The progress beyond the state of the art, relatively to the reported period, can be described by the following points:
- Identification of missense mutation in breast cancer for diagnosis and evaluation of the therapeutic process: this sequence can be used as the starting point to develop novel system to enhance the self-healthcare in the field of cancer treatment;
- Analytical characterization and comparison between two approaches of nucleic acid sensing, i.e. Signal ON and Signal OFF: future researcher will be able to decide which is the optimal platform for detecting nucleic acids, even for other application not only in the clinical field but also in the environmental and agri-food fields.
- Protocol for developing paper-based electrochemical DNA tools: as the exploitable result is the capacity in designing a paper-based strip including all the steps and modification.
The potential impact of SHINE could encompass social, economic and environmental aspects as well, following a common sustainability vision.
1) Social aspect. The use of paper-based platforms offers the possibility to furnish miniaturised, cost-effective, and environmental friendly devices. These devices allow to perform measurements by un-skilled personnel without requiring laboratory set-up, delivering useful devices especially in those resource-limited areas.
2) Economic aspect. It has been reported that merely by replacing plastic by filter paper in strips fabrication, the cost is reduced of more than 50% at laboratory scale manufacturing process. Just considering the glucose test strips used every year by diabetic patient (750 millions,
http://www.glucometrix.de/eng/markt.php(si apre in una nuova finestra)) as case of study for this discussion, the replacing of plastic-based strips will have a tremendous economic impact on the strips manufacturing process, delivering more cost-effective strips even in the field of cancer care.
3) Environmental aspect. Regarding the analytical methodologies, the 11th of the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry established by Anastas and Warner is focused on the development of real-time analysis to accomplish the environmentally friendly approach. In addition, a sustainable analytical method should minimise the production of hazardous waste to reduce the environmental impact even because the strips are fabricated from non toxic materials and they can be easily incinerated after the measurement reducing the waste.