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Wearable multiple sensing platform for enhanced biomolecules monitoring in food

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2025]
Junlin Ma, Yixiang Fei, Jianxin Zhang, Haixia Wu
ABSTRACT

Monitoring of biomolecules in food plays a crucial role in safeguarding human health. Prevalent biomolecule monitoring systems are constructed predominantly from rigid materials and have inherent limitations in detection capabilities. Wearable sensors have increasingly captured attention, significantly propelling the evolution of biomolecular detection process. However, most studies concentrate on the single sensing core that catalyze individual biomolecule, primarily for healthcare applications. This study introduces multiple biomolecules sensing platform based on a single-sensor core of hollow Prussian blue (h-PB), enabling efficient food detection. By utilizing varied potentials and leveraging excellent conductivity of MXene, this platform selectively and effectively tracks biomolecules including hydrogen peroxide, ascorbic acid, and glucose. Notably, the origin of electrochemical activity in this sensing system is demonstrated. This research provides a novel pathway for multi-sensing platforms design, leveraging a single catalytic core as active layer, thereby offering a promising trajectory for wearable electronics endowed with enhanced sensing capabilities.

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