TY - JOUR
T1 - State-of-the-art of portable (bio)sensors based on smartphone, lateral flow and microfluidics systems in protozoan parasites monitoring
T2 - A review
AU - Althomali, Raed H.
AU - Abdu Musad Saleh, Ebraheem
AU - Gupta, Jitendra
AU - Mohammed Baqir Al-Dhalimy, Aiman
AU - Hjazi, Ahmed
AU - Hussien, Beneen M.
AU - AL-Erjan, Amran M.
AU - Jalil, Abduladheem Turki
AU - Romero-Parra, Rosario Mireya
AU - Barboza-Arenas, Luis Andres
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/8
Y1 - 2023/8
N2 - Up to now, the importance of different analytical methods has increased more and more in terms of the detection of various targets, protozoan parasites included. Despite the advancement of several sensing approaches for detection of them, the development of portable biosensors which can provide point-of-care detection can be considered the next generation of sensing platforms. Among these, smartphone-based bio(sensors), microfluidics systems, and lateral flow biosensors have attracted great attention. To elaborate, all of them have a specific ability to turn into an efficient analytical approach. The accessibility of smartphones can mature a simple communication gadget into an opportunity for easy use sensing device, and alongside that, the small size of the microfluidics system can provide a miniature analytical method that consumes a low number of materials and, in turn, it can bring about the affordable platform. In favor of lateral flow biosensors, the undeniable advantages of this method including low-cost, user-friendly, and in-field diagnosis with good robustness can introduce them as an efficient sensing platform. Hence, the review of the state-of-the-art of portable (bio)sensors based on smartphone, lateral flow, and microfluidics systems can broaden persons’ horizons about novel sensing approaches which can be used for the determination of protozoa parasites. Furthermore, the role of nanomaterials, their benefits, and their drawbacks will be discussed in the following.
AB - Up to now, the importance of different analytical methods has increased more and more in terms of the detection of various targets, protozoan parasites included. Despite the advancement of several sensing approaches for detection of them, the development of portable biosensors which can provide point-of-care detection can be considered the next generation of sensing platforms. Among these, smartphone-based bio(sensors), microfluidics systems, and lateral flow biosensors have attracted great attention. To elaborate, all of them have a specific ability to turn into an efficient analytical approach. The accessibility of smartphones can mature a simple communication gadget into an opportunity for easy use sensing device, and alongside that, the small size of the microfluidics system can provide a miniature analytical method that consumes a low number of materials and, in turn, it can bring about the affordable platform. In favor of lateral flow biosensors, the undeniable advantages of this method including low-cost, user-friendly, and in-field diagnosis with good robustness can introduce them as an efficient sensing platform. Hence, the review of the state-of-the-art of portable (bio)sensors based on smartphone, lateral flow, and microfluidics systems can broaden persons’ horizons about novel sensing approaches which can be used for the determination of protozoa parasites. Furthermore, the role of nanomaterials, their benefits, and their drawbacks will be discussed in the following.
KW - Lateral flow assay
KW - Microfluidics systems
KW - Novel sensing platform
KW - Portable (bio)sensors
KW - Protozoa parasites
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U2 - 10.1016/j.microc.2023.108804
DO - 10.1016/j.microc.2023.108804
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:85156111902
SN - 0026-265X
VL - 191
JO - Microchemical Journal
JF - Microchemical Journal
M1 - 108804
ER -