Electrochemical Cell-Based Sensor for Detection of Food Hazards

Micromachines (Basel). 2021 Jul 18;12(7):837. doi: 10.3390/mi12070837.

Abstract

People's health has been threatened by several common food hazards. Thus, it is very important to establish rapid and accurate methods to detect food hazards. In recent years, biosensors have inspired developments because of their specificity and sensitivity, short reaction time, low cost, small size and easy operation. Owing to their high precision and non-destructive characteristics, cell-based electrochemical detection methods can reflect the damage of food hazards to organisms better. In this review, the characteristics of electrochemical cell-based biosensors and their applications in the detection of common hazards in food are reviewed. The strategies of cell immobilization and 3D culture on electrodes are discussed. The current limitations and further development prospects of cell-based electrochemical biosensors are also evaluated.

Keywords: biosensor; cell; detection; electrochemical; food hazard.

Publication types

  • Review