Breaking Boundaries in Microbiology: Customizable Nanoparticles Transforming Microbial Detection

Abstract

The detection and identification of microorganisms are crucial in microbiology laboratories. Traditionally, detecting and identifying microbes requires extended periods of incubation, significant manual effort, skilled personnel, and advanced laboratory facilities. Recent progress in nanotechnology has opened novel opportunities for detecting and identifying bacteria, viruses, and microbial metabolites using customized nanoparticles. These improvements are thought to have the ability to surpass the constraints of existing procedures and make a substantial contribution to the development of rapid microbiological diagnosis. This review article examines the customizability of nanoparticles for detecting bacteria, viruses, and microbial metabolites and discusses recent cutting-edge studies demonstrating the use of nanotechnology in biomedical research

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
17 Apr 2024
Accepted
25 Jun 2024
First published
27 Jun 2024

Nanoscale, 2024, Accepted Manuscript

Breaking Boundaries in Microbiology: Customizable Nanoparticles Transforming Microbial Detection

P. A. Aboobacker, L. Ragunathan, T. Sanjeevi , A. C. Sasi, K. Kanniyan, R. Yadav and R. Sambandam, Nanoscale, 2024, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR01680G

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