As one of the popular and characteristic optical biosensors, colorimetric biosensors play an important role in drug detection, food processing, and industrial quality inspection. The side effects such as allergy caused by the abuse of antibiotics and the enhancement of bacterial drug resistance make this topic attract increasingly public attention. This work summarizes and analyzes the contribution and challenges of using colorimetric biosensors to detect antibiotics in past academic research. Compared with traditional antibiotic detection methods, the colorimetric biosensor presents high specificity, high efficiency, and easy operation. Therefore, it will have great prospects in antibiotic detection in the future.
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