AI Article Synopsis

  • - The text highlights the importance of quickly and accurately identifying pathogens for public health, environmental monitoring, food quality control, and clinical diagnostics, as traditional methods can be slow and costly.
  • - Microfluidics technology is presented as a promising solution that allows for the precise manipulation of small fluid volumes, enabling the development of miniaturized devices that efficiently detect and quantify pathogens.
  • - The review covers recent advancements in integrating microfluidic devices with various spectroscopic techniques for detecting bacteria, discusses the principles behind these methods, and explores future challenges and innovations in this field.

Article Abstract

Rapid identification of pathogens with higher sensitivity and specificity plays a significant role in maintaining public health, environmental monitoring, controlling food quality, and clinical diagnostics. Different methods have been widely used in food testing laboratories, quality control departments in food companies, hospitals, and clinical settings to identify pathogens. Some limitations in current pathogens detection methods are time-consuming, expensive, and laborious sample preparation, making it unsuitable for rapid detection. Microfluidics has emerged as a promising technology for biosensing applications due to its ability to precisely manipulate small volumes of fluids. Microfluidics platforms combined with spectroscopic techniques are capable of developing miniaturized devices that can detect and quantify pathogenic samples. The review focuses on the advancements in microfluidic devices integrated with spectroscopic methods for detecting bacterial microbes over the past five years. The review is based on several spectroscopic techniques, including fluorescence detection, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and dynamic light scattering methods coupled with microfluidic platforms. The key detection principles of different approaches were discussed and summarized. Finally, the future possible directions and challenges in microfluidic-based spectroscopy for isolating and detecting pathogens using the latest innovations were also discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11162289PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0204987DOI Listing

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