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Glutamate sensing in biofluids: recent advances and research challenges of electrochemical sensors

Abstract

Glutamate is a nonessential amino acid and a putative neurotransmitter. When its consumption exceeds its synthesis, it becomes necessary to monitor its levels. Hence, a low-cost, sensitive and real-time monitoring of glutamate to quantify pain and detect neurodegenerative diseases is imperative to improve pharmacotherapy and early diagnosis for health care. While enzymatic electrochemical sensors are promising to address issues in lab-based …

Authors

Schultz J; Uddin Z; Singh G; Howlader MMR

Journal

Analyst, Vol. 145, No. 2, pp. 321–347

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

January 21, 2020

DOI

10.1039/c9an01609k

ISSN

0003-2654