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Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid

Acetylsalicylic acid (AcSA), or aspirin, was introduced in the late 1890s and has been used to treat a variety of inflammatory conditions. The aim of this work was to suggest electrochemical sensor for acetylsalicylic detection. Primarily, we utilized square wave voltammetry (SWV) using both carbon...

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Autores principales: Supalkova, Veronika, Petrek, Jiri, Havel, Ladislav, Krizkova, Sona, Petrlova, Jitka, Adam, Vojtech, Potesil, David, Babula, Petr, Beklova, Miroslava, Horna, Ales, Kizek, Rene
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3909410/
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author Supalkova, Veronika
Petrek, Jiri
Havel, Ladislav
Krizkova, Sona
Petrlova, Jitka
Adam, Vojtech
Potesil, David
Babula, Petr
Beklova, Miroslava
Horna, Ales
Kizek, Rene
author_facet Supalkova, Veronika
Petrek, Jiri
Havel, Ladislav
Krizkova, Sona
Petrlova, Jitka
Adam, Vojtech
Potesil, David
Babula, Petr
Beklova, Miroslava
Horna, Ales
Kizek, Rene
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description Acetylsalicylic acid (AcSA), or aspirin, was introduced in the late 1890s and has been used to treat a variety of inflammatory conditions. The aim of this work was to suggest electrochemical sensor for acetylsalicylic detection. Primarily, we utilized square wave voltammetry (SWV) using both carbon paste electrode (CPE) and of graphite pencil electrode (GPE) as working ones to indirect determination of AcSA. The principle of indirect determination of AcSA bases in its hydrolysis on salicylic acid (SA), which is consequently detected. Thus, we optimized both determination of SA and conditions for AcSA hydrolysis and found out that the most suitable frequency, amplitude, step potential and the composition and pH of the supporting electrolyte for the determination of SA was 260 Hz, 50 mV, 10 mV and Britton-Robinson buffer (pH 1.81), respectively. The detection limit (S/N = 3) of the SA was 1.3 ng/ml. After that, we aimed on indirect determination of AcSA by SWV CPE. We tested the influence of pH of Britton-Robinson buffer and temperature on yield of hydrolysis, and found out that 100% hydrolysis of AcSA was reached after 80 minutes at pH 1.81 and 90°C. The method for indirect determination of AcSA has been utilized to analyse pharmaceutical drug. The determined amount of AcSA in the pharmaceutical drug was in good agreement with the declared amounts. Moreover, we used GPE for determination of AcSA in a pharmaceutical drug. Base of the results obtained from stationary electrochemical instrument we used flow injection analysis with electrochemical detection to determine of salicylates (SA, AcSA, thiosalicylic acid, 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid and 5-sulfosalicylic acid – SuSA). We found out that we are able to determine all of detected salicylates directly without any pre-treatment, hydrolysis and so on at units of femtomoles per injection (5 μl).
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spelling pubmed-39094102014-02-03 Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid Supalkova, Veronika Petrek, Jiri Havel, Ladislav Krizkova, Sona Petrlova, Jitka Adam, Vojtech Potesil, David Babula, Petr Beklova, Miroslava Horna, Ales Kizek, Rene Sensors (Basel) Full Paper Acetylsalicylic acid (AcSA), or aspirin, was introduced in the late 1890s and has been used to treat a variety of inflammatory conditions. The aim of this work was to suggest electrochemical sensor for acetylsalicylic detection. Primarily, we utilized square wave voltammetry (SWV) using both carbon paste electrode (CPE) and of graphite pencil electrode (GPE) as working ones to indirect determination of AcSA. The principle of indirect determination of AcSA bases in its hydrolysis on salicylic acid (SA), which is consequently detected. Thus, we optimized both determination of SA and conditions for AcSA hydrolysis and found out that the most suitable frequency, amplitude, step potential and the composition and pH of the supporting electrolyte for the determination of SA was 260 Hz, 50 mV, 10 mV and Britton-Robinson buffer (pH 1.81), respectively. The detection limit (S/N = 3) of the SA was 1.3 ng/ml. After that, we aimed on indirect determination of AcSA by SWV CPE. We tested the influence of pH of Britton-Robinson buffer and temperature on yield of hydrolysis, and found out that 100% hydrolysis of AcSA was reached after 80 minutes at pH 1.81 and 90°C. The method for indirect determination of AcSA has been utilized to analyse pharmaceutical drug. The determined amount of AcSA in the pharmaceutical drug was in good agreement with the declared amounts. Moreover, we used GPE for determination of AcSA in a pharmaceutical drug. Base of the results obtained from stationary electrochemical instrument we used flow injection analysis with electrochemical detection to determine of salicylates (SA, AcSA, thiosalicylic acid, 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid and 5-sulfosalicylic acid – SuSA). We found out that we are able to determine all of detected salicylates directly without any pre-treatment, hydrolysis and so on at units of femtomoles per injection (5 μl). Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3909410/ Text en © 2006 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes.
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Supalkova, Veronika
Petrek, Jiri
Havel, Ladislav
Krizkova, Sona
Petrlova, Jitka
Adam, Vojtech
Potesil, David
Babula, Petr
Beklova, Miroslava
Horna, Ales
Kizek, Rene
Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid
title Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid
title_full Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid
title_fullStr Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid
title_short Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Acetylsalicylic Acid
title_sort electrochemical sensors for detection of acetylsalicylic acid
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3909410/
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