Progress in the Development of Detection Strategies Based on Olfactory and Gustatory Biomimetic Biosensors

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Abstract

The biomimetic olfactory and gustatory biosensing devices have broad applications in many fields, such as industry, security, and biomedicine. The development of these biosensors was inspired by the organization of biological olfactory and gustatory systems. In this review, we summarized the most recent advances in the development of detection strategies for chemical sensing based on olfactory and gustatory biomimetic biosensors. First, sensing mechanisms and principles of olfaction and gustation are briefly introduced. Then, different biomimetic sensing detection strategies are outlined based on different sensing devices functionalized with various molecular and cellular components originating from natural olfactory and gustatory systems. Thereafter, various biomimetic olfactory and gustatory biosensors are introduced in detail by classifying and summarizing the detection strategies based on different sensing devices. Finally, the future directions and challenges of biomimetic biosensing development are proposed and discussed.

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Chen, Y., Du, L., Tian, Y., Zhu, P., Liu, S., Liang, D., … Wu, C. (2022, October 1). Progress in the Development of Detection Strategies Based on Olfactory and Gustatory Biomimetic Biosensors. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12100858

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