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  • Glycosciences
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biomarker Discovery

Background:

  • Accurate medical diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.
  • Carbohydrates play significant roles in various diseases.
  • Carbohydrates are increasingly recognized as valuable disease biomarkers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review carbohydrate recognition principles.
  • To describe the design of sensitive carbohydrate-detecting devices.
  • To highlight recent advancements in inexpensive, rapid, and point-of-care diagnostic strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of carbohydrate recognition and detection technologies.
  • Focus on recent developments in sensitive analytical methods.
  • Emphasis on point-of-care (POC) diagnostic approaches.

Main Results:

  • Elucidation of carbohydrate roles in disease pathogenesis.
  • Development of sensitive devices for carbohydrate detection.
  • Emergence of carbohydrate-based biomarkers for diagnostics.

Conclusions:

  • Carbohydrate biomarkers offer a promising avenue for disease diagnostics.
  • Advancements in detection technologies are enabling rapid and accessible diagnostic tools.
  • Focus on point-of-care solutions can improve healthcare accessibility.