4. Future prospects and Conclusion
Marine Biomaterials are attracting tremendous attention from researchers
as they offer a cost-effective and biocompatible potent source for
therapeutics, regenerative medicine, the food industry, and biosensors.
The interdisciplinary approach is appreciated in the field of biosensor
designing. Biomaterials are widely used in biosensing prototypes as
polymeric fibers, polymer composites, and conducting materials.
Biosensors made from marine biomaterials are biocompatible, thermally
stable, and have excellent specificity and selectivity. The significant
field of biosensors and the principles of their operation were covered
in this study. Varied types of biosensors are available based on
biological components, biomaterial type, and transducers. Comparing the
sensitivity and effectiveness of sensor systems based on various types
of marine biomaterials is very intriguing. Even though there are
considerable advances in the field of biomaterials used in the
biosensor, a lot more remains to be achieved.