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Electrochemical sensing of heavy metals in biological media: A review

Karen A. Gonzalez, Sarah Kazemeini, Dustyn C. Weber, Paula A. Cordero, Elizabeth M. Garcia, Cory A. Rusinek

2023Electroanalysis22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Trace metals are required in the body as they play a significant role in several biochemical processes. Moreover, certain heavy metals are beneficial at appropriate levels. Copper (Cu), for example, is essential for red blood cell formation, bone strength, and infant growth. Despite these fundamental roles, Cu can become toxic at high levels. Other heavy metals such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), manganese (Mn), and mercury (Hg), have been identified to cause acute and chronic health complications. For these reasons, rapid, real‐time quantification of such metals in biological media is of interest to improving human health outcomes. Electrochemical methods offer numerous advantages, such as portability, capability to be miniaturized, low cost, and ease‐of‐use. In this review, we examine recent developments in electrochemical sensing for the detection of heavy metals in biological media. To meet the requirements for inclusion in this review, the electrochemical sensor must have been evaluated in biological media (blood, serum, sweat, saliva, urine, brain tissue/cells). Several applications are explored to examine recent advancements in electrochemical sensing within these matrices. Addressing the challenges through materials, device, and system innovations, it is expected that electrochemical sensing of heavy metals in biological media will facilitate future diagnoses and treatments in healthcare.

Topics & Concepts

Heavy metalsCadmiumMercury (programming language)Human healthElectrochemistryNanotechnologyBiological fluidsBiological materialsEnvironmental chemistryElectrochemical cellMaterials scienceComputer scienceChemistryBiomedical engineeringMetallurgyMedicineElectrodePhysical chemistryEnvironmental healthProgramming languageChromatographyElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsElectrochemical sensors and biosensorsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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