Sustainable and Smart Nano-Biosensors: Integrated Solutions for Healthcare, Environmental Monitoring, Agriculture, and Food Safety

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Thiruvengadam, MuthuChi, Hee-Youn
Choi, Hee-Jin
Jung, Bum-Su
Lee, Seung-Bin
Park, Yunwoo
Jeon, Dagyeom
Çiftçi, Fatih
Shariati, Mohammad Ali
Kim, Seung-Hyun
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THIRUVENGADAM, Muthu, Hee-Youn CHI, Hee-Jin CHOI, Bum-Su JUNG, Seung-Bin LEE, Yunwoo PARK, Dagyeom JEON, Fatih ÇİFTÇİ, Mohammad Ali SHARIATI, Seung-Hyun KIM. "Sustainable and Smart Nano-Biosensors: Integrated Solutions for Healthcare, Environmental Monitoring, Agriculture, and Food Safety". Industrial Crops & Products, 233 (2025): 1-22.Özet
The demand for highly sensitive and specific biosensors is growing rapidly across multiple sectors, including
medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, pathogen detection, and food safety. This review critically explores
the advancements in nano-enabled biosensor technologies, focusing on bio-based nanosensors synthesized
using plant-derived phytochemicals, cellulose, and lignin. These naturally derived materials serve as eco-friendly
stabilizing and reducing agents for the formation of functional nanoparticles (NPs). This review (i) discusses the
synthesis and characterization techniques of bio-nanosensors; (ii) examines their physical, chemical, and biological
interactions; and (iii) evaluates their applications in early disease screening, diagnostics (e.g., cancer and
diabetes), and the detection of pathogens, pollutants, and toxins. In addition, we address key challenges associated
with bio-based nanomaterials, including NP toxicity, biocompatibility, and the need for appropriate
regulatory frameworks. Furthermore, we highlight the growing role of artificial intelligence, machine learning,
and the Internet of Things in enhancing biosensor performance and commercialization. This review concludes by
emphasizing the potential of bio-based nanosensors for clinical, environmental, and food safety applications,
while advocating the development of micro- and disposable sensor formats. By highlighting the potential and
limitations of bionanosensors, this review provides a foundation for future research and the development of
clinical and commercial applications.
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926669025008830https://hdl.handle.net/11352/5360


















