“…For example, sensors can be used to detect illicit drugs, toxins, and chemical warfare agents. Controlling the function of drugs in the body is another practical aspect of biosensors that has received much attention in recent years (Janata and Bezegh, 1988;Kaniusas et al, 2004;Adhikari and Majumdar, 2004;Madou and Morrison, 1989). In designing a sensor, scientists of different sciences such as biochemistry, biology, electronics, different branches of chemistry (organic, decomposition, physics and surface) and branches of physics (mechanics, light, thermodynamics) are involved (Gauglitz et al, 1993;Hisamoto and Suzuki, 1999;Tiwari and Anthony, 2014;Wu et al, 2016).…”