Chemical-nose/tongue technologies are emerging as promising analytical tools for glycan analysis. After briefly introducing the importance of glycans and their analytical methods, including the lectin microarray (LMA) as one of the gold standards, the fundamental principles underlying chemical noses/tongues are explained and various applications for monosaccharides and glycans are introduced. Then, the similarities and differences of these two approaches are discussed. While both technologies aim to comprehensively profile biospecimens based on 'interaction patterns' between multiple recognition probes and analytes, each has its own strengths. LMAs excel at specific, targeted analysis based on defined lectin-glycan interactions, whereas chemical nose/tongue offers greater flexibility and expandability in terms of system design, making it well-suited for discovering unknown glycan profiles and detecting broader differences in glycan mixtures. In the future, chemical-nose/tongue technologies may be applied to niche areas in glycan analysis and become powerful tools that complement LMA techniques.

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