Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body Fluids

The detection and monitoring of biomarkers in body fluids has been used to improve human healthcare activities for decades. In recent years, researchers have focused their attention on applying the point-of-care (POC) strategies into biomarker detection. The evolution of mobile technologies has allo...

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Main Authors: Anh Tran Tam Pham, Angus Wallace, Xinyi Zhang, Damian Tohl, Hao Fu, Clarence Chuah, Karen J. Reynolds, Carolyn Ramsey, Youhong Tang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Diagnostics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/7/1285
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spelling doaj-fae88beb87584a1188c1f1273bb23b982021-07-23T13:37:25ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182021-07-01111285128510.3390/diagnostics11071285Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body FluidsAnh Tran Tam Pham0Angus Wallace1Xinyi Zhang2Damian Tohl3Hao Fu4Clarence Chuah5Karen J. Reynolds6Carolyn Ramsey7Youhong Tang8Australia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaAustralia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaAustralia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaAustralia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaAustralia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaMedical Device Research Institute, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaAustralia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaAustralia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaAustralia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Personal Health Technologies, Flinders University, Tonsley, SA 5042, AustraliaThe detection and monitoring of biomarkers in body fluids has been used to improve human healthcare activities for decades. In recent years, researchers have focused their attention on applying the point-of-care (POC) strategies into biomarker detection. The evolution of mobile technologies has allowed researchers to develop numerous portable medical devices that aim to deliver comparable results to clinical measurements. Among these, optical-based detection methods have been considered as one of the common and efficient ways to detect and monitor the presence of biomarkers in bodily fluids, and emerging aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) with their distinct features are merging with portable medical devices. In this review, the detection methodologies that use optical measurements in the POC systems for the detection and monitoring of biomarkers in bodily fluids are compared, including colorimetry, fluorescence and chemiluminescence measurements. The current portable technologies, with or without the use of smartphones in device development, that are combined with optical biosensors for the detection and monitoring of biomarkers in body fluids, are also investigated. The review also discusses novel AIEgens used in the portable systems for the detection and monitoring of biomarkers in body fluid. Finally, the potential of future developments and the use of optical detection-based portable devices in healthcare activities are explored.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/7/1285biomarkersbiosensorsbody fluidsoptical detectionspoint-of-carediagnostics
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author Anh Tran Tam Pham
Angus Wallace
Xinyi Zhang
Damian Tohl
Hao Fu
Clarence Chuah
Karen J. Reynolds
Carolyn Ramsey
Youhong Tang
spellingShingle Anh Tran Tam Pham
Angus Wallace
Xinyi Zhang
Damian Tohl
Hao Fu
Clarence Chuah
Karen J. Reynolds
Carolyn Ramsey
Youhong Tang
Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body Fluids
Diagnostics
biomarkers
biosensors
body fluids
optical detections
point-of-care
diagnostics
author_facet Anh Tran Tam Pham
Angus Wallace
Xinyi Zhang
Damian Tohl
Hao Fu
Clarence Chuah
Karen J. Reynolds
Carolyn Ramsey
Youhong Tang
author_sort Anh Tran Tam Pham
title Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body Fluids
title_short Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body Fluids
title_full Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body Fluids
title_fullStr Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body Fluids
title_full_unstemmed Optical-Based Biosensors and Their Portable Healthcare Devices for Detecting and Monitoring Biomarkers in Body Fluids
title_sort optical-based biosensors and their portable healthcare devices for detecting and monitoring biomarkers in body fluids
publisher MDPI AG
series Diagnostics
issn 2075-4418
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The detection and monitoring of biomarkers in body fluids has been used to improve human healthcare activities for decades. In recent years, researchers have focused their attention on applying the point-of-care (POC) strategies into biomarker detection. The evolution of mobile technologies has allowed researchers to develop numerous portable medical devices that aim to deliver comparable results to clinical measurements. Among these, optical-based detection methods have been considered as one of the common and efficient ways to detect and monitor the presence of biomarkers in bodily fluids, and emerging aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) with their distinct features are merging with portable medical devices. In this review, the detection methodologies that use optical measurements in the POC systems for the detection and monitoring of biomarkers in bodily fluids are compared, including colorimetry, fluorescence and chemiluminescence measurements. The current portable technologies, with or without the use of smartphones in device development, that are combined with optical biosensors for the detection and monitoring of biomarkers in body fluids, are also investigated. The review also discusses novel AIEgens used in the portable systems for the detection and monitoring of biomarkers in body fluid. Finally, the potential of future developments and the use of optical detection-based portable devices in healthcare activities are explored.
topic biomarkers
biosensors
body fluids
optical detections
point-of-care
diagnostics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/7/1285
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