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. 2017 Jul 5;1(3):272–295. doi: 10.7150/ntno.20301

Table 3.

Biosensors available for foodborne virus detection

Technologies Analytes Detection limits References
Electrochemical with gold & ConA Norovirus 35 copies/mL 11
Silicon nanowire field-effect transistor Norovirus 1 fM 99
Label-free G-quadruplex nanotweezer Norovirus 4 nM 100
Thioglycolic CdZnSeS quantum dot Norovirus 8.2 copies/mL 101
Label-free electrochemical nanogold Rotavirus 2.3 PFU/mL 121
Electrochemical chip-based Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E viruses 1.0 ng/mL 106
Label-free micro-electro cantilevers Hepatitis A & C viruses 1.66 pM 107
Resonance light scattering Hepatitis A virus 8.6 pM 108
Impedimetric zeolite nanocrystals Hepatitis B virus 50 copies/mL 109
SPR methacrylamide biointerface Hepatitis B virus 0.3 ng/mL 110
Label-free electrochemical nanohybrid Hepatitis B virus 0.03 ng/mL 22
Electrochemical double -deck gold Hepatitis B virus 3.3 fM 111
Microarray-based nanogold Hepatitis E virus 100 fM 112
Electrochemical magnetic beads Avian influenza virus 1 ng/mL 113
Dual-color homogenous Human enterovirus 12 µg/mL 114
SPR organic light emitting portable Human enterovirus 4.8 pg/mL 115