Oligonucleotide aptamers as a new type of molecular recognition element, compared with conventional antibodies, have not only high affinity and specificity to target molecules but also many advantages such as… Click to show full abstract
Oligonucleotide aptamers as a new type of molecular recognition element, compared with conventional antibodies, have not only high affinity and specificity to target molecules but also many advantages such as a wide range of target molecule recognition, synthesis in vitro, and chemical stability. With deep concerns of human beings about food safety issues, various aptamer-based methods for detecting harmful substances in foods have been extensively studied in recent years, including fluorescent, colorimetric, electrochemical, photoelectrochemical, electrochemiluminescent methods, etc. They have the methodology characteristics such as on-site detection, rapidness and high sensitivity. The hazardous substances that were detected mainly involved pesticide and veterinary drug residues, pathogenic organisms, biotoxins, allergens and organic pollutants. The methodology studies on the applications of aptamers in the detection of harmful substances in foods are comprehensively reviewed.
               
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