| Literature DB >> 28460529 |
Thomas E Winkler1, Sarah L Lederer2, Eunkyoung Kim3, Hadar Ben-Yoav2, Deanna L Kelly4, Gregory F Payne5, Reza Ghodssi1.
Abstract
Selectivity presents a crucial challenge in direct electrochemical sensing. One example is schizophrenia treatment monitoring of the redox-active antipsychotic clozapine. To accurately assess efficacy, differentiation from its metabolite norclozapine-similar in structure and redox potential-is critical. Here, the authors leverage biomaterials integration to study, and effect changes in, diffusion and electron transfer kinetics of these compounds. Specifically, the authors employ a catechol-modified chitosan film, which the authors have previously presented as the first electrochemical detection mechanism capable of quantifying clozapine directly in clinical serum. A key finding in our present work is differing dynamics between clozapine and norclozapine once the authors interface the electrodes with chitosan-based biomaterial films. These additional dimensions of redox information can thus enable selective sensing of largely analogous small molecules.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28460529 PMCID: PMC5552401 DOI: 10.1116/1.4982709
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biointerphases ISSN: 1559-4106 Impact factor: 2.456