2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.trac.2014.10.006
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Electrochemical genosensors as innovative tools for detection of genetically modified organisms

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“…Hybridization is one of the most selective reactions in nature, so it has become one of the strategies of choice to unequivocally identify a specific DNA fragment. Therefore, these devices have a great impact in multiple areas of interest, from diagnostics to environmental or food safety . Genosensors are often designed to recognize the target sequence using a sandwich‐type hybridization format, which involves two probes: a capture probe (CP) and a signaling probe (SP).…”
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“…Hybridization is one of the most selective reactions in nature, so it has become one of the strategies of choice to unequivocally identify a specific DNA fragment. Therefore, these devices have a great impact in multiple areas of interest, from diagnostics to environmental or food safety . Genosensors are often designed to recognize the target sequence using a sandwich‐type hybridization format, which involves two probes: a capture probe (CP) and a signaling probe (SP).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the steps involved in the design of an electrochemical genosensor are: (a) transducer selection; (b) selection of the target sequence; (c) selection of a convenient probe immobilization strategy and (d) evaluation of labeling marks and detection methods . Among the electrochemical transducers, gold electrodes are advantageous because they allow the formation of self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs) of thiolated DNA probes.…”
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“…After more than a decade of development, few electrochemical genosensors have been challenged to real food samples with quantitation purposes [18]. Analyzing DNA in food samples requires a mandatory pretreatment, which typically includes extraction of DNA, amplification, usually by PCR, and a subsequent post-PCR purification step [19]. In addition to this, the usual way of expressing the result is in DNA concentration units, which is meaningless for allergic consumers, and for verifying the compliance with the legislation.…”
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“…[1] Der Nachweis der Hybridisierung mithilfe elektrochemischer Methoden ist dabei von steigender Bedeutung, [2] besonders da der Einsatz von elektrochemischen DNA-Hybridisierungsassays markierungsfreie Verfahren mit hoher Empfindlichkeit durch elektrochemische Verstärkungsschritte erlaubt. [1] Der Nachweis der Hybridisierung mithilfe elektrochemischer Methoden ist dabei von steigender Bedeutung, [2] besonders da der Einsatz von elektrochemischen DNA-Hybridisierungsassays markierungsfreie Verfahren mit hoher Empfindlichkeit durch elektrochemische Verstärkungsschritte erlaubt.…”
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