分子印迹聚合物修饰的糖尿病生物标志物电化学传感器:综述

IF 5.2 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Agraja P S, Sreelekshmi P J, Devika V, Devu C, Rejithamol R
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糖尿病是一种以高血糖或高血糖为特征的慢性疾病,可由胰岛素的作用或分泌不足引起,或两者兼而有之。长时间的血糖水平升高会导致一些组织出现功能障碍。为了避免或推迟与糖尿病相关的问题的发生,早期诊断和有效的护理是必不可少的。生物标志物和生物传感器已成为监测和管理糖尿病的潜在工具。葡萄糖、糖化血红蛋白和其他相关的糖尿病生物标志物可以使用各种生物传感器检测,包括酶、电化学和光学类型。分子印迹技术是一种新兴的电分析方法,它在聚合物基质中产生与选定模板分子有亲和力的空腔,称为分子印迹聚合物(MIP)。通常,该过程涉及单体在模板分子存在下的聚合,然后移除模板分子以留下印迹位点。由于其对原分子的亲和力,这些聚合物已被用于分子传感器,化学分离和催化。特别注意它们的作用机制、临床应用、局限性和新兴技术的潜力,如可穿戴设备和纳米生物传感器,这些可用于连续和实时糖尿病监测。本文综述了纳米材料和导电聚合物修饰的分子印迹传感器在跟踪糖尿病生物标志物方面的作用。此外,本文还讨论了开发和实现生物传感器的困难,包括选择性、灵敏度和实时监测葡萄糖水平。
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Molecular Imprinted Polymer Decorated Electrochemical Sensors for Diabetes Biomarkers: A Critical Review.

Diabetes is a chronic illness marked by high blood sugar or hyperglycemia, which can be caused by deficiencies in the action or secretion of insulin, or both. A prolonged period of elevated blood glucose levels can cause several tissues to malfunction. To avoid or postpone the onset of problems associated with diabetes, early diagnosis, and effective care are essential. Biomarkers and biosensors have become potential tools for monitoring and managing diabetes. Glucose, glycated hemoglobin, and other relevant biomarkers of diabetes can be detected using various biosensors, including enzymatic, electrochemical, and optical types. The molecular imprinting technique is an emerging electroanalytical method, that creates cavities in the polymer matrix with an affinity for a selected template molecule, known as molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP). Typically, the procedure involves the polymerization of monomers in the presence of a template molecule, which is then removed to leave behind imprinting sites. These polymers have been employed in molecular sensors, chemical separations, and catalysis due to their affinity for the original molecule. With special attention to their mechanisms of action, clinical applications, limitations, and the potential of emerging technologies, such as wearables and nano-biosensors, these can be used for continuous and real-time diabetes monitoring. This critical review focuses on the role of nanomaterials and conducting polymer-decorated molecularly imprinted sensors for tracking diabetes biomarkers. Additionally, this paper discusses the difficulties in developing and implementing biosensors, including selectivity, sensitivity, and real-time monitoring of glucose levels.

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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry continues to be a dependable resource for both the expert and the student by providing in-depth, scholarly, insightful reviews of important topics within the discipline of analytical chemistry and related measurement sciences. The journal exclusively publishes review articles that illuminate the underlying science, that evaluate the field''s status by putting recent developments into proper perspective and context, and that speculate on possible future developments. A limited number of articles are of a "tutorial" format written by experts for scientists seeking introduction or clarification in a new area. This journal serves as a forum for linking various underlying components in broad and interdisciplinary means, while maintaining balance between applied and fundamental research. Topics we are interested in receiving reviews on are the following: · chemical analysis; · instrumentation; · chemometrics; · analytical biochemistry; · medicinal analysis; · forensics; · environmental sciences; · applied physics; · and material science.
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