2018
DOI: 10.3390/bios8020027
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Advances in Enzyme-Based Biosensors for Pesticide Detection

Abstract: The intensive use of toxic and remanent pesticides in agriculture has prompted research into novel performant, yet cost-effective and fast analytical tools to control the pesticide residue levels in the environment and food. In this context, biosensors based on enzyme inhibition have been proposed as adequate analytical devices with the added advantage of using the toxicity of pesticides for detection purposes, being more “biologically relevant” than standard chromatographic methods. This review proposes an ov… Show more

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“…Recent advances focus on the applications of novel nanomaterials in biosensor devices for enhancing the sensitivity and selectivity of the measurements. New avenues are being opened for development of biosensors for photosynthesis-inhibiting herbicides using immobilization of photosynthetic enzymes on different surfaces [52].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances focus on the applications of novel nanomaterials in biosensor devices for enhancing the sensitivity and selectivity of the measurements. New avenues are being opened for development of biosensors for photosynthesis-inhibiting herbicides using immobilization of photosynthetic enzymes on different surfaces [52].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] have been developed. In addition, biosensors for the detection of phenolic compounds [23][24][25][26], pesticides [27][28][29][30], pathogens [9,[31][32][33][34][35] and drug residues [36,37] have been developed.…”
Section: Biosensing In Environmental Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los dispositivos son unidades autónomas llamados nodos, los cuales tienen como tarea principal recolectar datos. Debido a que los nodos pueden ser ubicados en zonas remotas o de difícil acceso, cada nodo necesita consumir la menor cantidad de energía posible para asegurar la máxima autonomía [33]; así, el acceso a estas zonas no deberá ser recurrente, evitando sobrecostos en su mantenimiento. Un nodo generalmente es un sistema basado en un microcontrolador que incorpora un módulo de radio frecuencia (RF), un sensor y un sistema de alimentación eléctrica [34].…”
Section: Fig 1 Esquema De Un Biosensorunclassified