Label-free and label-based electrochemical detection of disease biomarker proteins

Author:

Lestari Tias Febriana HanifaORCID,Irkham IrkhamORCID,Pratomo UjiORCID,Gaffar ShabarniORCID,Zakiyyah Salma NurORCID,Rahmawati IsnainiORCID,Topkaya Seda NurORCID,Hartati Yeni WahyuniORCID

Abstract

Introduction: Biosensors, analytical devices integrating biological sensing elements with physicochemical transducers, have gained prominence as rapid and convenient tools for monitoring human health status using biochemical analytes. Due to its cost-effectiveness, simplicity, portability, and user-friendliness, electrochemical detection has emerged as a widely adopted method in biosensor applications. Crucially, biosensors enable early disease diagnosis by detecting protein biomarkers associated with various conditions. These biomarkers offer an objective indication of medical conditions that can be accurately observed from outside the patient. Method: This review comprehensively documents both label-free and labelled detection methods in electrochemical biosensor techniques. Label-free detection mechanisms elicit response signals upon analyte molecule binding to the sensor surface, while labelled detection employs molecular labels such as enzymes, nanoparticles, and fluorescent tags. Conclusion: The selection between label-free and labelled detection methods depends on various factors, including the biomolecular compound used, analyte type and biological binding site, biosensor design, sample volume, operational costs, analysis time, and desired detection limit. Focusing on the past six years, this review highlights the application of label-free and labelled electrochemical biosensors for detecting protein biomarkers of diseases.

Funder

Kementerian Pendidikan, Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi

Universitas Padjadjaran

Publisher

International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC)

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