Literature DB >> 31307706

Comparison of electrochemical nitric oxide detection methods with chemiluminescence for measuring nitrite concentration in food samples.

Alyssa Gill1, Joanna Zajda2, Mark E Meyerhoff3.   

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Nitrite is a naturally occurring species present in various food samples and also present in our bodies as a product of nitric oxide (NO) oxidation. Considering the ubiquity of nitrite, its determination is of great importance in both biological and food samples. Herein, a very facile indirect method of nitrite determination in meat samples via selective reduction to nitric oxide (NO) is presented. The resulting gaseous product is quantified via portable and cost-effective electrochemical sensors. Both a novel laboratory prepared Pt-Nafion based NO sensor and a commercially available amperometric NO sensor are compared. Excellent correlations between the nitrite amount found in tested samples using both of the electrochemical sensors and a reference chemiluminescence method are demonstrated (r = 0.997 and r = 0.999 for Pt-Nafion based and commercially available NO-B4 electrochemical sensors, respectively, n = 12). Moreover, the slope of the linear regression curves are very close to unity for the comparison of the three systems tested. The amperometric sensors compared within this work exhibit good precision and accuracy and are shown to be an attractive alternative to the costly chemiluminescence detection method for accurately determining nitrite levels in food samples.
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Keywords:  Amperometric gas-phase NO sensor; Food analysis; Nitric oxide (NO); Nitrite (NO(2)(−))

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31307706      PMCID: PMC6636846          DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2019.05.065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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