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Advances in Aptamer-Based Conjugate Recognition Techniques for the Detection of Small Molecules in Food

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Advances in Aptamer-Based Conjugate Recognition Techniques for the Detection of Small Molecules in Food

Small molecules are significant risk factors for causing food safety issues, posing serious threats to human health. Sensitive screening for hazards is...

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Small molecules are significant risk factors for causing food safety issues, posing serious threats to human health. Sensitive screening for hazards is beneficial for enhancing public security. However, traditional detection methods are unable to meet the requirements for the field screening of small molecules. Therefore, it is necessary to develop applicable methods with high levels of sensitivity and specificity to identify the small molecules. Aptamers are short−chain nucleic acids that can specifically bind to small molecules. By utilizing aptamers to enhance the performance of recognition technology, it is possible to achieve high selectivity and sensitivity levels when detecting small molecules. There have been several varieties of aptamer target recognition techniques developed to improve the ability to detect small molecules in recent years. This review focuses on the principles of detection platforms, classifies the conjugating methods between small molecules and aptamers, summarizes advancements in aptamer−based conjugate recognition techniques for the detection of small molecules in food, and seeks to provide emerging powerful tools in the field of point−of−care diagnostics.

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