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Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization

The integration of molecular modelling simulation and electrochemical sensors is of high interest. Herein, for the first time, a portable solid-contact potentiometric electrode was designed for the sensitive determination of mirabegron (MIR) in human plasma and pharmaceutical formulation. A two-step...

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Autores principales: Mouhamed, Aya A., Eltanany, Basma M., Mostafa, Nadia M., Elwaie, Tamer A., Nadim, Ahmed H.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02343e
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author Mouhamed, Aya A.
Eltanany, Basma M.
Mostafa, Nadia M.
Elwaie, Tamer A.
Nadim, Ahmed H.
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Eltanany, Basma M.
Mostafa, Nadia M.
Elwaie, Tamer A.
Nadim, Ahmed H.
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description The integration of molecular modelling simulation and electrochemical sensors is of high interest. Herein, for the first time, a portable solid-contact potentiometric electrode was designed for the sensitive determination of mirabegron (MIR) in human plasma and pharmaceutical formulation. A two-step optimization protocol was investigated for the fabrication of an ion on sensing polymeric membrane. First, molecular docking was used for optimum ionophore selection. Calix[6]arene showed the highest affinity towards MIR with a better docking score (−4.35) and potential energy (−65.23) compared to other calixarene derivatives. Second, carbon nanotubes and gold nanoparticles were investigated as ion-electron transducers using a drop-casting procedure. Gold nanoparticle-based sensors showed better slope, potential stability, and rapid response compared to carbon nanotubes. The proposed solid contact sensors (V–VII) showed comparable sensitivity and ease of handling compared to liquid contact sensors (I–IV). The optimized gold nanoparticles sensor VII produced a Nernstian response over the range of 9.77 × 10(−7) to 1 × 10(−3) M with LOD of 2.4 × 10(−7) M. It has also been used to determine MIR in its pharmaceutical formulation in the presence of a co-formulated antioxidant butylated hydroxytoluene and spiked human plasma. This would offer a feasible and economic platform for monitoring MIR in pharmaceutical preparation and biological fluids.
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spelling pubmed-103913242023-08-02 Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization Mouhamed, Aya A. Eltanany, Basma M. Mostafa, Nadia M. Elwaie, Tamer A. Nadim, Ahmed H. RSC Adv Chemistry The integration of molecular modelling simulation and electrochemical sensors is of high interest. Herein, for the first time, a portable solid-contact potentiometric electrode was designed for the sensitive determination of mirabegron (MIR) in human plasma and pharmaceutical formulation. A two-step optimization protocol was investigated for the fabrication of an ion on sensing polymeric membrane. First, molecular docking was used for optimum ionophore selection. Calix[6]arene showed the highest affinity towards MIR with a better docking score (−4.35) and potential energy (−65.23) compared to other calixarene derivatives. Second, carbon nanotubes and gold nanoparticles were investigated as ion-electron transducers using a drop-casting procedure. Gold nanoparticle-based sensors showed better slope, potential stability, and rapid response compared to carbon nanotubes. The proposed solid contact sensors (V–VII) showed comparable sensitivity and ease of handling compared to liquid contact sensors (I–IV). The optimized gold nanoparticles sensor VII produced a Nernstian response over the range of 9.77 × 10(−7) to 1 × 10(−3) M with LOD of 2.4 × 10(−7) M. It has also been used to determine MIR in its pharmaceutical formulation in the presence of a co-formulated antioxidant butylated hydroxytoluene and spiked human plasma. This would offer a feasible and economic platform for monitoring MIR in pharmaceutical preparation and biological fluids. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10391324/ /pubmed/37533779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02343e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Mouhamed, Aya A.
Eltanany, Basma M.
Mostafa, Nadia M.
Elwaie, Tamer A.
Nadim, Ahmed H.
Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization
title Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization
title_full Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization
title_fullStr Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization
title_full_unstemmed Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization
title_short Design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization
title_sort design of screen-printed potentiometric platform for sensitive determination of mirabegron in spiked human plasma; molecular docking and transducer optimization
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02343e
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