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. 2025 Mar;65(1):216-234.
doi: 10.1007/s12088-024-01303-9. Epub 2024 May 28.

A Mini Review on Electrochemical Nano-biosensors in Detection of Drugs/Pesticides

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A Mini Review on Electrochemical Nano-biosensors in Detection of Drugs/Pesticides

Anirudh Pratap Singh Raman et al. Indian J Microbiol. 2025 Mar.

Abstract

Abstract: In last few years, sensing of molecules has gained a huge attention of scientists and researchers. Small molecules (drugs, pesticides, and others) are being consumed directly or indirectly by us in our daily life. Often, these molecules enter the environment and interact with different non-target organisms. Consumption of drugs/pesticides emerged as a major concern for public health, environment, ground-water and agricultural soil. Pesticides can have odd impacts such as degradation of soil properties, environmental pollution, pollution of groundwater as well as the consumption of unwanted drugs can have serious health impacts. Therefore, the sensing of drugs/pesticides plays an important role in detecting and preventing the unwanted usage of drugs/pesticides. Quantitative and qualitative determination of pesticides and drugs can be achieved using electrochemical techniques. This review offers a concise examination of the literature about the electrochemical sensing of drugs and pesticides. The review provides a comprehensive summary of different electrochemical investigations and outlines the reported analytical performance metrics, including limits of detection and linearity ranges. Furthermore, it underscores the progress made in pesticide detection using electrochemical methods for the selected compounds, highlighting the challenges ahead and emphasizing the necessary efforts to develop sensors suitable for in-situ applications.

Keywords: Drugs/pesticides; Electrochemical studies; Sensing.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interestsI, Prashant Singh, (the Corresponding author) on behalf of all authors declare that this manuscript is original, has not been published before and is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere. I further confirm that the order of authors listed in the manuscript has been approved by all of us. There is also no conflict of interest in any way.

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