2023
DOI: 10.3390/bios13040488
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Recent Developments in the Applications of GO/rGO-Based Biosensing Platforms for Pesticide Detection

Abstract: Pesticides are often used in different applications, including agriculture, forestry, aquaculture, food industry, etc., for the purpose of controlling insect pests and weeds. The indiscriminate usage of pesticides poses a massive threat to food, environmental, and human health safety. Hence, the fabrication of a sensitive and reliable sensor for the detection of pesticide residues in agro products and environmental samples is a critical subject to be considered. Recently, the graphene family including graphene… Show more

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“…Despite their advantages, SPR biosensors face challenges, such as sample matrix effects, non-specific binding, and assay optimization, which necessitate ongoing research efforts to address. Integration of SPR biosensors with emerging technologies, such as nanomaterials and machine learning algorithms, holds promise for improving analytical performance and addressing complex sample matrices in pesticide detection [ 63 , 74 ].…”
Section: Chemical Properties and Analytical Detection Of Glyphosatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their advantages, SPR biosensors face challenges, such as sample matrix effects, non-specific binding, and assay optimization, which necessitate ongoing research efforts to address. Integration of SPR biosensors with emerging technologies, such as nanomaterials and machine learning algorithms, holds promise for improving analytical performance and addressing complex sample matrices in pesticide detection [ 63 , 74 ].…”
Section: Chemical Properties and Analytical Detection Of Glyphosatementioning
confidence: 99%