Papers based biosensors such as lateral flow test strips and paper-based microfluidic devices (or paperfluidics) are inexpensive, rapid, flexible, and easy-to-use analytical tools. An apparent trend in their detection is to interpret sensing results from qualitative assessment to quantitative determination. Electrochemical detection plays an important role in quantification. This review focuses on electrochemical (EC) detection enabled biosensors. The first part provides detailed examples in paper test strips. The second part gives an overview of paperfluidics engaging EC detections. The outlook and recommendation of future directions of EC enabled biosensors are discussed in the end.
Revised: June 17, 2014 |
Published: May 8, 2014
Citation
Liu B., D. Du, X. Hua, X. Yu, and Y. Lin. 2014.Papers Based Electrochemical Biosensors: From Test Strips to Paper-Based Microfluidics.Electroanalysis 26, no. 6:1214-1223.PNNL-SA-100339.doi:10.1002/elan.201400036