Stimulus-Responsive DNA Hydrogel Biosensors for Food Safety Detection.
Huiyuan WangXinyu WangKeqiang LaiYuan JanPublished in: Biosensors (2023)
Food safety has always been a major global challenge to human health and the effective detection of harmful substances in food can reduce the risk to human health. However, the food industry has been plagued by a lack of effective and sensitive safety monitoring methods due to the tension between the cost and effectiveness of monitoring. DNA-based hydrogels combine the advantages of biocompatibility, programmability, the molecular recognition of DNA molecules, and the hydrophilicity of hydrogels, making them a hotspot in the research field of new nanomaterials. The stimulus response property greatly broadens the function and application range of DNA hydrogel. In recent years, DNA hydrogels based on stimulus-responsive mechanisms have been widely applied in the field of biosensing for the detection of a variety of target substances, including various food contaminants. In this review, we describe the recent advances in the preparation of stimuli-responsive DNA hydrogels, highlighting the progress of its application in food safety detection. Finally, we also discuss the challenges and future application of stimulus-responsive DNA hydrogels.
Keyphrases
- human health
- circulating tumor
- risk assessment
- cell free
- single molecule
- drug delivery
- hyaluronic acid
- climate change
- tissue engineering
- cancer therapy
- label free
- extracellular matrix
- nucleic acid
- wound healing
- drug release
- real time pcr
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- randomized controlled trial
- circulating tumor cells
- tandem mass spectrometry