Recent advances in nucleic acid signal amplification-based aptasensors for sensing mycotoxins

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Mycotoxin contamination in food products may cause serious health hazards and economic losses. The effective control and accurate detection of mycotoxins have become a global concern. Even though a variety of methods have been developed for mycotoxin detection, most conventional methods suffer from complicated operation procedures, low sensitivity, high cost, and long assay time. Therefore, the development of simple and sensitive methods for mycotoxin assay is highly needed. The introduction of nucleic acid signal amplification technology (NASAT) into aptasensors significantly improves the sensitivity and facilitates the detection of mycotoxins. Herein, we give a comprehensive review of the recent advances in NASAT-based aptasensors for assaying mycotoxins and summarize the principles, features, and applications of NASAT-based aptasensors. Moreover, we highlight the challenges and prospects in the field, including the simultaneous detection of multiple mycotoxins and the development of portable devices for field detection.

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Zhang, D., Luo, T., Cai, X., Zhao, N. N., & Zhang, C. Y. (2024). Recent advances in nucleic acid signal amplification-based aptasensors for sensing mycotoxins. Chemical Communications, 60(36), 4745–4764. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cc00982g

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