi, Shabi Abbas, Sheikh, Hanan, Mohamed, Maimoona, Qureshi, Ahmadyar, Sadasivuni, Kishor Kumar
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9775238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551073
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12121107
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author Shah, Naheed Sidiq
Thotathil, Vandana
Zaidi, Shabi Abbas
Sheikh, Hanan
Mohamed, Maimoona
Qureshi, Ahmadyar
Sadasivuni, Kishor Kumar
author_facet Shah, Naheed Sidiq
Thotathil, Vandana
Zaidi, Shabi Abbas
Sheikh, Hanan
Mohamed, Maimoona
Qureshi, Ahmadyar
Sadasivuni, Kishor Kumar
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description Over the last decades, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have emerged as selective synthetic receptors that have a selective binding site for specific analytes/target molecules. MIPs are synthetic analogues to the natural biological antigen–antibody system. Owing to the advantages they exhibit, such as high stability, simple synthetic procedure, and cost-effectiveness, MIPs have been widely used as receptors/sensors for the detection and monitoring of a variety of analytes. Moreover, integrating electrochemical sensors with MIPs offers a promising approach and demonstrates greater potential over traditional MIPs. In this review, we have compiled the methods and techniques for the production of MIP-based electrochemical sensors along with the applications of reported MIP sensors for a variety of analytes. A comprehensive in-depth analysis of recent trends reported on picomolar (pM/10(−12) M)) and beyond picomolar concentration LOD (≥pM) achieved using MIPs sensors is reported. Finally, we discuss the challenges faced and put forward future perspectives along with our conclusion.
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spelling pubmed-97752382022-12-23 Picomolar or beyond Limit of Detection Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Based Electrochemical Sensors: A Review Shah, Naheed Sidiq Thotathil, Vandana Zaidi, Shabi Abbas Sheikh, Hanan Mohamed, Maimoona Qureshi, Ahmadyar Sadasivuni, Kishor Kumar Biosensors (Basel) Review Over the last decades, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have emerged as selective synthetic receptors that have a selective binding site for specific analytes/target molecules. MIPs are synthetic analogues to the natural biological antigen–antibody system. Owing to the advantages they exhibit, such as high stability, simple synthetic procedure, and cost-effectiveness, MIPs have been widely used as receptors/sensors for the detection and monitoring of a variety of analytes. Moreover, integrating electrochemical sensors with MIPs offers a promising approach and demonstrates greater potential over traditional MIPs. In this review, we have compiled the methods and techniques for the production of MIP-based electrochemical sensors along with the applications of reported MIP sensors for a variety of analytes. A comprehensive in-depth analysis of recent trends reported on picomolar (pM/10(−12) M)) and beyond picomolar concentration LOD (≥pM) achieved using MIPs sensors is reported. Finally, we discuss the challenges faced and put forward future perspectives along with our conclusion. MDPI 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9775238/ /pubmed/36551073 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12121107 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sheikh, Hanan
Mohamed, Maimoona
Qureshi, Ahmadyar
Sadasivuni, Kishor Kumar
Picomolar or beyond Limit of Detection Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Based Electrochemical Sensors: A Review
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title_short Picomolar or beyond Limit of Detection Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Based Electrochemical Sensors: A Review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9775238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551073
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12121107
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