Carbon Dots in the Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria and Viruses

Bacterial and viruses pathogens are a significant hazard to human safety and health. In the imaging and detection of pathogenic microorganisms, the application of fluorescent nanoparticles is very useful. Carbon dots and quantum dots are preferred in this regard as labels, amplifiers, and/or electrode modifiers because of their outstanding features. However, precise diagnostics to identify numerous harmful bacteria simultaneously still face considerable hurdles, yet it is an inevitable issue. With the growing development of biosensors, nanoproduct-based bio-sensing has recently become one of the most promising methods for accurately identifying and quantifying various pathogens at low cost, high sensitivity, and selectivity, with time savings. The most recent applications of carbon dots in optical and electrochemical-based sensors are discussed in this review, along with some examples of pathogen sensors.HighlightsSimultaneous and early detection of pathogens is a critical issue in the management of readily spread to prevent epidemics.Carbon dots-based biosensors are more preferred in detection of pathogens due to high selectivity and sensitivity, as well as quick and cheap point-of-care platform.Summary of recent advances in the design of optical and electrochemical biosensors for the detection of pathogens.

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:54

Enthalten in:

Critical reviews in analytical chemistry - 54(2024), 2 vom: 08., Seite 219-246

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Zor, Erhan [VerfasserIn]
Mollarasouli, Fariba [VerfasserIn]
Karadurmus, Leyla [VerfasserIn]
Ozcelikay, Goksu [VerfasserIn]
Ozkan, Sibel A [VerfasserIn]

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7440-44-0
Bacteria detection
Carbon
Carbon dots
Electrochemical sensor
Graphene quantum dots
Journal Article
Optical sensor
Pathogen
Review
Virus detection

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Date Completed 29.02.2024

Date Revised 29.02.2024

published: Print-Electronic

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1080/10408347.2022.2072168

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NLM340614811