Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals

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Main Author: Catarino, Rita I. L.
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Leal, M. Fernanda C., Pimenta, Adriana M., Souto, M. Renata S., Lopes, Joana R. T.
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Language: eng
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Summary: In this work it was developed a novel application of bismuth film electrodes (BiFEs) for the determination of the antihypertensive and coronary vasodilator diltiazem by square wave cathodic voltammetry. The bismuth film was deposited ex situ on a glassy carbon electrode for 90 s at -1.4 V vs. Ag/AgCl, from an acetate buffer (pH 4.5; 0.10 mol L-1) containing 5 or 30 mg L -1 Bi. Diltiazem analytical signal was obtained in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4; 0.25 mol L-1) where reduction takes place at -1.5 V vs. Ag/AgCl. The proposed methodology was applied to the quantification of diltiazem in pharmaceutical samples (dynamic linear range comprised between 90 and 900 μg L-1) and in human urine (dynamic linear range comprised between 45 and 270 μg L-1, and detection limit of 12 μg L -1).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
title Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
spellingShingle Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
Catarino, Rita I. L.
Bismuth film electrode
Diltiazem
Pharmaceuticals
Voltammetry
title_short Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
title_full Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
title_fullStr Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
title_full_unstemmed Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
title_sort Cathodic voltammetric detection of diltiazem at a bismuth film electrode: application to human urine and pharmaceuticals
author Catarino, Rita I. L.
author_facet Catarino, Rita I. L.
Leal, M. Fernanda C.
Pimenta, Adriana M.
Souto, M. Renata S.
Lopes, Joana R. T.
author_role author
author2 Leal, M. Fernanda C.
Pimenta, Adriana M.
Souto, M. Renata S.
Lopes, Joana R. T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Catarino, Rita I. L.
Leal, M. Fernanda C.
Pimenta, Adriana M.
Souto, M. Renata S.
Lopes, Joana R. T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bismuth film electrode
Diltiazem
Pharmaceuticals
Voltammetry
topic Bismuth film electrode
Diltiazem
Pharmaceuticals
Voltammetry
description In this work it was developed a novel application of bismuth film electrodes (BiFEs) for the determination of the antihypertensive and coronary vasodilator diltiazem by square wave cathodic voltammetry. The bismuth film was deposited ex situ on a glassy carbon electrode for 90 s at -1.4 V vs. Ag/AgCl, from an acetate buffer (pH 4.5; 0.10 mol L-1) containing 5 or 30 mg L -1 Bi. Diltiazem analytical signal was obtained in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4; 0.25 mol L-1) where reduction takes place at -1.5 V vs. Ag/AgCl. The proposed methodology was applied to the quantification of diltiazem in pharmaceutical samples (dynamic linear range comprised between 90 and 900 μg L-1) and in human urine (dynamic linear range comprised between 45 and 270 μg L-1, and detection limit of 12 μg L -1).
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