2022
DOI: 10.20964/2022.04.37
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Progress in nanomaterials-based electrochemical biosensors for the detection of interleukins

Abstract: Interleukins (ILs) are closely related to the occurrence and progress of many diseases including neuropsychiatric syndrome and Crohn's disease. Therefore, it is of great importance to determining ILs for the early diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Electrochemical biosensors are the promising candidates for the sensitive and specific detection of ultra-low level of biomarkers. This review summarized the development of nanomaterials-based electrochemical biosensors for ILs detection. It was highlighted that t… Show more

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“…A general review of recent advances and possibilities with electrochemical biosensors for cytokine profiling has been published [ 48 ]. In addition, recent progress in nanomaterial-based electrochemical biosensors for the detection of interleukins has also been reviewed [ 49 ]. A recent example of electrochemical biosensors for ILs related to IBD is the impedimetric immunosensor reported by Frias et al [ 50 ] for IL-10, an interleukin secreted in patients at the early stage of inflammation.…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A general review of recent advances and possibilities with electrochemical biosensors for cytokine profiling has been published [ 48 ]. In addition, recent progress in nanomaterial-based electrochemical biosensors for the detection of interleukins has also been reviewed [ 49 ]. A recent example of electrochemical biosensors for ILs related to IBD is the impedimetric immunosensor reported by Frias et al [ 50 ] for IL-10, an interleukin secreted in patients at the early stage of inflammation.…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A general review of recent advances and possibilities of electrochemical biosensors for cytokine profiling has been published [46]. In addition, recent progress in nanomaterials-based electrochemical biosensors for the detection of interleukins has also been reviewed [47]. A recent example of electrochemical biosensors for ILs related to IBD is the impedimetric immunosensor reported by Frias et al [48] for IL-10, an interleukin secreted in patients at the early stage of inflammation.…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An overview of electrochemical sensors targeting salivary biomarkers was published by Mani et al [96]. Several electrochemical biosensors have been developed for the detection of ILs [97] and specifically for IL-8, as a biomarker of oral cancer and other types of cancer. The normal concentration of IL-8 in human saliva is in the 200 -300 pg mL -1 range, whereas patients suffering from oral cavity and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma have IL-8 concentrations higher than 720 pg mL -1 [98,99].…”
Section: Oral Microbiomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pei et al [25] prepared an electrochemical immunosensor for the quantitative detection of hepatitis B surface antigen using Au NPs loaded onto polypyrrole nanosheets as a platform and an Rh nucleus and Pt shell loaded onto amino-functionalized graphene nanosheets as markers. Nanomaterials are widely used in biological immunosensors because they can be used as enzyme carriers or signal markers of redox reaction reporters and electrode active substances [26][27][28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%