Creating highly sensitive and selective biochip sensors for the detection of organophosphorus/carbamate pesticides

Hyerim Sim, Suhee Kim, Jaeyoung Lee, Hye Jin Lee

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Abstract

Biochip sensing technologies offering in-situ, fast and real-time measurements in addition to portability can be powerfully utilized in a wide spectrum of research areas including environmental science, food science, medical diagnostics and drug development. In this article, we introduce current research trends and economic aspects of the development of various optical biochip technologies for the analysis of organophosphorus/carbamate pesticides in environmental samples, which is of global importance with serious consequences for both current and future generations. In particular, we will highlight recent efforts made in the creation of highly sensitive and selective optical biochip sensors in conjunction with nanobiotechnologies and microfabrication for the rapid detection of organophosphorus/carbamate pesticides.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)571-580
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Chemistry for Engineering
Volume20
Issue number6
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Carbamate pesticides
  • Nanomaterials
  • Optical biochip sensors
  • Organophosphorus pesticides
  • Surface plasmon resonance

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