A screen-printed electrochemical sensing platform surface modified with nanostructured ytterbium oxide nanoplates facilitating the electroanalytical sensing of the analgesic drugs acetaminophen and tramadol.
Mikrochim Acta
; 187(2): 126, 2020 01 14.
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| ID: mdl-31938885
ABSTRACT
An electrochemical sensing platform based upon screen-printing electrodes (SPEs) modified with nanostructured lanthanide metal oxides facilitate the detection of the widely misused drugs acetaminophen (ACP) and tramadol (TRA). Among the metal oxides examined, Yb2O3 nanoplates (NPs) were found to give rise to an optimal electrochemical response. The electroanalysis of ACP and TRA individually, and within mixtures, was performed using cyclic and differential pulse voltammetry. The ACP and TRA exhibited non-overlapping voltammetric signals at voltages of +0.30 and + 0.67 V (vs. Ag/AgCl; pH 9) using Yb2O3-SPEs. Pharmaceutical dosage forms and spiked human fluids were analyzed in wide linear concentration ranges of 0.25-654 and 0.50-115 µmol.L-1 with limits of detection (LOD) of 55 and 87 nmol.L-1 for ACP and TRA, respectively. The Yb2O3-SPEs offer a sensitive and chemically stable enzyme-free electrochemical platform for ACP and TRA assay. Graphical abstractSchematic presentation of one-shot electrochemical analysis of misused drugs, tramadol (TRA) and acetaminophen (ACP) by utilizing ytterbium oxide nanoplates modified screen-printed electrodes (Yb2O3-SPEs). The Yb2O3-SPEs showed interesting responses for ACP and TRA within pharmaceutical formulations and human fluids.
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Óxidos
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Tramadol
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Itérbio
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Nanoestruturas
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Analgésicos
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Acetaminofen
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Humans
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Mikrochim Acta
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2020
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