研究目的
To review the progress and perspectives of nanomaterials-based optical and electrochemical sensing of histamine, addressing the limitations of conventional detection methods and highlighting the advantages of nanomaterial-based approaches for sensitive, specific, and field-deployable detection in food products.
研究成果
Nanomaterials-based optical and electrochemical sensors offer high sensitivity, specificity, and potential for field deployability in histamine detection, overcoming limitations of conventional methods. Optical sensors enable visual detection down to micromolar levels, while electrochemical sensors achieve picomolar detection limits. Future research should focus on integrating these nanoanalytical methods with MEMS/NEMS technologies for developing miniaturized, point-of-care diagnostic devices to facilitate widespread use in resource-constrained areas.
研究不足
The review discusses limitations of conventional histamine detection methods, such as time-consuming processes, need for sample pre-treatment, requirement of expensive instruments, and limited field deployability. For nanomaterials-based sensors, challenges include interference from structural analogs, need for derivatization in some cases, and current confinement to laboratory-level research with limited translational development for point-of-care applications.