Paper-based analytical devices for smart foodborne pathogen detection

IF 3.7 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Hadeer M. Bedair , Mohamed Emara , Tamer M. Samir , Mahmoud A.F. Khalil , Shima Mahmoud Ali , Mahmoud Hamed , Fotouh R. Mansour
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Abstract

Food safety continues to be a critical global challenge, with foodborne pathogens posing significant risks to public health and economic stability. The rapid detection of these pathogens, especially in resource-limited settings, is essential to mitigate outbreaks and enhance food safety systems. This review explores the advancements in paper-based analytical devices (PADs) as a practical, cost-effective, and portable solution for the detection of foodborne pathogens. Various detection platforms, including nucleic acid-based sensors, aptamer-integrated systems, Immunochromatographic assays, and nanoparticle-enhanced biosensors, are evaluated for their effectiveness in rapid and on-site testing. PADs meet the key requirements for point-of-need testing, including simplicity, speed, affordability, and versatility. Their ability to integrate with modern technologies such as smartphones and machine learning enhances their analytical performance and accessibility. Despite their promise, challenges remain, including sensitivity limitations and scalability. Addressing these gaps could unlock the full potential of PADs for widespread use in food safety monitoring and pathogen detection.

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智能食源性病原体检测的纸质分析设备
食品安全仍然是一项重大的全球挑战,食源性病原体对公共卫生和经济稳定构成重大风险。快速发现这些病原体,特别是在资源有限的情况下,对于减轻疫情和加强食品安全系统至关重要。本文综述了纸质分析装置(pad)作为一种实用、经济、便携的食源性病原体检测方法的进展。各种检测平台,包括基于核酸的传感器、适配体集成系统、免疫层析分析和纳米颗粒增强的生物传感器,评估了它们在快速和现场测试中的有效性。pad满足需求点测试的关键要求,包括简单性、速度、可负担性和多功能性。它们与智能手机和机器学习等现代技术相结合的能力增强了它们的分析性能和可访问性。尽管前景看好,但挑战依然存在,包括灵敏度限制和可扩展性。解决这些差距可以充分发挥pad在食品安全监测和病原体检测中广泛使用的潜力。
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Talanta Open
Talanta Open Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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