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REVIEW: PROCESS ANALYTICAL

Speedy, Small, Sensitive, and Specific—Reality or Myth for Future Analytical Methods

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Pages 1630-1648 | Received 07 Dec 2009, Accepted 05 Jan 2010, Published online: 21 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Recent trends in the development of analytical procedures are directed toward platforms and devices that are speedy, small, sensitive, and specific. However, these aims may require new reagents and approaches that are tailor-made for the application envisaged, or re-tooling of existing systems. Whichever approach is taken, the problems and demands remain similar. They include non-specific binding and its elimination, oriented immobilization of ligands and other molecules, matrix effects, the need for sample “clean-up,” single or multiple use, miniaturization, microfluidic needs, ease-of-use, user, legislator and consumer appreciation, acceptance and requirements, and cost considerations. These and other issues will be critically analyzed in the light of recent achievements and the potential to overcome current obstacles will be discussed.

This article was submitted as part of a Special Memorial Issue honoring Prof. George G. Guilbault.

The support of Science Foundation Ireland (Grant No 05/CE3/B754), the Industrial Development Authority, Centre for Bioanalytical Sciences (CBAS), and the Higher Education Authority of Ireland (Targeted Therapeutics and Theranostics Programme) is gratefully acknowledged.

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