ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 2025 (SCI-Expanded)
Nanotechnology is an important science that finds a wide range of applications from energy production to industrial production processes and biomedical applications. Nanoparti-cles, which are the most frequently preferred nanomaterials that form the basis of nanotechnolo-gy, are prepared with different composition, size, shape and surface chemistry to provide new techniques in applications in many different fields. The use of nanoparticles in the preparation of plasmonic sensors has increased the interest in plasmonic sensors such as surface plasmon resonance, electrochemical sensors, surface enhanced raman scattering and colorimetric sensors due to their increased sensing capacity on sensor surfaces. Plasmonic sensors are an important option in many different fields, such as medicine, environmental agriculture and food safety, thanks to their ability to solve a multitude of challenges. Because, plasmonic sensors are defined as sensing devices with important features such as sensitive and fast detection, no need for labels, real-time analysis, portability. In this review, the information about nanoparticles and their types and working principles of plasmonic sensors is given. Then, examples in clinical applications using different plasmonic sensors prepared with plasmonic nanoparticles are discussed in detail.