Antioxidants play a central role in the development and production of food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, to reduce oxidative processes in the human body. Among them, phenolic antioxidants are considered even more efficient than other antioxidants. They are divided into natural and synthetic. The natural antioxidants are generally found in plants and their synthetic counterparts are generally added as preventing agents of lipid oxidation during the processing and storage of fats, oils, and lipid-containing foods: All of them can exhibit different effects on human health, which are not always beneficial. Because of their relevant bioactivity and importance in several sectors, such as agro-food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic, it is crucial to have fast and reliable analysis methods available. In this review, different examples of gold nanomaterial-based electrochemical (bio)sensors used for the rapid and selective detection of phenolic compounds are analyzed and discussed, evidencing the important role of gold nanomaterials, and including systems with or without specific recognition elements, such as biomolecules, enzymes, etc. Moreover, a selection of gold nanomaterials involved in the designing of this kind of (bio)sensor is reported and critically analyzed. Finally, advantages, limitations, and potentialities for practical applications of gold nanomaterial-based electrochemical (bio)sensors for detecting phenolic antioxidants are discussed.

Gold nanomaterials-based sensors and biosensors for phenolic antioxidants detection: recent advances / Petrucci, Rita; Bortolami, Martina; DI MATTEO, Paola; Curulli, Antonella. - In: NANOMATERIALS. - ISSN 2079-4991. - 12:6(2022), pp. 959-1029. [10.3390/nano12060959]

Gold nanomaterials-based sensors and biosensors for phenolic antioxidants detection: recent advances

Rita Petrucci
Primo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Martina Bortolami
Secondo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Paola Di Matteo
Penultimo
;
2022

Abstract

Antioxidants play a central role in the development and production of food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, to reduce oxidative processes in the human body. Among them, phenolic antioxidants are considered even more efficient than other antioxidants. They are divided into natural and synthetic. The natural antioxidants are generally found in plants and their synthetic counterparts are generally added as preventing agents of lipid oxidation during the processing and storage of fats, oils, and lipid-containing foods: All of them can exhibit different effects on human health, which are not always beneficial. Because of their relevant bioactivity and importance in several sectors, such as agro-food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic, it is crucial to have fast and reliable analysis methods available. In this review, different examples of gold nanomaterial-based electrochemical (bio)sensors used for the rapid and selective detection of phenolic compounds are analyzed and discussed, evidencing the important role of gold nanomaterials, and including systems with or without specific recognition elements, such as biomolecules, enzymes, etc. Moreover, a selection of gold nanomaterials involved in the designing of this kind of (bio)sensor is reported and critically analyzed. Finally, advantages, limitations, and potentialities for practical applications of gold nanomaterial-based electrochemical (bio)sensors for detecting phenolic antioxidants are discussed.
2022
phenolic antioxidants; gold nanomaterials; electrochemical (bio)sensors; flavonoids; phenolic acids; stilbenes; synthetic antioxidants
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Gold nanomaterials-based sensors and biosensors for phenolic antioxidants detection: recent advances / Petrucci, Rita; Bortolami, Martina; DI MATTEO, Paola; Curulli, Antonella. - In: NANOMATERIALS. - ISSN 2079-4991. - 12:6(2022), pp. 959-1029. [10.3390/nano12060959]
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