Detection strategies of infectious diseases via peptide-based electrochemical biosensors
[Display omitted] •The stability of peptides makes them valuable recognition elements in biosensors.•Peptide-based biosensors show great promise in detecting infections.•This review summarizes the electrochemical peptide-sensor platforms.•The advantages, limitations, challenges of peptide-based bios...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2024-12, Vol.160, p.108784, Article 108784 |
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•The stability of peptides makes them valuable recognition elements in biosensors.•Peptide-based biosensors show great promise in detecting infections.•This review summarizes the electrochemical peptide-sensor platforms.•The advantages, limitations, challenges of peptide-based biosensors are discussed.
Infectious diseases have threatened human life for as long as humankind has existed. One of the most crucial aspects of fighting against these infections is diagnosis to prevent disease spread. However, traditional diagnostic methods prove insufficient and time-consuming in the face of a pandemic. Therefore, studies focusing on detecting viruses causing these diseases have increased, with a particular emphasis on developing rapid, accurate, specific, user-friendly, and portable electrochemical biosensor systems. Peptides are used integral components in biosensor fabrication for several reasons, including various and adaptable synthesis protocols, long-term stability, and specificity. Here, we discuss peptide-based electrochemical biosensor systems that have been developed over the last decade for the detection of infectious diseases. In contrast to other reports on peptide-based biosensors, we have emphasized the following points i) the synthesis methods of peptides for biosensor applications, ii) biosensor fabrication approaches of peptide-based electrochemical biosensor systems, iii) the comparison of electrochemical biosensors with other peptide-based biosensor systems and the advantages and limitations of electrochemical biosensors, iv) the pros and cons of peptides compared to other biorecognition molecules in the detection of infectious diseases, v) different perspectives for future studies with the shortcomings of the systems developed in the past decade. |
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ISSN: | 1567-5394 1878-562X 1878-562X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2024.108784 |