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A review on advancement of biosensors for benzodiazepines detection
ABSTRACTA class of psychoactive compounds known as benzodiazepines are usually given for illnesses including anxiety, depression and persistent pain. The usage and misuse of benzodiazepines are gradually increasing, and accurate detection procedures are required to keep track of patient usage and compliance. It is of tremendous interest to many scientists to determine the presence of benzodiazepines in biological specimen. The use of benzodiazepines as drugs and deadly or criminal behaviour while under their influence are becoming major global concerns. Benzodiazepines are also considered as contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) that has mostly impacted on aquatic environments. BZD drugs are mostly abused due to their toxic effects, widespread availability and the resistant to photodegradation and remain on the surface water for several months shows the environment concern so their trace amount of detection is important. Some of the methods used for benzodiazepine detection are gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry and electron capture (GC-MS) (GC-EC), thin-layer chromatography (TLC), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and immunoassay methods. These methods are widely used, producing reliable and accurate results. At the same time, they have the potential to seriously compromise workplace safety, are prone to cross-reactivities and are insufficient for highly selective conclusions. Therefore, there is an urgent need for some rapid and selective techniques for benzodiazepine detection. Benzodiazepines may be continually monitored with exceptional sensitivity as well as selectivity even at extremely minimal sample volumes using nanomaterial-based biosensors, which are excellent instruments for this purpose. This study concentrates on the status of benzodiazepine fast and real-time diagnostics. It also covers the potential development of several conventional approaches for quick detection at ultra-low levels, imparting knowledge about the future of sensor technology. Some of the classification, mechanism of action of benzodiazepines as well as various benzodiazepine derivative drugs (BDZs) are also discussed. Current developments in different nanosensors designed to analyse the most prevalent benzodiazepines and their metabolites are the main topic of this study.HIGHLIGHTS Status of fast, rapid and on-spot diagnosis of benzodiazepine drugs.Some of the conventional techniques used for benzodiazepines detection are discussed.Biosensing methods with their future development and possibilities are summarised in this review.KEYWORDS: Illicit drugbiosensorpoint of care devicesdiagnostics Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India [BT/PR31594/MED/32/738/2020].
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry comprises original research on all aspects of analytical work related to environmental problems. This includes analysis of organic, inorganic and radioactive pollutants in air, water, sediments and biota; and determination of harmful substances, including analytical methods for the investigation of chemical or metabolic breakdown patterns in the environment and in biological samples.
The journal also covers the development of new analytical methods or improvement of existing ones useful for the control and investigation of pollutants or trace amounts of naturally occurring active chemicals in all environmental compartments. Development, modification and automation of instruments and techniques with potential in environment sciences are also part of the journal.
Case studies are also considered, particularly for areas where information is scarce or lacking, providing that reported data is significant and representative, either spatially or temporally, and quality assured. Owing to the interdisciplinary nature of this journal, it will also include topics of interest to researchers in the fields of medical science (health sciences), toxicology, forensic sciences, oceanography, food sciences, biological sciences and other fields that, in one way or another, contribute to the knowledge of our environment and have to make use of analytical chemistry for this purpose.