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Graphene–Bacteriophage Hybrid Nanomaterials for Specific and Rapid Electrochemical Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria
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José M. Campiña
José M. Campiña *
,
António F. Silva
António F. Silva and
Carlos M. Pereira
Carlos M. Pereira
Centro de Investigação em Química da Universidade do Porto—Institute of Molecular Sciences, Departamento de Química e Bioquímica, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre s/n, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Biosensors 2025, 15(7), 467; https://doi.org/10.3390/bios15070467 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 8 May 2025
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Revised: 7 July 2025
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Accepted: 15 July 2025
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Published: 19 July 2025
Abstract
Efficient and rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is crucial for food safety and effective disease control. While conventional methods such as PCR and ELISA are accurate, they are time-consuming, costly, and often require specialized infrastructure. Recently, electrochemical biosensors integrating graphene nanomaterials with bacteriophages—termed graphages—have emerged as promising platforms for pathogen detection, offering fast, specific, and highly responsive detection. This review critically examines all electrochemical biosensors reported to date that utilize graphene–phage hybrids. Key aspects addressed include the types of graphene nanomaterials and bacteriophages used, immobilization strategies, electrochemical transduction mechanisms, and sensor metrics—such as detection limits, linear ranges, and ability to perform in real matrices. Particular attention is given to the role of phage orientation, surface functionalization, and the use of receptor binding proteins. Finally, current limitations and opportunities for future research are outlined, including prospects for genetic engineering and sensor miniaturization. This review serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers developing phage-based biosensors, especially those interested in integrating carbon nanomaterials for improved electroanalytical performance.
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Campiña, J.M.; Silva, A.F.; Pereira, C.M.
Graphene–Bacteriophage Hybrid Nanomaterials for Specific and Rapid Electrochemical Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria. Biosensors 2025, 15, 467.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios15070467
AMA Style
Campiña JM, Silva AF, Pereira CM.
Graphene–Bacteriophage Hybrid Nanomaterials for Specific and Rapid Electrochemical Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria. Biosensors. 2025; 15(7):467.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios15070467
Chicago/Turabian Style
Campiña, José M., António F. Silva, and Carlos M. Pereira.
2025. "Graphene–Bacteriophage Hybrid Nanomaterials for Specific and Rapid Electrochemical Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria" Biosensors 15, no. 7: 467.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios15070467
APA Style
Campiña, J. M., Silva, A. F., & Pereira, C. M.
(2025). Graphene–Bacteriophage Hybrid Nanomaterials for Specific and Rapid Electrochemical Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria. Biosensors, 15(7), 467.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios15070467
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