Abstract
Recent years have witnessed significant growth in the development of propyl gallate (PG) sensors. PG can be monitored by various approaches, such as electrochemical and fluorescence methods. The electrochemical approaches have several advantages, such as low cost, a benign fabrication process, and high sensitivity and selectivity. Similarly, the fluorescence method has its own advantages, including low cost, high sensitivity, and fast response. Both methods are promising approaches for the monitoring of PG compared to chromatographic methods. In this mini-review article, we review the progress in the preparation of materials for the determination of PG using electrochemical and fluorescence methods. The fabrication of electrodes and the working principle for PG detection are illustrated. The challenges and future perspectives for PG detection are discussed.