A review on ZnO-based electrical biosensors for cardiac biomarker detection

Future Sci OA. 2017 Jun 7;3(4):FSO196. doi: 10.4155/fsoa-2017-0006. eCollection 2017 Nov.

Abstract

Over the past few decades zinc oxide (ZnO)-based thin films and nanostructures have shown unprecedented performance in a wide range of applications. In particular, owing to high isoelectric point, biocompatibility and other multifunctional characteristics, ZnO has extensively been studied as a transduction material for biosensor development. The fascinating properties of ZnO help retain biological activity of the immobilized biomolecule and help in achieving enhanced sensing performance. As a consequence of recent advancements in this multidisciplinary field, diagnostic biosensors are expanding beyond traditional clinical labs to point-of-care and home settings. Label-free electrical detection of biomarkers has been demonstrated using ZnO-sensing platforms. In this review we highlight the characteristics of ZnO that enable realization of its use in development of point-of-care biosensors toward disease diagnosis, in particular cardiovascular diseases.

Keywords: POC; biomarker; biosensor; disease diagnosis; electrical detection; point-of-care; zinc oxide.

Publication types

  • Review