Title of article :
Enzymatic Glucose Biosensors: A Review on Recent Progress in Materials and Fabrication Techniques
Author/Authors :
Mahdizadeh, Bentolhoda Department of Biomedical Engineering - Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch - Tehran, Iran , Nouri, Arezoo Department of Chemistry - University of Sistan and Baluchestan - Zahedan, Iran , Baharinikoo, Leila Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Mazandaran - Babolsar, Iran , Lotfalipour, Batool Department of Community Health Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
In recent years, biosensors are used in various applications ranging from biomedical and pharmaceutical to food and chemical products.
As an example, biosensors can be used for glucose assessment in blood and regulation of insulin usage in diabetic patients. In this regard, it
is anticipated that many diseases could be diagnosed in the near future at an early stage regarding further progress in nanotechnology. The
advancement in nanotechnology meets the technological requirements for the increased demand for sensors in biomedical applications.
Enzymes play a significant role among various biologic elements exerted in the design of biosensors. Glucose oxidase is an enzyme and
biocatalysts that accelerate the process of turning glucose to oxygenated water. Recent surveys have reported the novel qualitative and
quantitative approaches used to enhance the sensitivity, detection limit and biocompatibility of biosensors. Furthermore, they have
confirmed the enhanced performance of glucose-based biosensors in both response and detection limits in their implementation. This
review aims to summarize recent progress in sensitivity, selectivity, response time, and stability of the enzymatic biosensor based on the
versatile fabrication of glucose by semi-permeable membranes.
Keywords :
Biosensor , Glucose biosensor , Enzyme , Glucose oxidase
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research