The role of aryldiazonium chemistry in designing electrochemical aptasensors for the detection of food contaminants

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Abstract

Food safety monitoring assays based on synthetic recognition structures such as aptamers are receiving considerable attention due to their remarkable advantages in terms of their ability to bind to a wide range of target analytes, strong binding affinity, facile manufacturing, and cost-ef-fectiveness. Although aptasensors for food monitoring are still in the development stage, the use of an electrochemical detection route, combined with the wide range of materials available as trans-ducers and the proper immobilization strategy of the aptamer at the transducer surface, can lead to powerful analytical tools. In such a context, employing aryldiazonium salts for the surface derivat-ization of transducer electrodes serves as a simple, versatile and robust strategy to fine-tune the interface properties and to facilitate the convenient anchoring and stability of the aptamer. By sum-marizing the most important results disclosed in the last years, this article provides a comprehensive review that emphasizes the contribution of aryldiazonium chemistry in developing electrochemical aptasensors for food safety monitoring.

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Raicopol, M., & Pilan, L. (2021, July 2). The role of aryldiazonium chemistry in designing electrochemical aptasensors for the detection of food contaminants. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14143857

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