Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine

A novel plant tissue-based bioelectrode obtained by incorporating sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) leaves tissue as a source of glycolate oxidase and peroxidase into a ferrocene-mediated carbon paste electrode for the determination of glycolic acid was developed. It was coupled with the flow-injecti...

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Main Authors: S. Liawrungrath, P. Purachat, W. Oungpipat, C. Dongduen
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-602342018-09-10T03:39:41Z Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine S. Liawrungrath P. Purachat W. Oungpipat C. Dongduen Chemistry A novel plant tissue-based bioelectrode obtained by incorporating sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) leaves tissue as a source of glycolate oxidase and peroxidase into a ferrocene-mediated carbon paste electrode for the determination of glycolic acid was developed. It was coupled with the flow-injection (FI) system and used as the basis to develop a novel FI amperometric procedure for glycolic acid determination. The flow-injection amperometric measurements were performed by injecting aliquot of glycolic acid solution into the flowing stream of 0.05 mol L-1of phosphate buffer solution having pH 8.0 with a flow rate of 0.3 mL min-1. The bioelectrode consisted of 20% (w/w) of sunflower leaves tissue and 5% (w/w) of ferrocene at 0.00 V (vs Ag/AgCl). The bioelectrode exhibited a linear response from 1.0 × 10-6up to 2.0 × 10-3mol L-1glycolic acid with a detection limit (S/N = 3) and a quantitation limit (S/N = 10) of 1 × 10-6and 3.3 × 10-6mol L-1, respectively. The sampling rate of 12 h-1and a relative standard deviation of 1.67% (n = 15) were achieved. The bioelectrode response decreased to 70% of the original value within 90 continuous injections. The proposed bioelectrode was satisfactorily applied to glycolic acid determination in human urine samples after appropriate sample pretreatment. Results obtained by the FI method were compared favorably with those obtained by HPLC. It offers advantages, which included rapidity, high activity, limited stability, ease of preparation and low cost. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2018-09-10T03:39:41Z 2018-09-10T03:39:41Z 2008-12-15 Journal 00399140 2-s2.0-54349110855 10.1016/j.talanta.2008.06.031 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=54349110855&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60234
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Chemistry
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S. Liawrungrath
P. Purachat
W. Oungpipat
C. Dongduen
Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine
description A novel plant tissue-based bioelectrode obtained by incorporating sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) leaves tissue as a source of glycolate oxidase and peroxidase into a ferrocene-mediated carbon paste electrode for the determination of glycolic acid was developed. It was coupled with the flow-injection (FI) system and used as the basis to develop a novel FI amperometric procedure for glycolic acid determination. The flow-injection amperometric measurements were performed by injecting aliquot of glycolic acid solution into the flowing stream of 0.05 mol L-1of phosphate buffer solution having pH 8.0 with a flow rate of 0.3 mL min-1. The bioelectrode consisted of 20% (w/w) of sunflower leaves tissue and 5% (w/w) of ferrocene at 0.00 V (vs Ag/AgCl). The bioelectrode exhibited a linear response from 1.0 × 10-6up to 2.0 × 10-3mol L-1glycolic acid with a detection limit (S/N = 3) and a quantitation limit (S/N = 10) of 1 × 10-6and 3.3 × 10-6mol L-1, respectively. The sampling rate of 12 h-1and a relative standard deviation of 1.67% (n = 15) were achieved. The bioelectrode response decreased to 70% of the original value within 90 continuous injections. The proposed bioelectrode was satisfactorily applied to glycolic acid determination in human urine samples after appropriate sample pretreatment. Results obtained by the FI method were compared favorably with those obtained by HPLC. It offers advantages, which included rapidity, high activity, limited stability, ease of preparation and low cost. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author S. Liawrungrath
P. Purachat
W. Oungpipat
C. Dongduen
author_facet S. Liawrungrath
P. Purachat
W. Oungpipat
C. Dongduen
author_sort S. Liawrungrath
title Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine
title_short Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine
title_full Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine
title_fullStr Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine
title_full_unstemmed Sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine
title_sort sunflower leaves tissue-based bioelectrode with amperometric flow-injection system for glycolic acid determination in urine
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