Electrochemical hydrogen sulfide biosensors

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Abstract

The measurement of sulfide, especially hydrogen sulfide, has held the attention of the analytical community due to its unique physiological and pathophysiological roles in biological systems. Electrochemical detection offers a rapid, highly sensitive, affordable, simple, and real-time technique to measure hydrogen sulfide concentration, which has been a well-documented and reliable method. This review details up-to-date research on the electrochemical detection of hydrogen sulfide (ion selective electrodes, polarographic hydrogen sulfide sensors, etc.) in biological samples for potential therapeutic use.

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Xu, T., Scafa, N., Xu, L. P., Zhou, S., Abdullah Al-Ghanem, K., Mahboob, S., … Zhang, X. (2016, February 21). Electrochemical hydrogen sulfide biosensors. Analyst. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5an02208h

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