Title :
Conducting Polymers and Their Applications to Biosensors: Emphasizing on Foodborne Pathogen Detection
Author :
Arshak, Khalil ; Velusamy, Vijayalakshmi ; Korostynska, Olga ; Oliwa-Stasiak, Kamila ; Adley, Catherine
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Abstract :
Detection of microbial pathogens in food is the solution to the prevention and recognition of problems related to health and safety. New biomolecular approaches for foodborne pathogen detection are being developed to improve the biosensor characteristics such as sensitivity and selectivity, also which is rapid, reliable, cost-effective, and suitable for in situ analysis. Recently, conducting polymers have drawn attention in the development of biosensors. The electrically conducting polymers have numerous features, which allow them to act as excellent materials for immobilization of biomolecules. Also, their unique properties make them appealing alternatives for specific materials currently employed for the fabrication of biosensors. Therefore, this paper presents a comprehensive literature review detailing the salient features of conducting polymers and their application to biosensors with an emphasis on foodborne pathogen detection.
Keywords :
biosensors; chemical sensors; conducting polymers; food safety; health and safety; molecular biophysics; biomolecules; biosensors; conducting polymers; foodborne pathogen detection; immobilization; microbial pathogens detection; Biological materials; Biosensors; Chemicals; Conducting materials; Doping; Electrons; Health and safety; Pathogens; Polymers; Semiconductor materials; Biosensors; conducting polymers; foodborne pathogen detection; identification; immobilization; quantification; transducer;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2009.2032052