NANOCOMPOSITES AS BIOSENSORS

Authors

  • Dr. Swathi Somanathan, Mr. A. Thangadurai, Dr. P. Tamilvani , Ms. M. Mohanavalli

DOI:

#10.25215/1304617181.05

Abstract

A Nanocomposites as Biosensors chapter showcases the remarkable potential of nanocomposite to revolutionize bio sensing by enhancing sensitivity, selectivity, and overall sensor performance. The integration of nanoparticles, nanotubes, and other nanoscale components with bio recognition elements such as enzymes and antibodies is explored in depth. These novel combinations not only facilitate improved detection of a wide range of biological molecules, including biomarkers, pathogens, and toxins, but also offer enhanced sensor stability. The chapter presents a critical analysis of various techniques for fabricating nanocomposite-based biosensors, offering insights into their applications in medical diagnosis and drug development [1]. The importance of nanocomposite in driving innovation within the biosensor field is underscored, and their potential to reshape the landscape of rapid, precise, and reliable bio molecule detection is highlighted. This review underscores the significance of nanocomposite as a driving force behind the evolution of biosensor technology[6].

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Published

2024-01-15

How to Cite

Dr. Swathi Somanathan, Mr. A. Thangadurai, Dr. P. Tamilvani , Ms. M. Mohanavalli. (2024). NANOCOMPOSITES AS BIOSENSORS. Redshine Archive, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.25215/1304617181.05