A plug-and-play type field-deployable bio-agent free salicylic acid sensing system
Bhuwan Kashyap, Ratnesh Kumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-cost, portable electrochemical sensor for detecting salicylic acid, enabling early plant disease detection and medical monitoring with high accuracy and field deployability.
Contribution
It presents a novel plug-and-play sensing system with specialized electronics and data analysis for accurate, selective, and practical salicylic acid detection in various real-world samples.
Findings
Sensor exhibits excellent linearity and sensitivity.
Demonstrated accurate measurement of SA in real samples.
Suitable for field deployment in agriculture and healthcare.
Abstract
Salicylic acid (SA) is a primary phytohormone released in response to stress, particularly biotic infections in plants. Monitoring SA levels may provide a way for early disease detection in crops providing a way for applying effective measures for reducing agricultural losses while increase our agricultural efficiency. Additionally, SA is an important chemical used extensively in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry due to its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Developing a fast and accurate way for monitoring SA levels in human serum can have a life-saving impact for patients suffering from overdosing and/or mis-dosing. In this work, we present a low-cost, portable, and field-deployable electrochemical SA sensing system aimed towards achieving the above-mentioned goals. The developed sensor consists of a plug-and-play type device equipped with specialized designed high…
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