Emerging vistas on pesticides detection based on electrochemical biosensors – An update

•Organophosphate and carbamate inhibit AChE activity.•Electrochemical biosensors show high sensitivity, selectivity and low cost.•AChE used widely as a biomarker for pesticide detection. Organophosphates and carbamates pesticides are widely used to increase crop production globally causing a threat...

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Published in:Food chemistry Vol. 371; p. 131126
Main Authors: Jain, Utkarsh, Saxena, Kirti, Hooda, Vinita, Balayan, Sapna, Singh, Amar Pal, Tikadar, Mayukh, Chauhan, Nidhi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-03-2022
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Summary:•Organophosphate and carbamate inhibit AChE activity.•Electrochemical biosensors show high sensitivity, selectivity and low cost.•AChE used widely as a biomarker for pesticide detection. Organophosphates and carbamates pesticides are widely used to increase crop production globally causing a threat to human health and the environment. A variety of pesticides are applied during different stages of vegetable production. Therefore, monitoring the presence of pesticide residues in food and soil has great relevance to sensitive pesticide detection through distinct determination methods that are urgently required. Conventional techniques for the detection of pesticides have several limitations that can be overcome by the development of highly sensitive, fast, reliable and easy-to-use electrochemical biosensors. Herein, we describe the types of biosensors with the main focus on electrochemical biosensors fabricated for the detection of OPPs and carbamates pesticides. An overview of conventional techniques employed for pesticide detection is also discussed. This review aims to provide a glance of recently developed biosensors for some common pesticides like chlorpyrifos, malathion, parathion, paraoxon, and carbaryl which are present in food and environment samples.
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ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131126