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Differential pulse voltammetric simultaneous determination of noradrenalin and acetaminophen using a hematoxylin biosensor.

Navid Nasirizadeh1, Hamid R Zare.   

Abstract

A highly efficient noradrenalin (NA) biosensor was fabricated on the basis of hematoxylin electrodeposited on a glassy carbon electrode, GCE. The cyclic voltammetric responses of the hematoxylin biosensor at various scan rates, which were obtained in a 0.25 mmol L(-1) NA solution, showed the characteristic shape typical of an EC(cat) process. The kinetic parameters such as electron transfer coefficient, alpha, the catalytic electron transfer rate constant, k', and the standard catalytic electron transfer rate constant, k(0), for oxidation of NA at the hematoxylin biosensor surface were estimated using cyclic and RDE voltammetry. The peaks of differential pulse voltammetric (DPV) for NA and acetaminophen (AC) oxidation at the hematoxylin biosensor surface were clearly separated from each other when they co-exited in the physiological pH (pH 7.0). It was, therefore, possible to simultaneously determine NA and AC in the samples at a hematoxylin biosensor. Linear calibration curves were obtained for 5.0x10(-1) to 65.40 micromol L(-1) and 65.40-274.20 micromol L(-1) of NA, and for 12.00-59.10 micromol L(-1) and 59.10-261.70 micromol L(-1) of AC. The sensitivities of the biosensor to NA in the absence and presence of AC were found virtually the same, which indicates the fact that the electrocatalytic oxidation processes of NA are independent of AC and, therefore, simultaneous or independent measurements of the two analytes (NA and AC) are possible without any interference. The results of 16 successive measurements show an average voltammetric peak current of 1.13+/-0.03 microA for an electrolyte solution containing 5.00 micromol L(-1) NA. The hematoxylin biosensor has been satisfactorily used for the determination of NA and AC in pharmaceutical formulations. The results obtained, using the biosensor, are in very good agreement with those declared in the label of pharmaceutical inhalation products.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19836534     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2009.07.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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Authors:  Navid Nasirizadeh; Zahra Shekari; Mohammad Dehghani; Somayeh Makarem
Journal:  J Food Drug Anal       Date:  2016-03-08       Impact factor: 6.157

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