Sensors (Jan 2006)

Pulsed Amperometry for Anti-fouling of Boron-doped Diamond in Electroanalysis of β-Agonists: Application to Flow Injection for Pharmaceutical Analysis

  • Duangjai Nacapricha,
  • Oraphan Anurukvorakun,
  • Leena Suntornsuk,
  • Orawon Chailapakul,
  • Yasuaki Einaga,
  • Piyada Jittangprasert,
  • Kate Grudpan,
  • Prapin Wilairat,
  • Patcharin Chaisuwan,
  • Thitirat Mantim,
  • Chanpen Karuwan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s6121837
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 12
pp. 1837 – 1850

Abstract

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This work presents the construction and application of boron-doped diamond(BDD) thin film electrode as sensor for the determination of three β-agonists, viz.salbutamol, terbutaline and clenbuterol. Although well-known as a chemically inertmaterial, BDD film however shows fouling in detection of these compounds using fixedpotentialmode amperometry. A suitable waveform for pulsed amperometric detection(PAD) was developed and used to determine the agonist compounds. It was seen that thedeveloped PAD significantly refreshed the BDD surface for long-term detection in flowinjection analysis. Linear working ranges were 0.5-100 μM, 1.0-100 μM and 0.5-50 μM forsalbutamol, terbutaline and clenbuterol, respectively. The developed PAD-BDD system wasapplied to successfully determine salbutamol and terbutaline in commercial pharmaceuticalproducts. The methods were validated with a capillary electrophoresis method.

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