2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23073560
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Carbon Fiber Paper Sensor for Determination of Trimethoprim Antibiotic in Fish Samples

Abstract: The increase in anthropogenic pollution raises serious concerns regarding contamination of water bodies and aquatic species with potential implications on human health. Pharmaceutical compounds are a type of contaminants of emerging concern that are increasingly consumed and, thus, being frequently found in the aquatic environment. In this sense, an electrochemical sensor based on an unmodified and untreated carbon fiber paper (CPS—carbon paper sensor) was simply employed for the analysis of trimethoprim antib… Show more

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“…An efficient combination of immunomagnetic beads and microfluidics can enable magnetic actuation of droplets on microfluidic platforms, which is simpler and less costly than current immunosensor technologies. In addition, this combination allows the use of magnetic actuation to control when the droplet reaction starts and ends, thereby automating the binding of the antigen and antibody in the presence of a magnetic field . This exemplifies the inherent simplicity of magnetic automation-based operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An efficient combination of immunomagnetic beads and microfluidics can enable magnetic actuation of droplets on microfluidic platforms, which is simpler and less costly than current immunosensor technologies. In addition, this combination allows the use of magnetic actuation to control when the droplet reaction starts and ends, thereby automating the binding of the antigen and antibody in the presence of a magnetic field . This exemplifies the inherent simplicity of magnetic automation-based operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%